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Lead guitar is a guitar part which plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs within a song structure. The lead is the featured guitar, which usually plays single-note-based lines or double-stops. In rock, heavy metal, blues, jazz, punk, fusion, some pop, and other music styles, lead guitar lines are usually supported by a second guitarist who plays rhythm guitar, which consists of accompaniment chords and riffs.
To create lead guitar lines, guitarists use scales, modes, arpeggios, licks, and riffs that are performed using a variety of techniques. In rock, heavy metal, blues, jazz and fusion bands and some pop contexts as well as others, lead guitar lines often employ alternate picking, sweep picking, economy picking and legato (e.g., hammer ons, pull offs), which are used to maximize the speed of their solos or riffs. Such "tricks" can employ the picking hand used in the fret area (such as tapping), and even be augmented and embellished with devices such as bows, or separate electronic devices such as an EBow (electronic bow).
The guitar is a popular musical instrument classified as a string instrument with anywhere from 4 to 18 strings, usually having 6. The sound is projected either acoustically or through electrical amplification (for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar, respectively). It is typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the right hand while fretting (or pressing against the frets) the strings with the fingers of the left hand. The guitar is a type of chordophone, traditionally constructed from wood and strung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguished from other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modern guitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-course Renaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string instrument.
There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic guitar, and the archtop guitar. The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the strings's vibration, amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. The classical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using a comprehensive finger-picking technique. The term "finger-picking" can also refer to a specific tradition of folk, blues, bluegrass, and country guitar playing in the United States.
A guitar solo is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music written for a classical guitar, electric guitar or an acoustic guitar. In 20th and 21st century traditional music and popular music such as blues, swing, jazz, jazz fusion, rock and metal guitar solos often contain virtuoso techniques and varying degrees of improvisation. Guitar solos on classical guitar, which are typically written in musical notation, are also used in classical music forms such as chamber music and concertos.
Guitar solos range from unaccompanied works for a single guitar to compositions with accompaniment from a few other instruments or a large ensemble. The accompaniment musicians for a guitar solo can range from a small ensemble such as a jazz quartet or a rock band, to a large ensemble such as an orchestra or big band. Unaccompanied acoustic guitar music is found in folk and classical music dating as far back as the instrument has existed, and the use of an acoustic guitar as a solo voice within an ensemble dates back at least to the Baroque concerto.
"Hotel California" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh.
The song is considered the most famous recording of the band, and its long guitar coda has been voted the best guitar solo of all time. The song was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978. The lyrics of the song have been given various interpretations by fans and critics alike, the Eagles themselves described the song as their "interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles". In the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles, Henley said that the song was about "a journey from innocence to experience...that's all"...
The melody of the song was composed by Don Felder in a rented house on Malibu Beach. He recorded the basic chords with a Rhythm Ace acoustic guitar and added a 12 string guitar on a four-track recording deck in his spare bedroom, then mixed in a bassline, and gave Don Henley and Glenn Frey each the resulting demo cassette. Felder, who met the Eagles through his high school bandmate Bernie Leadon, said that Leadon advised him to make tapes of songs he wrote for the band so that other band members like Henley, whose forte is in writing lyrics, might work with him on finishing the songs they like. The demos he made were always instrumental, and on every album project he would submit 15 or 16 ideas. The demo he made for Hotel California showed influences from Latin and reggae music, and it grabbed the attention of Henley who said he liked the song that "sounds like a Mexican reggae or Bolero", which gave the song its first working title, "Mexican Reggae".
