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Major Pentatonic Scales. Visualizing Pentatonic Scales Pt. Modal Pentatonic Scales "Lydian". Exotic Scales For Guitar Pt. These free advanced guitar lessons are designed to help you take your guitar technique and fretboard knowledge to the highest levels imaginable. Now I know that practically every guitar player on earth has their own opinion of what constitutes calling something advanced or not.

Lets just say that I have put the lessons on this page that I feel the majority of guitar players would determine to be at an advanced level. However, even if you are an intermediate level player and just made your way to this page out of curiosity feel free to cruise through the lessons as well.

Even though you might not be able to play all the exercises and techniques found in these lessons up to speed yet, practicing them at slow to moderate tempos can really make your guitar playing progress very quickly! The same thing goes for the advanced guitar players out there. Spend a lot of time practicing at a slow to moderate tempos in order to develop a clean technique. Speed is easy after you have developed proper form. Also, the chords, scales and scale visualization categories would actually be healthy for an intermediate level player to go through as long as they have gone through all the theory lessons on this site and the scale and chord studies found in the intermediate section.

As an added bonus I have a lot of very advanced guitar songs of this site to challenge you even more. I know that the internet is just flooded with free beginner to intermediate guitar lessons but I felt there was a huge shortage of quality free advanced guitar lessons out there so hopefully this page will help to rectify that a little bit. Just don't hurt yourself! Harp Harmonics Pt. Legato Techniques Pt. Economy Picking. Two String Sweep Arpeggios.

Eric Johnson Style Pentatonics. Eric Johnson Style Chords Pt. Eric Johnson Style Pedal Tones. Joe Satriani Style Tapping Pt. Joe Satriani Legato Techniques. Steve Vai Style Tapped Bends. Major Triad Inversions. Minor Triad Inversions. Diminished Triad Inversions. Augmented Triad Inversions. Modal Progressions On The Guitar. Intervals Pt. Harmonic Minor Scale Forms Pt.

Melodic Minor Scale Forms. Using the Phrygian Dominant Mode. Visualizing Major Scales Pt. Visualizing Modes On The Guitar. Visualizing Arpeggios With Scales Pt. Stealing From Legends Ep. Guitar Tone Ahh guitar tone.. It seems to be a favorite pastime for most guitar players to obsess about how to make their guitars, amps of FX pedals sounds better. I mean, have you guys seen a guitar magazine lately? They all seem to be nothing more than advertisements for the latest gear.

Everyone is searching for some incredible guitar tone that they hear in their head but just can't seem to ever conjure into real life. These guitar tone tutorials are meant to help you along with this journey by demonstrating how to get some of the most cherished guitar tones ever created.

I think the more of these guitar tone tutorials you watch the better you will be at designing your own specific guitar sounds. Studying how some of the greatest guitar tones ever heard were created can be a very inspiring and eye opening experience. Even if the tone isn't something that you would particularly want to use for your own playing, learning how different combinations of amps and FX affect each other can help you in your own tone searches.

Using this high quality modeler gives me access to countless amp and FX combinations to create unlimited guitar sounds. Many players have modelers like this or some combination of pedals and amps that they can use to recreate the guitar tones taught in these video tutorials.

But by following along with these lessons I hope you will learn how to get those sounds with a modeler or series of combination of amps or pedals that you already have. Money for Nothing Tone - Dire Straits. You can simply go through them in the order you find them below or just pick something that you are interested in learning and go from there. Most of these free music theory lessons contain a free PDF download that contains the actual tutorial.

The best thing to do is to simply print out the PDF files and read them each a few times to help the material sink in better. A lot of times you will be given a system to follow in order to help you internalize the theory concepts and you will basically need to practice those "mental gymnastics" until you know the material well enough that you hardly have to think about it at all.

The main thing to remember with these lessons is that you want to be able to drop any methods you use to figure out the theory material because you are simply familiar enough with the material that you know everything without needing to figure it out anymore. For example, in the "Understanding Keys" lesson below I will teach you a quick method that will enable you to figure out any major key in your head. That is great, but any method requires you to think a little bit. What the overall goal though is to eventually use the methods taught enough that you simply know the notes of say an A Major scale without needing to use a method to figure them out anymore.

I liken it to the way many business men or women have a certain way of categorizing the names of people they have just met. If they hang around those new people enough they aren't gonna have to go through a little mental routine whenever they want to remember a person's name, they will simply know their name without thinking.

That is what you are aiming for in these lessons. Understanding Keys.



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