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My First Chords & Chord Sequences #3
These accompaniments are aimed at beginners ... with some experience. They are accessible, but not easy because they only use two rhythmic values: the quarter note (1 beat) and the 8th note (1/2 ...First Sweep-Picking Lessons
Sweep-picking consists in letting your pick glide over the strings, letting it ‘sweep’ downwards, from low to high strings, and upwards, from high to low strings. When you don’t move to a ...Rock Rhythms #1
This assortment of clear and saturated rock rhythms covers the entire evolution of rock guitar playing – from classic rock and pop rock to rock of the 70s and 80s to contemporary rock. Typical ...Slow Blues Solos
This assortment of slow blues guitar solos is based upon the principal harmonic progressions that are specific to this style and is played at a slow tempo. By going through it, you will be able ...Drop D Rhythms
The drop D tuning is a variation of the open tuning, in which the low E string is tuned to D (like the fourth string, only an octave lower). This kind of tuning, which is very popular in various ...Playing Major 7th Arpeggios
A major 7th arpeggio (M7) consists of a root/tonic, a major third, a perfect fifth and a major seventh. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented here ...