Highway Star may refer to:
Actors: Adam R. Steigert (actor), Kellen Pembleton (actor), Matthew Lorentz (director), Tina Grimm (actress), Louis Winters (actor), Fattie King (actor), Ryan Weisner (actor), Ryan Dunson (actor), Ryan Dunson (actor), Ryan Weisner (actor), John Wittlinger (actor), John Wittlinger (actor), Matt Buscarino (actor),
Genres: Music, Short,Actors: Patrick Flaherty (producer), Patrick Flaherty (director), Patrick Flaherty (editor), Keith Naylor (composer), Keith Naylor (actor), John Yett (actor), Justin Hawkins (actor), Bobak Lotfipour (actor), Dustin Fleming (actor),
Plot: Centered on the Denton (TX) based, underground band, Trebuchet, "Four Nights in December" chronicles the making of and reflection on their 2nd independent, full-length album. At the root of the film is the DIY ideal: squeezing every last bit of potential from the resources at your disposal to make the best art possible. The setting of "Four Nights in December" is predominantly Denton's historical square district. There the 5-piece rock outfit decided to record in a second story loft once occupied by one of their members. No fancy recording studio-just a loft, lights, cameras, and a handful of ever-engaging imaginations. The idea was to record the songs much like a live show and capture that experience on film in order to have four music videos to promote/accompany the album upon its release. Shortly thereafter, the idea of "interviews" with members and friends/fans came to fruition. Topics covered throughout the film include the DIY mentality, reasons for recording in such a peculiar way in such a particular setting, band quirks, compositional style, the band's progression, and the band's new album. Shot in different locations around town-including a historical basement bar, a moving van, the band's rehearsal space, a sidewalk on the square, and Studio 105-the interviews bring a rich context and narrative to a relatively unknown musical entity. What the film captures is not just another rock band striving to be heard, but a rock band that does so with a humble and calculated demeanor and a grasp on what it means to make music with integrity.
Keywords: band-music, d.i.y., denton-texas, elmo, independent-film, interview, music-album, music-video, musical-actsActors: Tawny Amber Young (actress), Raul Perez (director), Jake Kelley (actor), Adam Artea (actor), Sammy (actor), Mark (actor), Fernando Frutos (actor), Ramon Lopez (actor),
Genres: Music, Short,Actors: Quintin Bennett (director), Quintin Bennett (editor), Zach Felder (actor), Mason Boisvert (actor), Michael Flores (producer), Zeven Wilf (actor), Brian DiMeglio (actor),
Genres: Music, Short,Actors: LaQuita Chantelle James (actress), Julian Chojnacki (writer), Julian Chojnacki (director), Julian Chojnacki (editor), Wes Hayden (actor), R.K. (actor), Simone Kellacher (actress), Kelly Smith (actress), Danny Archer (actor), Marti Ryan (miscellaneous crew), Bobo (actor), R.K. Brown (actor), Wesley Hayden (actor), Phillip Austin Mikula (actor),
Genres: Music,Actors: Iva Davies (actor), Iva Davies (actor), Iva Davies (actor), Nat Oates (actress), Glenn Reither (actor), Glenn Reither (actor), Paul Wheeler (actor), Paul Gildea (actor), Chris Cheney (actor), Scot Barbour (actor), Steve Morgan (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Sarah Iversen (producer), Beth Klepper (producer), Evan Haiman (director), Ray Volkema (editor), Jason Garren (producer), Evan Haiman (producer), James Kruger (miscellaneous crew), Hillary DePuy (producer), Chance Wimberly (producer), Glen Nickersen (miscellaneous crew), Keith Anderson (actor), Albert Smith (miscellaneous crew), Cooper Appelt (actor), William Barnes (actor), Ray Johnston (actor),
Plot: The journey of cancer survivor and former Dallas Maverick Ray Johnston and his band as they travel across the country trying to make it in the music business. The band's journey is only a part of the story, however. The larger part of this behind-the-scenes series is the uplifting story of the band's leader, Ray Johnston and his heroic battle with leukemia. But, after successfully beating the disease, not once but four times (Johnston is now in remission) he is pursuing a new dream, traveling across Texas, the Southwest and the Southeast with The Ray Johnston Band. Some of the band's performances will be fundraisers for The Ryan Gibson Foundation or TRGF. Ray will be spreading the word about the importance of leukemia research as well as raising funds for TRGF.
