http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/pages/videojamtracks/
Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar.
In this lesson we teach you some fun and easy beginner blues licks. The licks are played over a jam track – be sure and get the free jam tracks and start practicing your blues licks. This is part three or a six-part series.
Click the below link for our free You Tube jam track in C minor:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=978tcJuXJjU
Duration : 0:8:14
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help me. i am a BS-Pharmacy student.. i really want to be a good guitarist playing some metal and rock leads and riffs… the problem is how will i manage my time between school and guitar lessons??
play early in the morning before school
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/pages/videojamtracks/
Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar and start ripping it up and practicing these techniques over a fun track!
In this lesson I teach an easy technique for creating riffs using scale fragments and moving it all over the neck. You can do this with any scale. You will be tearing it up fast and easy playing across the fretboard. Then we have a jam with a backing track to apply what you are learning. Jam tracks are an essential practice tool for the guitarist.
Many more video lessons at the full on video instructional site at:
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com
Duration : 0:9:52
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In this excerpt from one of Eric Johnson’s master class lessons at guitarinstructor.com, he demonstrates damping and picking techniques used to produce his amazing pentatonic phrases.
Duration : 0:2:14
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The lessons should be a bit easy.
Download Power Tab Editor. It’s free and there are tons of tabs on the internet to download. It is the best tool for learning songs, new styles, rhythm, lead, etc. It’s in SuperTab format and has a metronome so you can practice your timing. You can also make your own tabs. This is a GREAT tool. I’ve also left a link below to a good site for learning music theory and another that has tons of scales, chords, etc.
Have Fun, and Good luck!!
I’m going to the Dominican Republic next year 2 take Bachata lessons and I need to know what is the name of the guitar the Bachata singers play because in the band there’s at least three other guitar players but I want to know what the lead guitar is called. Para mi gente Dominicano que saben que lo que. Gracias!
The main guitar is the acoustic but in the modern bachata like Aventura there is also a base.
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/pages/videojamtracks/
Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar. Jam tracks are an essential practice tool for the guitarist.
In this lesson we teach more blues lead guitar playing techniques in the style of BB King and many other blues players. its a lot of fun. Many more lessons at the full on site:
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com
Duration : 0:10:7
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I’ve been having my guitar lessons and my teacher wants us to pick any song that we’ll be playing in front of a crowd, i’m running out of time trying to find a great song that could cheer up the crowd… i need a song that has simple chords and doesn’t use much of those bars…. can you recommend a song for me? a drummer and some other guitarists would be backing me up but since i’m the student, i would be doing the lead guitars.
"hotel california" from eagles and "wake me up when september ends" from greenday………………
PART 2 in SERIES – In this lesson we look at the three most commonly used scales in blues, The Minor Pentatonic, The Blues Scale and The Dorian Mode. This is your blues “alphabet” and you should get to know these before starting to learn your licks!
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.
http://www.justinguitar.com
Good luck and take care, J
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Ive been taking guitar lessons for a little while and I have learned how to play open chords and barre chords, both e based and a based. My lessons are very self led (I tell my teacher what i want to learn, and then he teaches me. He does not say "heres what you have to learn next")
anyway, knowing how to do those two things, what is the next logical step? what should I ask to learn at my lesson today?
Sounds like you have a pretty solid enough hold on chords, now work on the opposite which is scales/lead guitar.
-If your into blues/classic rock have him teach you penatonics which are basic but easy to use and fun.
-IF your into metal have him teach you harmonic minor/ minor/phrygian which have a darker/exotic flair which can be found in alot of metal.
- But don’t completely skip over chords from now on, however. There is always more to learn in the future