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Easy Way To Play Over Jazz Progressions

Welcome back! today I wanna give you one of the best jazz lessons guitar players or any other instruments, I’ve had. It’s the simplest one, yet the coolest one I’ve ever been taught. So you know how playing jazz seems all difficult and complicated. You see all those unusual chord progression and somehow the scales …

Guitar Tips On The Right Pick Pattern To Use

Welcome back! In this lesson I wanna throw out some guitar tips and tricks for beginners. I think beginners struggle the most with pick patterns. I mean I totally get it, I was there when I was just starting out..”there are so many notes and chords! Should I strum downwards? Should alternate directions? what should …

Check Out These Killer Funk Guitar Licks

Welcome back! today I wanna share with you some cool funk guitar licks. Funk is coming back, that’s what they are saying. Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson’s hit “Uptown Funk” stole the number 1 for weeks. It was the hottest track of 2014/2015. Funk is such a deep genre; whenever most people listen to it, …

How To Play Some Very Easy Rock Guitar Riffs From AC/DC

Welcome back! In this lesson I wanna teach you how to play some very easy rock guitar riffs. Some of the best guitar riffs that I know are from AC/DC; their sound is just so unique, that there’s no way someone wouldn’t recognize their music. Their riffs are usually a mixture of open chords and …

How to Play Arpeggios and Triads On Guitar

Welcome back! In this lesson I wanna show one of the few things that were part of my daily guitar practice for a long time. Knowing your way across the fretboard is very important. Most of the time we end up jamming to either minor or major progressions; I mean, the most used chords in …

How to Play Classic Rock Guitar Riffs

Welcome back! today I wanna share with you some wisdom on classic rock guitar riffs. This first riff I wanna share with you is very AC/DC inspired. It’s the classic riff that uses open chords, the most basic ones, and combines them with single notes. Oftentimes anticipation is applied to make the whole progression sound …