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1. 64's for anybody (#2522) by Charles Gacsi
Using the chord sequencer as a separate instrument.
Alternative · Ridiculous · 22359 Hits · Last Modified: 12/3/01
2. A Bit Classical But In A MUSE Style (#10373) by Paulo Xavier
Try to play every note very clearly and with passion.Feel the music, feel the feeling. It`s such a beautiful melody. play with a loop
Alternative · Intermediate · 6372 Hits · Last Modified: 11/5/05
3. A Bit Classical But In A MUSE Style (#10375) by Paulo Xavier
Try to play all the notes very cleaely. It`s such a beautiful melody. Play with a loop
Alternative · Intermediate · 3249 Hits · Last Modified: 11/5/05
4. A Good Lesson For Just A Phase (#8404) by TJ Contre
This is a good lesson for just a phase.
Alternative · Beginner · 7816 Hits · Last Modified: 7/24/04
5. A Little Workout For Your Right Fingers (#10270) by Paulo Xavier
This is a little number for yourright hand fingers with a beautiful melody.Try to follow the sequence with the same speed,attack and tone. Start slowly and increase speed. Good Luck
Alternative · Beginner · 5343 Hits · Last Modified: 10/17/05
6. A Nirvana-type Style (#2339) by Derek Meeker
The beauty of the seattle sound is mostly simplicity and chord spacing.
Alternative · Beginner · 43168 Hits · Last Modified: 1/30/01
7. A Wholenote Offline (#5622) by Dark Fox
All though this is not alternative music, but it is an alternative alright. A good one to that needs to get out.
Alternative · Beginner · 7012 Hits · Last Modified: 11/28/02
8. Alternative/Indie sound (#247) by Joe Conklin
Basic Indie style
Alternative · Beginner · 33321 Hits · Last Modified: 9/15/99
9. Alterno-Riff Tune (#197) by Christopher Sung
Here's an alternative type progression with some different flavors of major chords and some tinkly arpeggios sprinkled on top. Yummy!
Alternative · Intermediate · 36492 Hits · Last Modified: 8/5/99
10. An Alternative Tune By Me: Vast Shadows (#10337) by Adrian Dupree
This is a very meloncholic tune that I created. The only category it would fit in was alternative.
Alternative · Intermediate · 2108 Hits · Last Modified: 10/28/05
11. Arpeggio In E (#9741) by Greg Hojnacki
An Easy Arpeggio in the Key of E, This is an awesome lead, and one of my personal favorites
Alternative · Intermediate · 6850 Hits · Last Modified: 5/17/05
12. COLLAGE - An Original Tune (#4403) by Charles Gacsi
This material was conceived for the solo guitarist with utilization of 4th finger, partial chords, diminished principles, moving voice, and other devices.
Alternative · Advanced · 22291 Hits · Last Modified: 11/13/03
13. Distortion Re Visited From 1946 (#1392) by Charles Gacsi
Distortion without electronic configurations
Alternative · Intermediate · 9061 Hits · Last Modified: 10/5/02
14. Heather (the Angel) (#10501) by Marcos Macias
This is one of my own tunes.
Alternative · Intermediate · 4313 Hits · Last Modified: 12/18/05
15. Learn To Know (#11081) by Josh Bragg
Just A Solo The Frontiers Use Ina Song Called Learn To Know
Alternative · Advanced · 999 Hits · Last Modified: 6/25/06
16. Movable Chords (#3907) by Karl Haikara
Odd sounding chords, that you can move up and down the fret board.
Alternative · Intermediate · 9692 Hits · Last Modified: 12/30/01
17. Open-String Power Chords (#181) by Christopher Sung
Using some open strings with your power chords can create some cool voicings and sounds. Here's an example with a couple thrown in.
Alternative · Intermediate · 38711 Hits · Last Modified: 7/30/99
18. Renzoe's Jam (#3368) by Casper Karp
Coo
Alternative · Ridiculous · 5670 Hits · Last Modified: 8/27/01
19. Rhythm With Fragmented Chords 2 (#1909) by Shane Keller
This lesson will use slightly more advanced examples of using fragmented chords to enhance basic rhythm playing than I used in my first lesson of the same name.
Alternative · Intermediate · 7408 Hits · Last Modified: 12/4/00
20. Scales I Like (#3934) by Karl Haikara
Self explaining.
Alternative · Intermediate · 5539 Hits · Last Modified: 1/5/02
21. something in a minor arpeggio (#62) by Sean Kelly
Its kind of drony and you can warm up with it.
Alternative · Intermediate · 14424 Hits · Last Modified: 6/17/99
22. Suspended Alternative (#10794) by Adrian Dupree
An alternative-influenced tune that I concieved.
Alternative · Beginner · 1952 Hits · Last Modified: 4/1/06
23. The Seattle Style (#91) by Jared Wren
Heres my take on some of the elements that make up the grunge style of playing and writing songs
Alternative · Beginner · 106940 Hits · Last Modified: 7/2/99
24. TIRED OF POWER CHORDS (#2570) by Jonathan Kerness
SEARCHING FOR A NEW "OLD CHORD" THEN CHECK THESE OUT.
Alternative · Ridiculous · 7174 Hits · Last Modified: 3/23/01
25. Turn My Head-Live (#8493) by Adam Taylor
This is the intro to Turn my head, an awesome Live song
Alternative · Intermediate · 10546 Hits · Last Modified: 8/10/04
26. You've Done Nothing Wrong (#9674) by Marcos Macias
My own song. Timing's a little off, odd timing in the first place, but well.
Alternative · Intermediate · 5960 Hits · Last Modified: 5/1/05

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