Hello and welcome to my Guitar Lesson channel. This video shows about Chords and how combining different notes is not only the best way to start writing your own music, but how do you think we Musicians know what notes to write with? That part is laid out, you just need to learn scales and chords.. More on Scales to come!! Stay Tuned!!.. I am going to be posting videos here that I feel are relavant to a learning guitarist, as I teach locally in Florida and also online via Skype. Please see my website at www.StrongerThanAllGuitar.com and contact me at StrongerThanAllGuitar@gmail.com for lessons! My Skype ID is STRONGERTHANALL
FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More free guitar lessons: bit.ly In the right hands, a well placed minor blues lick will decimate whatever it is your playing over especially when you apply some liquid mercury-like legato to it. No one, but no one could deliver this sound with more vibe than Dimebag Darrell, who by the way was a Texan rife with gutteral blues inflections in his playing. The lick at hand is classic Dimebag and recalls the descending genius he shot out in “Revolution is my Name” from The Great Southern Trendkill. Loaded with smartly placed pull-offs, his 32nd note sequences sound as smooth as butta!
FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More guitar lessons: bit.ly On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Faceboook – www.truefire.com Eddie Van Halen’s contribution to the world of rock guitar is dizzying to say the least. From his deft whammy work to his screamin’ pinch harmonics all the way to his signature fretboard tapping antics [and more]–the man is a monster. While the art of tapping will be examined in full force down the line, here’s a lick that incorporates a little tap action while holding a whole-step bend as heard in such monumentous VH moments as “Panama” and “You Really Got Me”.
This guitar lick lesson shows you a cool Angus Young style rock blues lick. It’s short and not too hard so it’s easy to use. Tab is on the web site innit. Full support at the justinguitar 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
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FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More free guitar lessons: bit.ly Randy Rhodes left this world all too early, but not before setting the world on fire with the Oz-man in the early 80′s. From his archaic shaped Flying-V style Jacksons to his polka dot decor, Randy was an original through and through. This next lick delves into the concept of repetition as heard in Randy’s explosive entrance into his first solo on the Blizzard of Oz track, “Mr. Crowley” where he deflty lays down the lick of licks four times over before burning down the Dm pentatonic in 16th note triplets. The tension built by repeating that first lick is then released by the flurry that follows–listen and learn!