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This position and exercise is a real revelation once you get the hang of it, and it’s one of the best left-hand chord exercises you can learn.
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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This was one of the first blues chord “inflections” that I discovered in my formative years, listening to folks like Mike Bloomfield and T-Bone Walker. It’s very easy to imitate the sound, but it took me a while to actually discover that these slides came from 9th chords!!
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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The All-Important and Flexible C7 Chord Position
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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This lesson is really a natural extension of the last lesson on 9th chord slides, because the “Memphis” lick, from the Chuck Berry tune of the same name, is purely based on these chord positions.
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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The Classic Rockabilly Licks for E and A
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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The E, A, and D “Drone” Position Bass Licks
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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The title may not exactly be the most compelling, but this lick is easily one of the most useful and melodic positions one can ever utilize on the guitar.
Arlon Roth, Gibson
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Arlen Roth, Gibson
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Connecting Pentatonic Positions
Tom Kolb, GuitarInstructor.com
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Playing In the Style Of Albert King
Doug Fearman, GuitarTricks.com
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Harmonize Simple Arpeggios Over A Metal Progression
Ben Lindholm, GuitarTricks.com
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Learn To Play "Come As You Are" By Nirvana
Nirvana, GuitarGuy.TV
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Lesson of the Month #1: Beginning Electric Guitar
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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Learn To Play "Sweet Home Alabama" By Lynard Skynard
Lynard Skynard, GuitarGuy.TV
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Learn To Play "Rock n Roll Hoochie Coo" By Rick Derringer
Rick Derringer, GuitarGuy.TV
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Learn To Play "Whole Lotta Love" By Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin, GuitarGuy.TV
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Learn To Play "Banana Pancakes" By Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson, GuitarGuy.TV
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Learn To Play "Come As You Are" By Nirvana
Nirvana, GuitarGuy.TV
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Learn To Play "Heart Shaped Box" By Nirvana
Nirvana, GuitarGuy.TV
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The Shuffle Lick
Arlen Roth, Gibson
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