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Just came across SFU recently after years of listening to Cannibal Corpse, and their first album is as heavy as they come. Lycanthropy in particular stuck with me, especially after the first 8 bars when… More…
The bass and drums in this transcription are approximate at best. Just there for the sake of a rhythm track to play over for practice if desired. More…
There are probably a lot of transcriptions of this solo, but I wanted to do mine. This is a great example of a simple, musical solo on Bb Blues. Lots to learn from this performance.… More…
There are probably a lot of transcriptions of this solo, but I wanted to do mine. This is a great example of a simple, musical solo on Bb Blues. Lots to learn from this performance.… More…
Fun B7ish alternate and economy picking workout- lots of chromatics as well for spicy spice. … More…
In our second course on getting creative with chords we look at compositional techniques that allow you to take a basic chord progression and move it around the neck to get flowing passages and patterns… More…
This is scene from Star Wars where the sand people rummage through Luke's landspeeder. I got frustrated trying to find the full score on the internet so I've started transcribing cues by ear. I think I've… More…
A well crafted solo from the fantastic Allan Reuss. More…
This exercise is roughly in A7 with a lot of chromatics in there- combo of economy and alternate descending and then pure alternate on the way back up. Pretty much just a right hand syncing exercise but… More…
Short but challenging! I love the fresh, Prokofiev-like chord changes in this video.… More…
For this week's #TranscriptionTuesday I decided to look at one of my favourite guitarists: Charlie Christian. I love the simplicity of his lines and how to he manages to tell a story. There always seems… More…
This is Jim Hall chord solo on the tune "Without a Song" from Sonny Rollins album "The Bridge" (1968)… More…
Non affiliated, synced transcription of Deep River Blues by Doc Watson, as played by John Hatcher of Blues Guitar Institute. … More…
This features movement in octaves. There is an option to use a trigger for the penultimate note of each phrase, but please choose the note that suits you best! Keep this musical, treat it like your favourite… More…
A piece to practice switching from “normal time,” to “half-time” feel in a 4/4 song. There’s even a bit of “double-time” at the end, to get the opposite end of the spectrum! More…
There are so many songs about romantic relationships, not as many about friendships. Maybe that's because when Randy Newman dropped this absolute banger in 1995, it dissuaded people from the idea as the… More…
My fingerstyle arrangement of this awesome piratey type tune. More…
Paul Chambers's solo on Bb Blues starting at 6:12 form Cannonball Adderley's album, "Spontaneous Combustion: The Explosive Cannonball Adderley".… More…
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What a great song! Loop the sections you are having an issue with and use the % button to slow down. Good luck and have a blessed day!… More…
Here's Hubert Rostaing's clarinet solo from Django Reinhardt's 'Swing 42'. I've always loved the lines he plays over the I VI II V so I thought it was worth learning and transcribing. It's easy to overlook… More…
This exercise allows you to practice notes notes D, E and F on the fourth string and G and A on the third string.… More…
You now know how to play two different G notes (one on the first string and one on the third string). Since the musical alphabet only goes from A to G and then back to A again, there are many variations… More…
Lick from my song "Live to see another day". Check out the Audio with original recording to hear how the lick sounds with the backing. A little chromatic randomness in the beginning, and the rest are… More…