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Fretboard Mastery 101
Introduction - Part 1
Introduction - Part 2
5 Shapes Across Neck
Intervals - 2nds
Intervals - 3rds
Intervals - 4ths
How to Solo 101
Chord Tone Soloing - Introduction
Chord Tone Soloing - Approach Notes
Chord Tone Soloing - Pachelbel’s Canon Example
Chord Tone Soloing - Example 1
No Scales Approach - Example 1 (Advanced)
Bluesy Improv Example Over E7 Chord
Using Pentatonic Shapes for blues
Improvisation in 5 Positions
Improvisation using 2nds
Improvisation using 3rds
Improvisation using 1234 Sequence
Guitar Technique 101
Alternate Picking
Hammer Ons
Pull Offs
Slides
Bends
Two-handed tapping
Sweep picking
Pinch Harmonics
Music Theory 101
Major Scale
Know Your Intervals
Triads
Sequences
Chord Progressions
Pentatonic Scales
Natural minor scale
Beginning Guitarist
Introduction
Holding the Guitar
Holding the Pick
Parts of the Guitar
Open Strings
The Left Hand - Fretting Notes
Alternate Picking
Open Chords - G, C and D
Open Chords E and A
Strumming Chords - New Pattern
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