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Beginner’s guitar lesson 3: major chords


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Californication – Red Hot Chili Peppers – how to play rock riffs, easy electric guitar lesson & tab


Tab at www.guitarnick.com Learn how to play Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers . You find on the website lots of classic rock metal riffs for electric guitar with progressive guitar lessons and songs. Free tabs and videos on www.guitarnick.com

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – Jimi Hendrix


FULL COURSE: bit.ly More Guitar Lessons: bit.ly Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing. While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler. Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – Jeff Beck 1


FULL COURSE: bit.ly More Guitar Lessons: bit.ly Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing. While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler. Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – The Edge 1


FULL COURSE: bit.ly More Guitar Lessons: bit.ly Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing. While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler. Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – Keith Richards 1


FULL COURSE: bit.ly More Guitar Lessons: bit.ly Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing. While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler. Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – David Gilmour 1


FULL COURSE: bit.ly More Guitar Lessons: bit.ly Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing. While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler. Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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“Teenage Dream” Katy Perry Guitar Cover + Chords & Lyrics


Capo 3rd fret…. Verses /Chorus… Caad9 G D Em Bridge…. C D Em G Verse/Bridge….. Dddddddd Chorus….. D udududud du Lyrics…. You think I’m pretty Without any makeup on You think I’m funny When I tell the punchline wrong I know you get me So I let my walls come down, down Before you met me I was a wreck but things Were kinda heavy You brought me to life Now every February You’ll be my Valentine Let’s go all the way tonight No regrets, just love We can dance, until we die You and I, will be young forever You make me feel Like I’m livin’ a Teenage dream The way you turn me on I can’t sleep Let’s run away and Don’t ever look back, Don’t ever look back My heart stops When you look at me Just one touch Now baby I believe This is real So take a chance and Don’t ever look back, Don’t ever look back We drove to Cali And got drunk on the beach Got a motel and Built a fort out of sheets I finally found you My missing puzzle piece I’m complete Let’s go all the way tonight No regrets, just love We can dance, until we die You and I, will be young forever You make me feel Like I’m livin’ a Teenage dream The way you turn me on I can’t sleep Let’s run away and Don’t ever look back, Don’t ever look back My heart stops When you look at me Just one touch Now baby I believe This is real So take a chance and Don’t ever look back, Don’t ever look back I’mma get your heart racing In my skin tights jeans Be your teenage dream tonight Let you put your hands on me In my skin tight jeans Be

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Falling For You by Colbie Caillat – Guitar Lessons for Beginners Acoustic songs


Go to yourguitarsage.com tofind out how to get a chart to this song and 100s of other songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play Falling For You by Colbie Caillat . It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. Check out yourguitarsage.com for info on my online instructional resources about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos.. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com . Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!

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Guitar Lesson-Major Pentatonic Scales


A quick lesson for beginners on major pentatonic scales and teaches about keys and how they work. It then gives you a jam track to play to in the key of D major. The teacher is Nick Nolan Check out the Ultimate Beginner’s Series DVDs. I know it says Diatonic Scales in the beginning title. The diatonic scale lesson will be in another video to upload soon.

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