Lead Guitar Lessons

How To Play A Major Arpeggio With Sweep Picking On Guitar

Cool Sweep Picking Guitar Lick Lessons Easy 3 Strings Sweep Picking Lick in E Minor – Lead Guitar Lesson on Sweep Picking Licks Easy Guitar Lesson On Sweep Picking Lick – How To Play Sweep Picking On Guitar Heavy Power Chord Rhythm Playing in the style of James Hetfield, Scott Ian Combining Sweep Picking and

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Lead Guitar Lessons

How To Use Double Stops To Improve Your Lead Guitar Playing

Hey, guys. Claude Johnson here and today I want to talk about double stops. It’s a great lead guitar technique. A double stop is basically a very tiny, two-note chord. A great way to use double stops is inside the pentatonic scale. So in the key of E… Instead of just playing one note at

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Alejandra

Harmonic Minor Extended Scale Shapes – What You Need To Know

Lessons on Guitar Scales How to Learn and Master Guitar Chords and Harmony Guitar Scales – Things You Need to Know As Beginner How To Play A Blues Guitar Scale With Easy Tabs Easy Horizontal Run From Overlapping Scales Learn How to Play The Minor Scale On Guitar Better Ways To Practice The Guitar Scales

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Claude Johnson

How to Use the Minor Pentatonic Extended Scale

D Minor Pentatonic Lick and Guitar Technique Lessons How to Play This Killer E Minor Pentatonic Lick with Alternate Picking Guitar Lesson On Mixing Up The Major And Minor Pentatonic Scale How to Play Minor & Major Triads Over Pachelbel´s Canon in D How To Switch Off Between Rhythm And Lead Guitar In Blues How

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Lead Guitar Lessons

How to shred with finger tapping technique

  Supercharged Soloing Made Simple Hey, guys. Claude Johnson here from guitarcontrol.com. Today I want to talk about the tapping technique. So what is tapping? Basically I’m going to use my picking hand and I’m just going to tap on the fretboard like this instead of using the pick. That’s like normal playing, but then

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Claude Johnson

How to Do The Basic Pentatonic Guitar Soloing

Hey, guys. Claude Johnson here and I want to continue on withthis bluesy chord. Here’s a classic Lightenin’ Hopkins lick. We have an E7. We’re going to slide into it. Triplets: one,two, three; one, two, three. Slide back, pull off and thenhit the E. Then we’re going to hit the low E. Nice Lightenin’Hopkins Lick.

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