Genres: Music,Actors: Tom Petty (composer), Tom Petty (actor), Jon Brion (actor), Keith Hobelman (miscellaneous crew), Michele Zugschwerdt (miscellaneous crew), James Pluta (producer), Martyn Atkins (director), Angela Fairhurst (producer), William Bullen (editor), Benmont Tench (actor), Mike Campbell (actor), Tony Dimitriades (producer), Steve Ferrone (actor), Scott Thurston (actor), Ron Blair (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Music,Actors: David Mallet (director), Wayne Isham (director), Mike Mansfield (director), Daniel Kleinman (director), Joe Elliott (actor), Friend Michael Wells (producer), Def Leppard (actor), Jean Pellerin (director), Jay Roewe (producer), Phil Collen (actor), Doug Freel (director), Rick Allen (actor), Rick Savage (actor), Stephen Clark (actor), Chris Main (producer),
Genres: Documentary, Music,Actors: Paul Dewdney (actor), Paul Gambaccini (actor), Kevin Godley (actor), Alison Moyet (actress), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Pat Reilly (actor), Pat Reilly (actor), Andy Pierson (actor), Pete Reilly (actor), Rob Reilly (actor), Andy Fox (actor), Colin Thurston (actor),
Plot: Sugar Ray Five ~ Battle of the Bands Finalists/Winners 1984 - Sugar Ray Five were one of the six finalists and eventual winners of the 1984 Battle of the Bands Competition sponsored by TDK. The competition was held throughout the UK in which more than 1700 bands initially entered. Various Nationwide elimination heats were held in which Sugar Ray Five won each heat outright and were eventual outright winners at the Grand Final which was held at the world famous Hammersmith Odeon (now Hammersmith Apollo) in London in front of a capacity crowd and covered by the BBC. Sugar Ray Five completely annihilated the opposition on the night and ending up gaining 147 of the absolute maximum of 150 points available from the judges. Only ever performing original material the self-penned 7" single 'Lazy Hours' with 'March' on the flip side was released into the British charts the following year which received airplay on principal radio and TV but despite being rapidly tipped by the industry for great heights as a true force to be reckoned with in the mid-eighties music scene the group disbanded less than a year later.
Genres: Music,Play electric guitar. How to play lead Guitar. Play electric guitar scales. Learn to play lead guitar. Lead guitar for beginners. From the Secret Guitar Teacher site: http://secretguitarteacher.com/youtube/intermediate/electric/AToibIUfmkw/83670528-the-secret-to-lead-guitar.php Blues scale in 5 positions When I was 15 years old one of my brothers' friends was playing some cool blues riffs on his guitar and I asked him -- how do you do that? He tore an empty cigarette packet down one side, opened it out and, grabbing a ballpoint pen, he Scrawled down five grid patterns with little circles on them and handed it to me. Learn those! Was all he said. At the time I had a feeling like I had just been initiated into the Inner circle of Lead Guitar Players. Now, nearly 40 years on, I know t...
This my acoustic version of the legendary Hotel California Solo by The Eagles. Help me create more content - https://www.patreon.com/acoustician Please subscribe if you liked the video! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrCS4DZnz74uB8FU47QUcdA?sub_confirmation=1 _______________________________________________________ Gear used: - Ibanez EW50 - Shure MV5 - Logic Pro X - D’addario .011 - .052 Phosphor Bronze
NOTE: MY GUITAR IS TUNED DOWN 1/2 STEP - more below. For the complete lesson, check out http://www.jimbowley.com/2012/03/for-lead-guitarists-ten-basic-moves/. For all the FREE lessons and tips, visit http://www.jimbowley.com At its core, playing lead guitar is a matter of mastering some fundamental movements and combining them to form seemingly complex phrases. In this lesson, we'll boil everything down to Ten Basic Moves! PLEASE NOTE THAT MY GUITAR IS TUNED DOWN 1/2 STEP. This was not intentional, but rather a mistake - sorry for any confusion. You can either tune your guitar down 1/2 to match me or simply play the examples one fret lower. Remember that these are just movement combos - they can be played anywhere on the neck.
I'm giving away The Ultimate Guitar Toolbox right now! FREE ACCESS » http://GuitarLessons.com/toolbox/ . This is the first video from the Lead Guitar Quick-Start Series. In this lesson Nate gives an overview of this series and gets you started with some advice for your fretting hand. If you are interested in learning to play lead guitar - you’ve come to the right place. This lesson series covers: basic hand technique, the major scale, the major pentatonic scale, the minor pentatonic scale, hammer-ons and pull-offs (legato technique), vibrato technique, playing guitar solos, and more. Best of all, it includes some free jam-tracks that you can use to apply everything you learn along to real music. That way you don’t just learn the concepts behind lead guitar, but you also have an oppor...
