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 HereIn 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 HereIn 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.