Find tabs for this lick at www.freeguitarvideos.com . Southern Rock Lick is a free online video guitar lesson by Jody Worrell that will teach you how to play lick in the key of D. The use of doublestops and syncopation in this lick really give it the feel of a Lynyrd Skynyrd riff.
Tablature and Jam Tracks for this lesson are available to download for free at www.activemelody.com – Just go to the “Guitar Lessons” section and look for the Robert Cray lesson. This lesson is targeted at intermediate to advanced guitar players (although if you’re a beginner you’re more than welcome to join us!) I’ll walk through several commonly used Robert Cray guitar licks and put them together into a mini guitar solo. I apologize if parts of this seem rushed – I’m limited to 10 minutes for these demos so I try and cram everything in that I can! Hit me with questions if you have them.
Here is another pentatonic lick that incorporates the use of a major 3rd over a minor chord. If you like this video, please check out my other youtube videos as well as my solo album “Stained Voodoo.” If this video is helpful to your understanding of theory and soloing, please check out my instructional book “Introspective Guitar” at my website: www.michaelelsner.com Visit my websites for additional info: www.myspace.com/michaelelsner www.michaelelsner.com
View tabs and chord charts at www.freeguitarvideos.com Eb Augmented by Guy Fenocchi will take a detailed look at the Eb Augmented Chord. Guy will discuss it’s applications, inversions of the chord, and the scale family the chord is built out of. Augmented chords are most often used in introductions, as passing chords chords, or to replace dominant chords. Finding a place for augmented chords in your playing can give your sound a nice added touch.
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Lesson 1 in a series of fingerstyle guitar lessons. This style derives from the thumb and finger styles of Elizabeth Cotten, Merle Travis, Ike Everley, Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel and others.