In this guitar lesson, Steve Stine discusses a cool way to learn to solo on guitar with just a few notes, and with 5 minutes of practice, you can start using this cool trick! This is a technique Steve refers to as "Chord Chasing", where you don't necessarily look at soloing from a "scale" perspective, but rather, you think about the chord you are currently playing, and expand from there to add some simple solo ideas. This technique is very popular with southern rock guitar players, pop rock and rock players as well. Check it out and see if it helps give you another perspective on playing your guitar. If you are interested in learning more about the course: https://guitarzoom.com/chordchasingmastery/course/ Unlock Your Fretboard the EASY Way: https://goo.gl/wuC3Xf Visit us on Facebook:...
Top 10 Greatest Guitar Solos Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Q2kKrD Rock and roll would not be the same without these memorable guitar solos. WatchMojo lists the greatest solos of all time. List Entries and Rank: #10. Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple “Highway Star” #9. Eric Clapton from Cream “Crossroads” #8. Don Felder and Joe Walsh from Eagles “Hotel California” #7. Allen Collins and Gary Rossington from Lynyrd Skynyrd “Free Bird” #6. Randy Rhoads from Ozzy Osbourne “Mr. Crowley” #5. Brian May from Queen “Bohemian Rhapsody” #4. Jimi Hendrix from The Jimi Hendrix Experience “All Along the Watchtower” #3. ?
*NEW* 6 Melodic Licks Package - Download and support me! http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/1045 Also LIKE my FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/StelAndre1/ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/stel_andre/ My previews melodic lick lesson packages below - 1) http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/37 2) http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/19 SUBSCRIBE - LIKE - SHARE Link for Emotional Melodic Guitar Solo part 2 https://youtu.be/Kcg3e_yU_qU Link for Emotional Melodic Guitar Solo part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu74LK_p82g You like the backing track? You can find it here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=norE7lWonbw Wanna learn how to play it? Click here http://youtu.be/5RaotiN4gJQ Hey I am Stel Andre and this is my emotional melodic guitar solo ...
i try to teach how to master the A minor pentatonic scale, understand keys, the chords in a given key, relative minors and majors, and everything you need to start playing lead guitar. more to come!
http://www.tomasmichaud.com/rhythm-vs-lead-guitar --- Hey there, have you ever wondered what’s the difference between rhythm guitar and lead guitar? Hang out with me for a little bit and I’ll show you some examples and explain it too. Hi there, I’m Tomas Michaud founder of Real Guitar School. Rhythm guitar – first of all, the simplest form of rhythm guitar is just simply playing acoustic guitar often with just a singer --- that’s (0:36). Now if you’re playing guitar with a band sometimes things are a little different. One of the reason is cause you have other instruments and if you’re constantly banging out for chords sometimes it fills up too much of the space it doesn’t leave room for that bass player, the drummers holding the groove so you wanna make sure you’re locking with them and...
Ritchie Blackmore's (Deep Purple) Highway Star Guitar Solo Cover by Giulia Marta Vallar
Play electric guitar. How to play lead Guitar. Play electric guitar scales. Learn to play lead guitar. Lead guitar for beginners. From the Secret Guitar Teacher site: http://secretguitarteacher.com/youtube/intermediate/electric/AToibIUfmkw/83670528-the-secret-to-lead-guitar.php Blues scale in 5 positions When I was 15 years old one of my brothers' friends was playing some cool blues riffs on his guitar and I asked him -- how do you do that? He tore an empty cigarette packet down one side, opened it out and, grabbing a ballpoint pen, he Scrawled down five grid patterns with little circles on them and handed it to me. Learn those! Was all he said. At the time I had a feeling like I had just been initiated into the Inner circle of Lead Guitar Players. Now, nearly 40 years on, I know t...
This my acoustic version of the legendary Hotel California Solo by The Eagles. Help me create more content - https://www.patreon.com/acoustician Please subscribe if you liked the video! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrCS4DZnz74uB8FU47QUcdA?sub_confirmation=1 _______________________________________________________ Gear used: - Ibanez EW50 - Shure MV5 - Logic Pro X - D’addario .011 - .052 Phosphor Bronze
NOTE: MY GUITAR IS TUNED DOWN 1/2 STEP - more below. For the complete lesson, check out http://www.jimbowley.com/2012/03/for-lead-guitarists-ten-basic-moves/. For all the FREE lessons and tips, visit http://www.jimbowley.com At its core, playing lead guitar is a matter of mastering some fundamental movements and combining them to form seemingly complex phrases. In this lesson, we'll boil everything down to Ten Basic Moves! PLEASE NOTE THAT MY GUITAR IS TUNED DOWN 1/2 STEP. This was not intentional, but rather a mistake - sorry for any confusion. You can either tune your guitar down 1/2 to match me or simply play the examples one fret lower. Remember that these are just movement combos - they can be played anywhere on the neck.
