In this free lesson, you'll learn both the signature lick to the song Glory to God as well as the bridge octaves. This lesson will show you how simple licks help give a song a great sounding edge.
In this FREE weekly lesson update, you'll learn not only how to play Revelation Song, but you will also learn the secret to why only 4 chords keeps this song interesting and has made it one of the post popular praise and worship songs today!
In this lesson you will learn how to mix the minor pentatonic with some of the major scales, used as modes, to create a unique blues and jazz mixed solo.
In this lesson, you will learn the very last lick to complete bluegrass song number 1! After this lesson, you will be able to play through the entire flat picking progression, and you will have a great tune in your repertoire.
You will learn the third part of this great bluegrass flat picking song. This section builds on the previous two and even has a familiar part of the song built in to the lick. You're almost there. Only one more section to go!
You will learn the second part of this great bluegrass flat picking song. It is comprised of the next few sections played at varying speeds, so you can learn each section and increase speed as you go! Connect this with the previous lesson and you will have a lot of the song down already!
You will learn the first part of this great bluegrass flat picking song. It is comprised of 3 sections played at varying speeds, so you can learn each section and increase speed as you go!
In this weekly lesson you will learn some basics about flat picking, which is kind of a like soloing to bluegrass music. Even if you don't really like bluegrass, this style of playing will make you a faster and more controlled guitarist!
In this weekly lesson, you will learn the finger picking pattern to the praise and worship song "Lord I Need You" by Chris Tomlin. This song is capo 4 using G chord family chords.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn how to play the classic praise and worship song, "Your Grace is Enough." You'll learn how to play BOTH the signature lick of the intro of the song as well as the chord progression.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn this praise and worship song performed by Casey Darnell called "Stronger." It is in 3/4 time, so the strum pattern will apply to other songs as well.
In this weekly lesson update, you will learn a jazz chord progression that works for the classic Frank Sinatra song "The Way You Look Tonight." You can also use a variation of this progression to create your own jazz tune!
In the last lesson you learn the verse and chorus of Beautiful Things. In this lesson, you will learn both the instrumental turn-around and the bridge section of the Gungor song. This lesson also explains how to use octaves to create a unique sound.