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11. What You Really Need (#573) by Jeremy Cotton (7647)
Chord essentials
Beginner · 150199 Hits · 3.52 / 5 (94 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/18/05
12. Chord-Melody 101:part 1:Getting A Grip (#3828) by Robert Strait (6453)
Demystify the art of chord-melody arranging. This lesson outlines some of the concepts involved in creating a chord-melody style arrangement. For intermediate to advanced skill levels.
Advanced · 143196 Hits · 4.88 / 5 (203 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/25/03
13. The Three Most Important Scale Patterns (#6195) by Gary Murphy (3466)
This lesson covers the Mixolydian Mode, the Minor Pentatonic Scale, and the Major Pentatonic Scale in five keys at the fifth fret. My hope is to help you create licks for the three most common types of chords: Major, Minor, and Dominant 7ths.
Intermediate · 125494 Hits · 4.77 / 5 (52 ratings) · Last Modified: 2/19/04
14. The Ultimate Key To Speed (#7080) by Michael Roberts (767)
What is the one thing you're still missing after all the techniques and methods and approaches you've learned? What is the one key that can finally unlock your fullest, fastest potential?
Ridiculous · 100464 Hits · 4.63 / 5 (227 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/20/04
15. Using the Open B7 Chord (#218) by Christopher Sung (9297)
Here's a nice open chord you can use to play blues, rock, funk, or whatever. Easy to finger and an essential part of any guitarist's vocabulary.
Beginner · 99495 Hits · 4.42 / 5 (69 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/23/99
16. Modal Mastery (#4230) by Robert Strait (6453)
Know your modes? Yes? But do you actually use them? Time to start! Learn how to create simple, modal vamps for jamming and practice, and learn a few new licks along the way!
Intermediate · 81840 Hits · 4.64 / 5 (45 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/22/02
17. How To Tune Into Drop C (#6570) by Evan Duff (788)
How to take your guitar into Drop C tuning, and create beautiful metal and rock power chords in a snap.
Intermediate · 74295 Hits · 3.73 / 5 (78 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/25/03
18. A New Approach To Pentatonics (#947) by Stefan Leonhardt (11501)
You know your pentatonics but feel that improvisations based on them could need a breath of fresh air? Maybe this lesson can help you ...
Advanced · 71811 Hits · 4.41 / 5 (124 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/29/06
19. Rock Solo (#9356) by Jason Parker (2612)
How to solo.
Intermediate · 71031 Hits · 4.65 / 5 (40 ratings) · Last Modified: 11/1/05
20. Feel the Strings (#461) by Josh Graves (2403)
Great warm-up exercises for the left hand compiled with right hand fingerstyle technique to improve accuracy, speed, consistency, dynamics and tone-color.
Beginner · 67362 Hits · 4.14 / 5 (58 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/31/00

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