BEGINNING CLASS GUITAR. INTRODUCTION TO THE GUITAR -ACOUSTIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION -ELECTRIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION -TUNING THE GUITAR -STRUMMING -PICKING.

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BEGINNING CLASS GUITAR

INTRODUCTION TO THE GUITAR -ACOUSTIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION -ELECTRIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION -TUNING THE GUITAR -STRUMMING -PICKING -EARNING YOUR CALLUS -STRUMMING PATTERN #1

Electric Guitar Construction

TUNING THE GUITAR

HOLDING THE GUITAR PICK

E MAJOR CHORD

STRUMMING VS. PICKING

EARNING YOUR CALLUSES

STRUMMING PATTERN # 

E MAJOR STRUMMING PATTERN 

CHORDS: G & C

CHORD DIAGRAMS

C MAJOR STRUMMING PATTERN # & 4 & 

G MAJOR STRUMMING PATTERN # & 4 & 

G MAJOR STRUMMING PATTERN #2 1 2 & 3 4 

C MAJOR STRUMMING PATTERN #3 1 2 & 3 & 4 

C C G G PROGRESSION  CCGGCCGG

C C G G PROGRESSION  CC G G 1 2 & & 3 & 4

CHORDS A & D

SHUFFLE RHYTHM 1 & A 2 & A 3 & A 4 & A 

RHYTHM #4 1 2 & A 3 & A 4 

A BLUES PROGRESSION

MINOR CHORDS

E MAJOR CHORD REVIEW

E MINOR CHORD

E MAJOR/MIN OR

A MINO R

A MAJOR/MIN OR

D MINOR

D MAJOR/MINO R

12/8 RHYTHM 1 & A 2 & A 3 & A 4 & A

RHYTHM PATTERN #5 

HARMONIC PROGRESSION PART 1

HARMONIC PROGRESSION PART 2

SINGLE NOTE MELODIES

PICKING ON THE E STRING

PICKING ON THE B STRING

MELODY #1 ON E & B STRING

MELODY #2 ON E & B STRING

MELODY #3 ON D & G STRINGS

MELODY #4 ON G & B STRINGS

MELODY #5 ON E & A STRINGS

MELODY #6 ON E & A STRINGS

POWER CHORDS

E 5 POWER CHORD

A 5 POWER CHORD

E/A POWER CHORD TAB

6 TH STRING POWER CHORDS

6 TH STRING POWER CHORD PROGRESSIONS

5 TH STRING POWER CHORDS

5 TH STRING POWER CHORD PROGRESSION

PALM MUTING SIDE OF RIGHT HAND RESTS ON STRINGS JUST ABOVE BRIDGE

VERSE CHORD PROGRESSION

CHORUS POWER CHORD PROGRESSION

BARRE CHORDS

E MAJOR CHORD SHAPE

F MAJOR BARRE SHAPE

F# MAJOR BARRE SHAPE

G MAJOR BARRE CHORD SHAPE

G/F BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION

6 TH STRING BARRE CHORD SERIES

A MAJOR BARRE CHORD SHAPE

5 TH STRING BARRE CHORDS

PARTIAL STRUMMING PATTERN 

6 TH STRING BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION

5 TH STRING BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION

MINOR BARRE CHORDS

E MINOR SHAPE

F MINOR BARRE CHORD

6 TH STRING MINOR BARRE CHORDS

G MINOR/MAJOR BARRE CHORDS

A MINOR CHORD SHAPE

Bb MINOR BAR CHORD

5 TH STRING MINOR BAR CHORDS

D MAJOR BARRE CHORD

5 TH STRING MINOR BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION

E MAJOR ARPPEGIATED

E MAJOR ARPPEGIATED LONG

MINOR BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION

Em/G BARRE CHORD PROGRESSION ARP.

