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Roger Hick's brilliant intro pattern from an Australian classic! More…
You'll instantly recognize this one. It's very catchy. More…
Fredi's killer solo on the standard All of Me.… More…
Joe Pass's solo off of the album "Chops." More…
Hey all- here's a live playthrough of the second solo from the song 'The Barrow Key' from my latest instrumental EP 'POE'.… More…
"Mad World" features a haunting melody and slow tempo, complemented by a simple harmony and restrained dynamics. The song's lyrics express feelings of isolation and disillusionment, creating an emotional… More…
Herbie Hancock's piano solo on Wayne Shorter's "Witch Hunt" from his 1966 record "Speak No Evil" More…
A funky Vulfpeck bassline composed by Joe Dart. I'd play it with more mid-range, bridge pickup and tone at about 20%. It's written with every ghost note, slide etc. but you can play these little licks… More…
Here's my playing a transcription of Tony Rice's solo More…
Greg occasionally punctuates his live streams with some lively lessons. … More…
Please note that these are not my tabs and I did not transcribe this. This is from Andrew Foy's video "How to Play - Lost Umbrella (Fingerstyle Guitar) | inabakumori". All I did was move it to here. Takedown… More…
Chuck Morgan's solo on Blue Prelude from the live concert with Janet Seidel (vocals and piano), David Seidel (double bass) and Joshua Morgan (drums).… More…
Earl Hines' intro on "My monday date" from Louis Armstrong's album Satchmo live from pasadena More…
Here's a fun exercise from Lyle Brewer that utilizes open strings, stretchy fingers and an open mind. More…
From Mark Turner's solo on Lennie Groove More…
Here´s the solo to the country picking tune "Swinging Cowboyt". Watch it on my YouTube channel with lesson from the link below.… More…
Measure 61 "Raise the flag, sing the song, here we come we're fifty strong and fifty french men can't be wrong! Let's Kill the Beast, Kill the Beast, Kill the Beast, Kill the Beast." More…
Sonny Rollins Solo on »Tune Up« (in Concert Key) - Chorus 1 - 3 as played on »Newk's Time« (Blue Note 4001) (1959) More…
Dan Tyminski sings Man of Constant Sorrow on the O Brother Where Art Thou album. Ron Block plays the banjo on that recording and they play in the key of F. Ron plays it out of D position capo'd up three.… More…
A little transcription of this first movement. If I have time to work I will do an interpretation. If an error occur say me. But I think it's good. More…