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By Axeman, on January 5th, 2011%
Blues Guitar Lesson – How to Improvise
via ultimateblues2010:
You’ll learn all about how to improvise amazing blues guitar solos. How to learn from your heroes and how to actually USE everything you learn to create your own blues guitar style
By Axeman, on October 21st, 2010%
Eric Johnson stye guitar solo (Kristofer Dahl)
via shredguybstring:
No one can play like Eric Johnson, his sound is the result of phenomenal picking technique, precise left and right hand synchronisation and fingering, note choice etc. Not only is his technique hard to duplicate – but his sound is almost impossible. Mr Johnson has extremely sensitive ears, to the point he claims he hears the difference between different battery manufactures. So simply buying his amp setup won’t help you (to my knowledge he sometimes switches between five different amplifiers) – you have to get the right batteries for your distortion pedal too! Because the technical aspects of his sound can get quite tricky, we are instead going to focus on the things which will make your playing sound more like Eric Johnson, regardless of your set-up. In this lesson we will break down an Eric Johnson style solo, later on we will have an “Eric johnson tricks” lesson in the matserclass. By nailing some of the licks in this solo, you will have taken your very first steps towards Johnson land…! Theory-wise the solo revolves around A-minor and D-minor pentatonic and really hasn’t got any rhythmic or tonic structure – it’s more of a floating thing. The main idea here is for you to get some Eric Johnson style licks under your fingers. For a step-by-step video breakdown of this solo visit www.guitarmasterclass.net
By Axeman, on October 21st, 2010%
Slash solo guitar techniques (Kristofer Dahl) Continue reading Slash Solo Guitar Techniques
By Axeman, on October 14th, 2010%
G Blues Scale
via guitarlessons:
Just a basic G Minor Blues scale. Learn Everything for free at: www.LearnHowToPlayGuitar.com
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BC-011 • Beginners Guitar Lesson – Minor Pentatonic Scale
via JustinSandercoe:
THIS IS THE OLD BEGINNERS COURSE!!! The new one is lots lots better, over 100 lessons and it’s all still 100% FREE Follow the link below: www.justinguitar.com Lesson 11 introduces the Minor Pentatonic Scale – part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BC-015 • Beginners Guitar Lesson – Improvising Basics
via JustinSandercoe:
THIS IS THE OLD BEGINNERS COURSE!!! The new one is lots lots better, over 100 lessons and it’s all still 100% FREE Follow the link below: www.justinguitar.com Lesson 15 starts your improvising with a 12 Bar Blues solo using the minor pentatonic scale. It’s part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BC-014 • Beginners Guitar Lesson – Exploring The Pentatonic
via JustinSandercoe:
THIS IS THE OLD BEGINNERS COURSE!!! The new one is lots lots better, over 100 lessons and it’s all still 100% FREE Follow the link below: www.justinguitar.com Lesson 14 shows you some ways to explore the Minor Pentatonic scale and gets you ready to start some blues improvisation. It’s part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BL-014 • Blues Lead Guitar #4 Bending (justinguitar.com)
via JustinSandercoe:
PART 4 in SERIES – In this vid I give you more info on doing bends in the blues… which notes you can bend in the pentatonic scale, how to do a curl, exercises to keep them in tune and how to mute the strings…Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons To get help with your lesson look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com Good luck and take care, J
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BL-013 • Blues Lead Guitar #3 Five Licks (justinguitar.com)
via JustinSandercoe:
PART 3 in SERIES – In this lesson I take you through five really common blues licks that come from position 1 of the minor pentatonic scale. These are some ‘words’ to get you started nd hopefully help you when you come to transcribe your own solos.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons To get help with your lesson look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com Good luck and take care, J
By Axeman, on October 13th, 2010%
BL-015 • Blues Lead Guitar #5 Using Licks (justinguitar.com)
via JustinSandercoe:
PART 5 of SERIES – this one teaches you how to work your blues licks into your playing, how to twist them into new licks and how to make the most of what you got! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com Good luck and take care, J
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