I'm giving away The Ultimate Guitar Toolbox right now! FREE ACCESS » http://GuitarLessons.com/toolbox/ . This is the first video from the Lead Guitar Quick-Start Series. In this lesson Nate gives an overview of this series and gets you started with some advice for your fretting hand. If you are interested in learning to play lead guitar - you’ve come to the right place. This lesson series covers: basic hand technique, the major scale, the major pentatonic scale, the minor pentatonic scale, hammer-ons and pull-offs (legato technique), vibrato technique, playing guitar solos, and more. Best of all, it includes some free jam-tracks that you can use to apply everything you learn along to real music. That way you don’t just learn the concepts behind lead guitar, but you also have an oppor...
In this guitar lesson, Steve Stine discusses a cool way to learn to solo on guitar with just a few notes, and with 5 minutes of practice, you can start using this cool trick! This is a technique Steve refers to as "Chord Chasing", where you don't necessarily look at soloing from a "scale" perspective, but rather, you think about the chord you are currently playing, and expand from there to add some simple solo ideas. This technique is very popular with southern rock guitar players, pop rock and rock players as well. Check it out and see if it helps give you another perspective on playing your guitar. If you are interested in learning more about the course: https://guitarzoom.com/chordchasingmastery/course/ Unlock Your Fretboard the EASY Way: https://goo.gl/wuC3Xf Visit us on Facebook:...
Top 10 Greatest Guitar Solos Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Q2kKrD Rock and roll would not be the same without these memorable guitar solos. WatchMojo lists the greatest solos of all time. List Entries and Rank: #10. Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple “Highway Star” #9. Eric Clapton from Cream “Crossroads” #8. Don Felder and Joe Walsh from Eagles “Hotel California” #7. Allen Collins and Gary Rossington from Lynyrd Skynyrd “Free Bird” #6. Randy Rhoads from Ozzy Osbourne “Mr. Crowley” #5. Brian May from Queen “Bohemian Rhapsody” #4. Jimi Hendrix from The Jimi Hendrix Experience “All Along the Watchtower” #3. ?
*NEW* 6 Melodic Licks Package - Download and support me! http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/1045 Also LIKE my FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/StelAndre1/ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/stel_andre/ My previews melodic lick lesson packages below - 1) http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/37 2) http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/Video_Lessons/19 SUBSCRIBE - LIKE - SHARE Link for Emotional Melodic Guitar Solo part 2 https://youtu.be/Kcg3e_yU_qU Link for Emotional Melodic Guitar Solo part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu74LK_p82g You like the backing track? You can find it here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=norE7lWonbw Wanna learn how to play it? Click here http://youtu.be/5RaotiN4gJQ Hey I am Stel Andre and this is my emotional melodic guitar solo ...
i try to teach how to master the A minor pentatonic scale, understand keys, the chords in a given key, relative minors and majors, and everything you need to start playing lead guitar. more to come!
http://www.tomasmichaud.com/rhythm-vs-lead-guitar --- Hey there, have you ever wondered what’s the difference between rhythm guitar and lead guitar? Hang out with me for a little bit and I’ll show you some examples and explain it too. Hi there, I’m Tomas Michaud founder of Real Guitar School. Rhythm guitar – first of all, the simplest form of rhythm guitar is just simply playing acoustic guitar often with just a singer --- that’s (0:36). Now if you’re playing guitar with a band sometimes things are a little different. One of the reason is cause you have other instruments and if you’re constantly banging out for chords sometimes it fills up too much of the space it doesn’t leave room for that bass player, the drummers holding the groove so you wanna make sure you’re locking with them and...
Ritchie Blackmore's (Deep Purple) Highway Star Guitar Solo Cover by Giulia Marta Vallar
i try to teach how to master the A minor pentatonic scale, understand keys, the chords in a given key, relative minors and majors, and everything you need to start playing lead guitar. more to come!
