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Simple Spanish Guitar Stuff That Makes You Sound Cool!
In this guitar lesson, I will show you some Spanish guitar stuff that makes you sound cool! You will learn:
- 1. How to develop a Spanish chord progression.
- 2. How to play Spanish guitar chords with the fingerstyle technique.
- 3. Spanish guitar scales and how to play simple melodies.
- 4. Spanish guitar riffs.
- 5. Advanced Spanish guitar chords.
If you are a Spanish guitar beginner, this lesson should work like magic.
Enjoy!
Tab Available on Patreon.
Tab HereThe Coolest Guitar Riff You Will Learn Today!
In this acoustic guitar lesson, you will learn the coolest guitar riff I have ever written on acoustic guitar!
I posted a YouTube short a few days ago playing this awesome guitar riff, and you guys loved it! So, here I am explaining how to play it.
It’s a guitar part in the key of A minor.
The whole idea moves around the A minor chord even though there are many rhythmic and melodic variations.
Not for beginners!
But if you love it, give it a try 🙂
Enjoy the lesson. 🙂
Tab Available on Patreon
Tab HereBeautiful Chord Progression in B Minor (And How to Play It)
In this lesson, I am going to show you a beautiful chord progression in B minor that can be played on the acoustic or electric guitar.
We will use the fingerstyle technique to play the chords with a quite unique approach.
We will begin by learning the simple chord progression.
We will then spice up the chords with extensions.
We will also add a smart fingerpicking pattern that will make the chords more rhythmic and melodic.
The goal is to create something unique, beautiful, and simple to play.
The chord progression goes as follows: Bm | G | A | Em |.
Good luck!
Tab Available on Patreon.
Tab HereThis Blues Scale Works Like Magic!
In this blues lesson, I will show you the most simple blues lead guitar trick you should learn right now.
We will start by learning the A minor pentatonic scale.
The pentatonic scale is one of the most popular blues scales of all time.
We will add two notes to the A minor pentatonic scale: The C# and F#.
The note C# can be used in conjunction with the note C to create the unique minor and major color so characteristic of the blues.
The note F# can be used to make a blues phrase more interesting and colorful.
Enjoy this fingerstyle blues lesson!
Tab Available on Patreon.
Tab HereTOO MANY CHORDS! 45 Chord Types And How to Play Them!
In this video, I am showing you forty-five different chord types.
From simple major and minor chords to altered chords.
Some of the chords you’ll learn:
- Maj
- Min
- Sus2
- Sus4
- 6/9
- Maj7
- Maj7#5
- Maj7#11
- Add9
- MinAdd9
- Min/Maj7
- Min6/9
- Min7
- Min9b5
- 7
- 7sus4
- 11
- 13
- Augmented
- Diminished
- And more
Enjoy the video.
Chord Diagrams Available Here!
Check Now!The Coolest Fingerstyle Blues Solo You Will Learn Today!
In this fingerstyle blues lesson, I will show you the coolest blues solo you will ever learn.
The goal is to use the minor pentatonic scale to create a simple yet effective blues solo.
Also, we will add more notes to the pentatonic scale to make the solo even better.
The twelve-bar Blues in A is one of the most popular blues structures.
We will use it to create a unique blues solo that works perfectly for intermediate blues players.
Enjoy the lesson.