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Paul Gilbert Style String Skipping Arpeggios

In Advanced Guitar Lessons | on July, 21, 2011 | by

In this video guitar lesson we will take a look at the unique string skipping arpeggios style of the great Paul Gilbert. Paul Gilbert is undoubtedly one of the most popular guitar shredders of all time. He is known for his otherworldly technique and precision. He literally never seems to ever mess up. That is [...]

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Funk Guitar Rhythms Pt.2 Guitar Lesson

In guitar lessons home, Intermediate Guitar Lessons | on March, 15, 2011 | by

This video guitar lesson is Part Two in our lesson series on funk guitar rhythms at GuitarLessons365.com Continuing from lesson one we are now learning some rhythms that involve playing 3 sixteenths notes per beat as well as some single note techniques that require very precise left hand muting. You should download the TAB PDF [...]

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Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” Has Been Added To The Song Lessons Page

In News | on September, 20, 2010 | by

Hey everyone, I have just added note-for-note video guitar lessons for Metallica’s classic “Enter Sandman” to the Song Lessons page. This is a great song that has something in it for virtually every level of player. The rhythm guitar parts are accessible to everyone but the earliest beginner and the solo can present a great [...]

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Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” Is The New Song Poll Winner!!

In News | on September, 18, 2010 | by

Hey everyone, we have a winner for our latest song lesson poll and it is “Enter Sandman” by Metallica. Look for it to be added to the Song Lessons page by the end of the weekend. In addition to doing “Enter Sandman” I am also gonna add “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas to the [...]

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Awesome Hybrid Picking Patterns Pt.2 – Video Guitar Lesson

In Intermediate Guitar Lessons | on September, 05, 2010 | by

In this next video guitar lesson, we continue our thorough look at hybrid picking patterns by beginning to incorporate the picking hand pinky into our patterns. This may seem quite awkward at first, but eventually it will open up a whole new world of hybrid picking possibilities for you on the guitar. Pay close attention [...]

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