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I consider Easy Arpeggios as staying in one octave only to keep it easy and playable. Also, it is very musical to only stay within the octave.… More…
Just a study in how to position minor 6th arpeggios.… More…
It is not clear to me exactly who played this killer solo on Double Exposure's 1975 track "My Love Is Free" but I am guessing it was Norman Harris from MFSB. There is a chance it could have also been Bobby… More…
Another three-riff banger from Nuclear Assault's Handle With Care, Torture Tactics. This one is even more straight forward, but the use of triplets makes it extremely catchy! Be careful after the chorus… More…
This is a very pretty waltz written by Lollo Meier from his album Rosas. He taught it to me 17+ years ago. The chord shapes are the ones he taught me that I wrote down in my practice notebook. I've also… More…
There are countless variations on how to play any good folk tune, but I thought this deserved a closer look. In the source recording of this, the quaver-crotchet-quaver (eighth-quarter-eighth) rhythm was… More…
Another mind bending and face melting blues onslaught from Josh Smith that he posted on Instagram August 1st. Some amazing licks in here to learn. As he said in his post, he is playing through a very… More…
This is a simple arrangement of a traditional Balinese gamelan piece for the Kebyar ensemble with traditional 'tabuh telu' drumming. This piece was generated using samples for practicing purposes. … More…
Excerpt from the first Selmer 607 album. Song by Django Reinhardt . Arranged by Noe Reinhardt.… More…
I liked this composition, so I did my best to make a cover at close to reel tempo. There are two recordings, at 84 and 92 Beats Per Minute. (Some dances would require 112!) The slower recording is really… More…
En esta clase de guitarra gratis para principiantes aprenderás:… More…
Was experimenting a bit with "irrational" time signatures and trying to make something feel nice. Wound up strumming some chords that sounded like this song, so I went ahead and just made it an arrangement.… More…
main riffs and solo in one single score (guess there are about 1000 guitars on the original version!) OPEN G TUNING (DGDGBD) More…
A fun exercise using note doubling to move up harmonically while move physically down the neck with hybrid picking. Also some 3/4 tp 5/4 tp 4/4 time signatures at the end for some spicy spice!… More…
The talented Leon Sylvers III, singer, songwriter, producer and multi instrumentalist laid down the fantastic bass on this track. Found the pocket, and stayed there. More…
Like any other fiddle tune, this is played AABB AABB AABB AABB. In demonstrating it, I played the regular (basic) melody for the first AABB, then for the second AABB I demonstrated the slightly embellished… More…
Here is my tablature of Metallica's heaviest song ever. This is one of those songs whose tab book is so messy, so, in my crusade for accurate transcriptions, I decided to make my own! First, the tuning:… More…
A smooth jazz guitar solo over a III-VI-II-V chord progression. There are 2 audio examples, one with the guitar solo and one without to practice along with. More…
This is the performance from the REH Instructional Video "Power Solos". The audio from the YouTube video was used to transcribe this, and the quality of it was poor so there were parts in the fast runs… More…
Ivor Mairants' solo on the Carmen Mastren composition Two Moods. … More…
I found out all the transcriptions available lack a few notes here and there. This should be definitive. More…
Bass transcription of live TV performance of the KMO song Are We Having A Good Time Yet?. In the Intro/Verse section and it's repeats, it is not necessary to always sound the demisemiquaver (32nd) notes… More…
It depends on which artist's version you are playing; one version is by Kenny Baker but there's another version played by Bill Monroe. More…
Phil Keaggy type of lick with bass duplicating lick More…