In this week's guitar lesson you'll learn to play a slow, dark lead on acoustic guitar (although this could be played on electric as well). I'll show you a few easy ways to connect notes to chord shapes so that you can start improvising in this style. You'll also hear several classic Mark Knopfler style blues licks in this. … [Read more...]
Reggae Rhythm and Lead Guitar Lesson – EP264
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how easy it is to play a Reggae style rhythm (includes 2 rhythm tracks). You'll also learn how to play a rhythmic, funky lead on top of it all. Lots of takeaways in this one! … [Read more...]
Minor Key Blues Guitar Lesson – Solo Composition in B Minor – EP224
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a minor key blues composition that's played in B minor. This is played solo guitar, which means no accompaniment is required. This is really designed for an electric guitar, although if you have light gauge strings, you could probably manage this on acoustic. … [Read more...]
Solo Blues Guitar Lesson on Electric Guitar – EP194
In this blues guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a solo composition on electric guitar in the key of B. Far too often the assumption is made that everything that you should learn on electric guitar is with the intention of playing in a band or with a group of musicians, so I created this stand-alone blues composition for electric guitar as a tool to help you improvise, but also as a composition to play for others when you plug into an amp. I've also intentionally not included any open … [Read more...]
Mixolydian Mode – Learn To Play an Easy Jazz Blues Lead in this Guitar Lesson – EP179
In this bluesy, jazz guitar lesson. I'll explain what Mixolydian mode is and how you can easily find the Mixolydian scale and use it in any key. I'll also show you how to play this slow, easy bluesy, jazz lead in the key of B. You could do this on acoustic or electric guitar. … [Read more...]
Solo 12 Bar Blues Guitar Lesson – EP159
In this guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a 12 bar blues shuffle with some interesting fill licks to spice things up. This composition is played solo guitar (meaning no accompaniment is required) and you can play this on electric or acoustic guitar. I'll provide all of the theory behind the notes so that you can improvise and make this your own. I'll also show you how to easily transpose this to any key. … [Read more...]
Slow Groove in B Minor (Solo Guitar Lesson) – EP155
This guitar lesson is another "no accompaniment" composition (also referred to as "solo guitar"). You won't need a jam track for this one, just a guitar and a pick. This slow groove is played in B minor and you'll be alternating between playing rhythm and lead, going back and forth between the two. Make sure to use a metronome at some point when you practice this to keep your timing in check. Your natural tendency will be to speed things up. … [Read more...]
Solo Jazz Guitar Lesson – Create a Melody With Chords – EP139
In this guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a jazz chord composition that creates a melody. This is played with no accompaniment and sounds great on it's own. You'll learn about the II V I jazz progression and how to create melodies out of chords. If you'd like to learn more about the chord numbering system (as mentioned in this video), be sure to check out last week's guitar lesson where I cover it starting at 3:00 in the Part 1 video. … [Read more...]
Slow Electric Blues Solo (With No Accompaniment) – EP094
In this guitar lesson, you'll learn step-by-step how to play a slow blues solo composition on electric guitar - with no accompaniment. That means you won't need a jam track, or a band to play along with, all you need to do is grab a guitar and a pick and play. In addition to breaking down the notes, I'll also show you where these licks come from and how you can transpose any of these elements to another key, and ultimately incorporate these into your own playing. … [Read more...]
Chuck Berry Solo Guitar Lesson – EP060
Chuck Berry is most famous for his double string solos – giving him a much fatter tone and more of a rhythmic quality. This lesson is full of Chuck Berry style double string solo licks which I hope you will learn and incorporate them into your own playing. Also, a great video to watch is called “Hail Hail Rock N Roll” which has Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Robert Cray, and Chuck playing Chuck Berry songs – a must watch for guitar players! … [Read more...]