DONATE: http://www.andrewwasson.com/donations.php http://www.andrewwasson.com/ Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website... Q). I want to get right into playing great lead guitar, but I don't know any theory. Is it possible to know how to solo without knowing anything about keys or a songs theory? I saw on Dave Mustaine's Twitter that he's self-taught and can't read notes. I think I'm going to do guitar like that and be like him too. I just can't understand how he plays so fast without knowing theory? Can you help me? Mike – Bloomington, Indiana USA A). Jamming on riffs in the early years of learning how to solo is some of the most fun that a guitarist can have on this instrument. And, the best part, is that there is no need to initi...
To view the 2nd half of this lesson and to download the tablature and the MP3 jam track, visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/slow-country-lead-guitar-lesson-in-c-ep173 In this lead country guitar lesson, I'll show you how to think about playing lead by playing either the minor pentatonic, major pentatonic, or play around chord shapes. I'll give examples of each of these techniques throughout the guitar lesson. Here are a few other country lead lessons that I've created that follow these techniques: https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/slow-bluesy-country-lead-using-different-chord-voicings-ep144/ https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/slow-bluesy-country-lead-guitar-lesson-ep136/
Pickup a KLIQ Aircell Guitar Strap at: http://bit.ly/2bvm2K1 $10 Discount - PROMO CODE: SWIFTSTRAP Get my official TAB and chord sheet for this lesson at: http://patreon.com/swiftlessons Hello friends, Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another By Request Song Tutorial. A large portion of the request I receive are for The Beatles and their solo works. So today I’ll be breaking down a true classic off George Harrison’s 1970 album, All Thing Must Pass entitled “My Sweet Lord.” Featured Product of the Week: The new AirCell Guitar Strap by my good friends at KLIQ Music Gear. This is by far the most comfortable guitar strap that I’ve ever used. Long hours in the studio or on stage often leave me feeling pretty sore, especially with heavier guitars like my 93' Gibson. The aircells in ...
Get the tabs, backings and scales here: http://bit.ly/1fVenNd More Sinisa lessons: http://bit.ly/18qf2o8 Techniques covered in this solo: - hammer on (video part 1) - 5:20 - pull off (video part 1) - 5:20 - alternate picking (video part 2) - 5:48 - strumming (video part 3) - 6:26 - natural harmonics (video part 4) - 6:50 - artificial harmonics (video part 4) - 6:50 - finger picking chords (video part 5) - 7:26 - octave playing (video part 6) - 8:04 - normal legato (video part 7) - 8:41 - strict legato (video part 7) - 8:41 - pre bends (video part 8) - 9:17 - normal bending (video part 8) - 9:17 - micro bending (video part 9) - 9:45 - trills (video part 10) - 10:02 - thumb thang (video part 11) - 10:22 - double stops (video part 12) - 10:41 - vertical vibrato (video part 13) - 11:02 - ho...
Rhythm and lead guitar are really just two sides of the same coin; here's a blues piece which shows you a few ways you might combine the two. Here's a link to the music/tab: http://www.anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk/mixing-rhythm-and-lead-in-a-12-bar-blues
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More blues mixing rhythm and lead. Music/tab here: http://www.anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk/more-mixing-blues-rhythm-and-lead/ Many more YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/c/anyonecanplayguitarcouk Twitter: https://twitter.com/acpgtr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk Info on private lessons/Skype lessons: http://www.anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk/private-lessons/
Guitar lesson by Troy Stetina, beginning rock lead guitar method.
Bb F (3 times)
G C G C
I've got a lady doctor She cure da pain for free
G C Bb F G
I've got a lady doctor Oh there ain't nothing wrong with me.
G C G C
I went in with a heart burn into the surgery
To my surprise two pretty eyes was running up and down me.
Said now be a patient patient stretch right out on that couch
Help yourself to the pills cure your ills
Bb F G
I'm never gonna square it on out.
REPEAT CHORUS
Well all the cats said go see her it's only just down the road
You go in with pneumonia come out with just a heavy cold
She won't give you no jargon no medical how-do-you-do
Well just get right down under that stethoscope
Baby let that lady mess on with you.
REPEATR CHORUS (then instrumental chorus)
REPEAT CHORUS (twice, sung up an octave)
Ain't nothing wrong with
Ain't nothing wrong with me
Bb F Bb F C Bb F G
Ooh ooh ooh ooh lady doctor yeah.