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Shapes Of Things Guitar Solo Lesson (Gary Moore) Hey everyone, this week I have a real treasure transcribed here for you; the great solo to “Shapes Of Things” as performed by the late great Gary Moore. This solo has it all; feel, phrasing, technique, melody and more.  The guitar world lost one the finest to[…]

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I Wanna Be Sedated Guitar Lesson   Hey everyone, this week I am teaching you the punk rock classic “I Wanna Be Sedated.”  If you are a beginner rock guitarist, this is a great tune to get started with.  I go through barre chords, power chords, and the downstroke pattern often associated with punk and[…]

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How To Play “Shallow” – A Star Is Born Movie Hey  everyone,  I thought I would get a  little  more  modern  and  teach  something  from  the  current  pop  culture  musically.   This  is  a  great  one  if  you  are  a  beginner  struggling  to  get  some  open  chords  down.   Below  is  the  tab  and  lesson […]

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David Gilmour Guitar Style Lesson Part 2 Hey everyone, back again with the 2nd and final installment of “David Gilmour Guitar Style Lesson Part 2.” Today we are going over several more of the stylistic traits that make David Gilmour a standout guitarist in the classic rock genre. 4. 4-3-2 Licks Every guitarist has their[…]

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Jingle Bell Rock Solo Guitar Lesson Part 2 (CLICK TITLE ABOVE) Hey everyone, today I finish up what we got started last week.  In Jingle Bell Rock Solo Guitar Lesson Part 2, I go through the rest of my arrangement of this classic holiday song. Below is the tabulature and a video so you can[…]

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Jingle Bell Rock Guitar Lesson Hi all, today we are looking at the first half of an arrangement I made for solo guitar for the song ‘Jingle Bell Rock.’ Below is the tabulature and a video to explain what I am doing with this piece of music.   I will  post the rest soon. Enjoy![…]

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C major scale pos 2 – ‘jazz’ vs ‘rock’ Hi there, this week I am demonstrating C major scale, 2 fingerings for the scale which come in handy when playing certain styles of music as the title implies. There are 5 positions of major scales but there are also 2 fingerings in each position that[…]

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