Guitar Lessons by FreeGuitarVideos.com
Summary: Guitar Lessons from FreeGuitarVideos.com. Learn how to play guitar with instruction covering beginner, acoustic, blues, electric, country, jazz, and metal guitar.
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- Artist: Peter Vogl & Jody Worrell
- Copyright: 2006
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Electric Guitar Lick by Jody Worrell is a free video lesson that will cover a simple rock lick in the key of A. Jody will provide step by step instruction on how to play the lick correctly. We'll focus on a technique where you roll your finger to play the same fret on a different string. You can also change the difficulty of this lick by playing optional slides, pull offs, and vibrato. After you've learned to play the lick, Jody will demonstrate it along with a jam track and then leave a space for you to play it. This is a great way to work on your timing.
Finger Position for Guitar
Pride & Joy Rhythm Guitar Lesson
C#m A E B Chord Progression
Voice Leading Within the 2-5-1 is a free jazz guitar lesson by Guy Fenocchi. By using specific chords in a progression you can also create a melody through harmonic movement. Guy will teach you how to play the 2-5-1 in both C and F with voice leading chords. In the first example, the highest note of the chord voicing (2nd string) creates the melody. From D-9 to G13 it stays the same, then drops a half step for G+7, and again for C9. In our second progression, the melody will move up. Get the chord charts at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ3/voice-leading-251.html
Am Pentatonic Licks
Oh Mary Don't You Weep is a free guitar lesson by Roger Hurricane Wilson. The video will teach you a beginning to intermediate version of this famous song that was recently covered on Bruce Springsteen's Seeger Sessions album. Get the tab at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ5/mary-weep.html
How to Use a Flatpick
Blues Shuffle & Turnaround by Roger Hurricane Wilson is a beginner blues lesson for acoustic or electric guitar. You will learn a beginner level blues shuffle using power chords. After covering the basics, Roger will show you the various rhythms and speeds you can use to alter this shuffle. Next, we'll learn a slightly more advanced turnaround lick that we can use over the last two bars of the progression. Get the tab at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ_Bl/blues-shuffle.html
In this lesson, you will learn a chord progression (D, Cadd9, and G). It's a common chord progression in many hits and works well on acoustic or electric guitar. We will also learn a strum pattern to go with it. http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner/Beg_03.html
An introductory course on barre chords. Learn a few tips to make playing those chords sound a little crisper. For more info check out http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner/Beg_05.html
This lesson covers the use of guide fingers and pivot fingers while changing chords, the two most important chord changing techniques you may ever learn. http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner/Beg_02.html
This lesson covers left hand finger placement, left thumb placement, and holding the pick. http://www.freeguitarvideos.com
This lesson covers the first set of scales I teach students regardless of what type of music they wish to play. These are the open or first position scales. For more info, visit http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner/Beg_04.html