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Rock Guitar Techniques – Part 3   Hey everyone, back for the 3rd installment of rock guitar techniques. In this lesson I go a little more in depth. Today I will show you several techniques that the famous guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Yngwie etc. used to make their playing shine[…]

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Rock Guitar Techniques – Part 2 Hey everyone, today I am going through part 2 of a 3 part series on rock guitar techniques. I’ll go through everyday techniques along with some unorthodox, uncommon ways to make music on the guitar. Below you will see the tabulature and a video demonstrating these techniques. Let’s get[…]

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Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 3 Back today with Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 3. If you have not checked out part 1 and 2, please do so by clicking here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/07/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-1/ and here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/15/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-2/ This time I am showing you more must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing[…]

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Randy Rhoads’ Rolling Scales Hey everyone, today I am going over “Randy Rhoads’ Rolling Scales.” In case you didn’t know, Randy Rhoads was a very influential guitarist in the hard rock world during the late 70s and early 80s playing guitar for first Quiet Riot and later Ozzy Osbourne, until his life was cut short[…]

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4 Reasons You Suck At Pick Harmonics Hey everyone, back again this time to help you get those pesky pick harmonics happening. So what is a pick harmonic? Well, if you don’t know, it is that squealing sound you hear in rock music by guitarists like Billy Gibbons, Zakk Wylde and many others. If you[…]

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The Most Melodic Guitar Interval? Hey everyone, today I am going through “The Most Melodic Guitar Interval.” Okay, so this is definitely subjective, but in my mind, the sound of 10ths is sublime. Taking a close second for me are 6th intervals. What is a 10th you ask?  Well, that is when you play a[…]

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