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Blues Guitar Lesson: Minor Licks

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  2. Blues Guitar Lesson: Minor Licks Pt.2

If you are the kind of person who loves music or loves to play the guitar then this is a great video for you. In this video Jody Worrell teaches you how to play a great track, which is one of his favorites. It shows you and in the process teaches you how to perfect the track. So, go ahead and check out this video.

Isn’t is great? Now all you need to do is practice this track and become an expert in playing this track.

Wonderful Tonight - ukulele lesson

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  2. Wonderful Tonight - ukulele lesson Pt.2
  3. Wonderful Tonight - ukulele lesson Pt.3

The Ukulele is a string instrument which is a part of the guitar family, generally having only four strings. This instrument is associated commonly with Hawaiian music and is made from Koa a kind of local wood, known for its tone and color. In this video the all time favorite of many, Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton is played on the ukulele by Izzy. He shows how to play this particular song on the ukulele.

Guitar Lesson: Power Chord Primer Pt.3

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  3. Guitar Lesson: Power Chord Primer Pt.3

And I’m surprised a lot of times that even jazz students don’t know what the names of these notes are. .

That’s a good study for you guys to do out there in guitar land. Studying those notes – the way to do that is take one of my guitar lessons where all my students are on an advanced accelerated schedule. And they learn as much as possible in the shortest amount of time.

Guitar Lesson: Power Chord Primer Pt.2

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  3. Guitar Lesson: Power Chord Primer Pt.3

Welcome to JoshCho.com once again. This is our second guitar lesson. Today we’re going to do little bit of heavy metal rock and roll. And then we’ll do some power chords.

I’ll play you some of those power chords right now. Now a lot of you probably know these chords, then if you zoom in on that you’ll see – I’ll show you one of these chords looks like. Two fingers, pretty much sometimes three with the pinky right under the third and you have this kind of chord.

Bass Guitar: Hand Techniques Pt.3

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It’s just a different sound, some people like it and some people don’t, but the same… same progression is played like this. So you can kind of tell it’s kind of a different sound. It sounds more robotic rather than natural I think.

And then the… the third, which is the best, is popping and slapping which sounds funky and uh… twangy, I like to call it. The same progression would be played like this. And those are the three techniques you can use.

Bass Guitar: Hand Techniques Pt.2

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  3. Bass Guitar: Hand Techniques Pt.3

Hi, my name is Dalton and we’re going to be going over some technique with your hands. We got uh… picking, we got uh… just regular old finger… finger playing, and popping and slapping.

We’re going to be using this riff. On that one I did finger picking, and uh… it has a smooth sound to it. All the notes kind of blend together and it doesn’t sound too harsh and doesn’t sound too like… put together too well. It has a quality to it that certain bass players want in say a jazzy song or a slow poppy song. It doesn’t have… it’s not too… it’s not in-your-face.

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