LEAD IN BLUES AND ROCK

A PENTATONIC SCALE

A PENTATONIC SCALE UP/DOWN

A PENTATONIC EIGHTH NOTES

PENTATONIC SCALE FINGERING PATTERNS

A PENTATONIC TWO OCTAVES

C PENTATONIC TWO OCTAVES

D PENTATONIC TWO OCTAVES

A BLUES SCALE #4’s

A BLUES SCALE

LICK #1

LICK #2

LICK #3

12 BAR BLUES IN A

A7 CHORD

D7 CHORD

E7 CHORD

A BLUES 1 OF 3

A BLUES 2 OF 3

A BLUES 3 OF 3

A BLUES FULL FORM

A CHORD NUMBERS

A BLUES CHORD PROGRESSION WITH NUMBERS

BLUES CHORD PROGRESSION NUMBERS

BLUES STRUMMING PATTERN #1 1 ON A BAR

BLUES STRUMMING PATTERN #2 4 ON A BAR

BLUES STRUMMING PATTERN #3 MUTED SHUFFLE

MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE

A MINOR PENTATONIC FIRST STRING

A MINOR PENTATONIC FIRST STRING FINGERING

A MINOR PENTATONIC OPEN POSITION

A MINOR PENTATONIC OPEN POSITION DIAGRAM AND TAB

A MINOR PENTATONIC TONIC PITCHES

A MINOR PENTATONIC 5 TH FRET POSITION

A MINOR PENTATONIC 5 TH FRET TONIC PITCHES

A MINOR PENTATONIC PICKING PATTERNS

BLUES RHYTH M RIFFS

RIFFS SHORT MELODIC PHRASES THAT ADD CHARACTER TO A SONG

IM A MAN SIMPLE

MANNISH BOY

MANNISH BOY ON D & E STRINGS

MANNISH BOY EXTENDED

BLUES SHUFFLE BASS LINE NOTES

BLUES SHUFFLE BASS LINE

BLUES SHUFFLE BASS LINES TRANSPOSED #1

BLUES SHUFFLE BASS LINE TRANSPOSED #2

BOOGIE BLUES RIFF

BOOGIE BLUES RIFF TRANSPOSED #1

BOOGIE BLUES RIFF TRANSPOSED #2

BLUES IN OTHER KEYS

E7 SHAPE REVIEW

G7 BARRE REVIEW

A7 BARRE REVIEW

A7 OPEN POSITION REVIEW

C7 BARRE REVIEW

D7 BARRE REVIEW

E7 BARRE REVIEW

6 TH STRING PITCHES

6 TH STRING-E POSITION BARRE CHORDS

A/Ab E POSITION BARRE CHORDS

G/G# E POSITION BARRE CHORDS

5 TH STRING NOTES

5 TH STRING BARRE CHORDS

Eb 7 CHORD

A BLUES CHORDS

A BLUES

A PENTATO NIC SCALE

G BLUES CHORDS

G BLUES

G PENTATO NIC SCALE

BB BLUES CHORDS

Bb BLUES

Bb PENTATON IC SCALE

E BLUES CHORDS

E BLUES

E PENTATONI C SCALE

E7 7 TH POSITION BLUES CHORDS

E7 7 TH POSITION BLUES

E PENTATONI C SCALE 12 TH FRET

STRUMMIING PATTERN 2 &

DOWN STROKE SHUFFLE PATTERN WITH MUTED PALM 

DOWN/UP SHUFFLE PATTERN WITH FRETTING HAND MUTE 

BENDS & VIBRAT O

HALF STEP BEND TECHNIQUE -PICK STRING AND PUSH UP TOWARDS CEILING -FIND UPPER PITCH BY CHECKING THE NOTE 1 FRET UP -USE OTHER FINGERS TO HELP PUSH STRINGS

HALF-STEP PITCH BEND TAB

HALF-PITCH BEND EXERCISES

FULL STEP BENDS CHECK THE PITCH TWO FRETS UP

MORE FULL STEP BEND EXERCISES

PREBENDS -START ON THE UPPER, BENT-STRING PITCH -ALLOW STRING TO FALL TO CORRECT PITCH

LEAD LICK #1

LEAD LICK #2

LEAD LICK #3

FREDDY KING LICKS

HAMMER ONS PULL OFFS SLIDES

HAMMER ON -PICK THE FRETTED NOTE -QUICKLY, WITH STRENGTH, PLACE THE FRETTING FINGER DOWN ON THE NEW PITCH WITHOUT PICKING

HAMMER ON PRACTICE

E MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE USING HAMMER- ONS

A MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE USING HAMMER- ONS

PULL OFF TECHNIQUE

PULL OFF PRACTICE

E MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE USING PULL OFFS

G MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE USING PULL OFFS

SLIDE TECHNIQUE

SLIDE PRACTICE UPUP DO WN UP&DO WN

SLIDE LICK

LEAD LICK #1

LEAD LICK #2

LEAD LICK #3

BLUES SCALES AND QUARTER BENDS

SCALE DEGREE NAMES

1 3 b b 7 7 SCALE DEGREES b 3 & b 7

PENTATONIC SCALE DEGREES 1 b b 7 1

BLUES SCALE DEGREES 1 b 3 4 b 5 5 b 7 1

BLUES SCALE 2 OCTAVES UP & DOWN 1 b 3 4 b 5 5 b 7 1 b 3 4 b 5 5 b 7 1 b 3 b 3 1 b 7 5 b 5 4 b 3 1 b 7 5 b 5 4 b 3 1

USING THE FLAT 5 AS A PASSING TONE

SQUEEZING THE b 5

SQUEEZING THE b 3

¼ STEP BEND ON b 3 & b 7 b3b3 b7b7

¼ STEP BEND LICK

¼ STEP BEND LICK BREAK DOWN

¼ STEP BEND LICK BREAK DOWN #2

¼ STEP BEND LICK END

b 5 BEND LICK

SCALE PATTERN #1 ROOT POSITION E PENTATONI C E BLUES

SCALE PATTERN #2 START ON 3RD E PENTATONI C E BLUES

SCALE PATTERN #3 START ON 4TH E PENTATONI C E BLUES

SCALE PATTERN #4 START ON 5TH E PENTATONI C E BLUES

SCALE PATTERN #5 START ON 7TH E PENTATONI C E BLUES

JOHN LEE HOOKER MELODY 1 OF 3

JOHN LEE HOOKER MELODY 2 OF 3

JOHN LEE HOOKER MELODY 3 OF 3

HOOKER MELODY COMPLETE