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New Song Lesson For Jimi Hendrix’s Little Wing!!

In News | on February, 27, 2010 | by

The winning song lesson in the song lessons poll Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” has just been added to the Song Lessons page. You asked for it by overwhelming majority so here it is. I have broken down every single phrase for the entire song for you to learn. This piece is an obsolute classic for [...]

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New Song Lesson Poll In Sidebar!!

In News | on February, 26, 2010 | by

Well we have a winner in our first ever user Song Lesson poll and it is Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” of course. It should be up by the end of the week. Thanks a lot to everyone who voted, subscribers or not!! So now I have just published the latest poll taken from the most [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals On The Guitar Pt.3 “Fifths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on February, 25, 2010 | by

This lesson continues our study of diatonic intervals on the guitar using 3-notes per string major scales. Just as with fourth intervals, there will be a lot of rolling when performing fifths. Just take your time and make sure that you are preparing the rolls correctly and the speed and fluidity will come. Don’t forget [...]

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New Song Lesson Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Pride And Joy”

In News | on February, 24, 2010 | by

Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Texas blues shuffle classic “Pride And Joy” has been added to the Song Lessons page. This song has a lot going on and is a blast to play after you get everything down. Have fun with this one!! I am including the Full Performance video of the lesson series below, but if [...]

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Advanced Guitar Lesson – Intervals On Guitar Pt.2 “Fourths”

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on February, 22, 2010 | by

This lesson is a continuation of our interval series. Now we are going to concentrate on learning all of the fourth intervals. Fourths intervals are particularly hard to play on the guitar because of the guitars tuning system. Since almost all of the strings on a standard tuned guitar are a fourth apart, it means [...]

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