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81. Learn Polyrhythms On Your Lunch Break (#11165) by Jake Lizzio (985)
How to understand and execute basic polyrhythms. First pages focus on playing them with your hands and voice, then with your guitar. 100% Guaranteed to disturb your family and friends.
Intermediate · 4219 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/14/06
82. Finding Intervals (#11148) by Adriano Parmiggianno (5592)
Intervals and Fretboard
Beginner · 2773 Hits · 4.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 8/5/06
83. Switching From Flatpick To Fingerstyle (#11099) by Steve Cass (14749)
How to effectively switch from flatpicking to fingerstyle within the same song.
Intermediate · 2655 Hits · 4.50 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/2/06
84. 7 Modes Of E Natural Major (#10938) by Andy Haraschak (668)
A basic description of the 7 Modes of the Natural Major Scale. Please rate or tell me if you think something is wrong!
Intermediate · 12902 Hits · 4.00 / 5 (9 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/22/06
85. Changing Up The Pentatonic (#10961) by Andy Haraschak (668)
How to add notes to the Minor Pentatonic scale to make it sound more unique and interesting. Please rate or tell me if you think something is wrong!
Intermediate · 6253 Hits · 4.83 / 5 (6 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/22/06
86. Fretboard Maps (#11140) by Adriano Parmiggianno (5592)
Learning the Fretboard
Beginner · 1717 Hits · 4.50 / 5 (4 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/21/06
87. Changing The C Cord (#11039) by Luigi Massa (274)
In this lesson we will add in note to make the C cord sound alittle different. We will learn about the natural C cord, CM7,C7,C9,Csus4, and C11.
Intermediate · 26276 Hits · 3.27 / 5 (15 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/5/06
88. Dorian With Some Harmonic Minor (#11095) by Wayne Rader (584)
This is an exercise that blends a little bit of harmonic minor in with the A Dorian. Sounds good at 360, maybe in a few years I will be able to play it at that speed!
Advanced · 562 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 7/2/06
89. Enclosures (#10963) by Luigi Massa (274)
Applying a enclosures to your solos could open up new passages to new discoveries. Feel free to leave messages if you have any question or if you think something is wrong!
Intermediate · 2243 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 6/30/06
90. The Big Five (#10960) by Luigi Massa (274)
The (Big Five) can help you make your solos sound better and makes your style of playing look cooler. Feel free to leave messages if you have any question or if you think something is wrong!
Intermediate · 3366 Hits · 3.67 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/30/06

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