An Easy Trick To Double Your Guitar Licks
Here’s a lesson on the concept of relative major and minor chords and how you can use them to increase the amount of licks you know.
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Here’s a lesson on the concept of relative major and minor chords and how you can use them to increase the amount of licks you know.
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Here’s an intro lesson talking about how to use the caged system to learn the guitar fretboard.
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Here’s a lesson that explores how to use the concept of relative major and minor to use mandolin licks you know in new situations.
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Here’s a short music theory lesson on the concept of relative major and minor. You can use this to double the amount of licks you know by playing them in new situations.
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Here’s a beginner level solo for Angeline The Baker that will help you learn to play a simple melody in different octaves.
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Here’s a fun pull-off lick you can use to end a solo!
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Here’s some telecaster inspired licks you can play on country and blues songs!
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Here’s three versions of backup for Saint Anne’s Reel in the key of D.
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This lesson is going to talk about how to find the 1, 4, 5 and 6m (common chords) in all three moveable chord shapes. This can be a great lifeline if you’re in a jam session and you’re learning a new song on the fly!
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Here’s a beginner lesson for the great old fiddle tune Mississippi Sawyer in the key of D.
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