Free video guitar lessons! Examining the great licks from players of all genres, focusing on 10 or more licks per video. Examples, shown at full speed, 75% speed, and 50% speed. These are not just ‘performance’ videos. Tabs are included, as well as variations on each example shown.
DGA 2020 Online Recital Join Us for the 2020, Online Watch Party DGA style. Nearly 30 performances, all presented in the video! Although it’s been one crazy year, we have still managed to find creative ways to continue lessons with our students, and we couldn’t be more thankful. Many of the recordings you’ll find below are from…
How to Master Sequences for Lead Guitar Bringing it all together! The goal in these writings is to give the student a system to organize their ideas, and combine them in useful ways. We have used sequences as a way to explore ideas and construct licks that you can master quickly! This is…
Lead Guitar Advanced Sequences More Examples, And How To Use Them This article is a continuation on Lead Guitar 6 note sequences. If you missed it, you can start here for an introduction on 6 note sequences. Other articled will be linked below, which all contain full notation and video. Be sure you understand how…
Repeating Melodic Sequences Using Six Note Sequences with Repeating Motives In this article we will be focusing our attention to using sequences with repeating motives. If you are unsure how 6 note sequences work, please read our past articles here, here, part 3, and part 4 here. 6 note sequences are a great way to…
6 Note Sequences? How many are there? Closing discussion on first 12 sets of sequences So far, we’ve explored the ideas of improvising using 6 note sequences. A common question many students ask is, “well, how many of them are there to learn?” The answer is infinite. Generally, by using various melodic devices and experimentation,…
6 Note Sequences: Part 3 Ascending 6 note sequenced licks for Lead Guitar Most of the examples so far have focused on descending lines, meaning, from highest note to lowest. The next examples will all be ascending 6 note sequenced lines. Ascending is just the opposite of descending, bottom to top. There are tabs…
More Great 6 Note Sequences Licks You Can Use For Lead Guitar Do you need more ideas? Sometimes we hit a wall with lead guitar playing. Searching for the best stuff stuff to play can be a tough task! Either we don’t know what to play, we play the same old licks, or we…
Introduction to 6 Note Sequences 6 note Sequences for Lead Guitar Sometimes we hit a wall with lead guitar playing. Searching for the best stuff stuff to play can be a tough task! Either we don’t know what to play, we play the same old licks, or we feel uninspired. The following lesson will…
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