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In this video I'll break down each section of Cemetery Gates, by the infamous metal band Pantera. The tabs can be found at http://www.guitarticles.blogspot.com
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Pinch harmonics are pretty easy and with a little experimenting, anyone can do them. I'll get you started, but then you'll have to sit down and work with what I have shown you.
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This is a very simple exercise that anyone can do. Start slow, sit down with a metronome and then work your way up to speed.
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This is a common trick done by classical guitarists to pull off any harmonic that they want. It also can be used in any style of music and can be done on an electric, clean or distorted.
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A great exercise that brings strength, reach and fluidity into the fretting hand. Take this one slow as it can put a lot of stress on the fretting hand. Make sure to stop and take a break if you feel a bit of stress. The tablature for this exercise c
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In this lesson featured at www.guitarticles.net, we'll take a look at the truths behind improvisational playing. I highly suggest that you watch all 3 parts of this series to get the most out of it, because there is a wealth of information here.
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A quick example of the Dorian mode, first played slow and then played fast. As a last touch, I'll give an example of how by rearranging the notes of any scale or mode, you can create a melodic passage for a song.
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In this video we will take a look at a very productive exercise. It is not only pleasant to the ears, but it is also challenges the picking hand. It does this by including alternate picking, inverted picking, string skipping and a little bit of rakin
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The process of creating two pinch harmonics at the same time.
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This exercise focuses on loosening the webbing between the fingers as well as building amazing fretting hand strength.
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We'll take a look at the Phrygian mode, as I'll explain how to construct it from a major scale. After that, I'll show you what it sounds like when applied to your playing, by improvising in Phrygian, demonstrating how by rearranging the notes of any
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This is an exercise that will help to improve the coordination between both the picking hand and the fretting hand.
Its a little tricky at first, but if you take your time, you'll get it. This exercise also acts as an insight into what can be done
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In this lesson featured at www.guitarticles.net, we'll take a look at the real secrets to improvisational playing and how you too can master this approach. If you haven't seen part 1 of this series yet, I highly recommend that you check that out first. Believe me when I say that there is a wealth of information here.
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In this lesson featured at www.guitarticles.net, we'll take a look at how to play the minor pentatonic scale. This scale is used commonly in Blues, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Jazz, Latin, etc. Its a good one to start with because its simple to play and can really get you started.
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In this lesson featured at www.guitarticles.net, we'll take a look a very melodic structured exercise/passage.
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