Welcome!
Hello guitar players!
If you’ve already mastered the fundamentals in Volume 1 and 2, then you’re ready for the next big step in your guitar journey.
In Volume 3, we’ll go beyond exercises and scales. This is where you start to sound like a real guitarist. Volume 3 transforms you from a beginner to an intermediate or slightly advanced guitar player.
Why is that? Because this is what you will learn:
- Essential techniques for improvising, such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, bends, and vibrato — the true building blocks of expressive playing.
- How to connect scales and positions smoothly across the fretboard for effortless technique.
- Step-by-step guidance on how to improvise so you can create your own music, not just repeating boring patterns.
- Your first complete guitar solo — built from scratch, evolving from a simple melody into a powerful solo you’ll be proud to play.
But that’s not all. Volume 3 also opens the door to the bigger world of music, meaning:
- Band coaching tips such as— how to play with others and actually fit in the mix.
- How to start a band including— practical advice for finding musicians and making it work.
- Recording secrets — how to capture guitar and video with stunning quality (tips I wish I had known when I was starting out).
- Exploring styles and effects — discover new genres, sounds, and must-know effects to inspire your next level of playing.
- Understanding modes and much more
By the end of this course, you won’t just know more licks — you’ll have the skills, confidence, and knowledge to play guitar with more freedom and possibilities than ever.
Enroll in Volume 3 today, and let’s take your guitar playing and your musical identity to the next level.
Course curriculum
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1Introduction
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Welcome to the course!
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What will you learn in this course?
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Curriculum
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2Chapter 1
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Introduction to chapter 1
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What is transposing?
- What is the CAGED system? Free Preview
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Am pentatonic scale explained
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Am pentatonic quarter notes
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Am pentatonic sheet music - quarter notes
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Am pentatonic 8th notes
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Am pentatonic sheet music - 8th notes
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Am pentatonic 16th notes
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Am pentatonic with sheet music - 16th notes
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Blues scale explained
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A blues scale - quarter notes
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A blues scale 8th notes
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A blues scale 8th notes with sheet music
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A Blues scale - 16th notes
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A Blues scale - 16th notes with sheet music
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C major pentatonic scale explained
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C major pentatonic scale - quarter notes
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C major pentatonic scale - quarter notes with sheet music
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C major pentatonic 8th notes
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C major pentatonic scale - 8th notes with sheet music
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C major pentatonic 16th notes
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C major pentatonic scale - 16th notes with sheet music
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Vibrato explained
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Bends explained
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Pull off explained
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Hammer ons explained
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Slide explained
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Trills explained
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Tapping explained
- Modes explained part 1 Free Preview
- Modes explained part 2 Free Preview
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Nashville chart explained part 1
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Nashville chart explained part 2
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How to use a capo
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Capo buying guide
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3Chapter 2
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Introduction chapter 2
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Hammer on exercises explained
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Exercise 1 explained
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Exercise 1A
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Ex. 1A with sheet music
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Exercise 1B
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Ex. 1B with sheet music
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Exercise 2 explained
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Exercise 2A
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Ex. 2A with sheet music
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Exercise 2B
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Ex. 2B with sheet music
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Exercise 3 explained
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Exercise 3A
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Ex. 3A with sheet music
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Exercise 3B
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Ex. 3B with sheet music
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Exercise 4 explained
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Exercise 4A
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Ex. 4A with sheet music
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Exercise 4B
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Ex 4B with sheet music
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Exercise 5 explained
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Exercise 5A
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Ex. 5A with sheet music
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Exercise 5B
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Ex. 5B with sheet music
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Exercise 6 explained
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Exercise 6A
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Ex. 6A with sheet music
- Exercise 6B Free Preview
- Ex. 6B with sheet music Free Preview
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4Chapter 3
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Introduction chapter 3
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Exercise 1 explained
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Exercise 1A
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Ex. 1A with sheet music
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Exercise 1B
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Ex. 1B with sheet music
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Exercise 2 explained
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Exercise 2A
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Ex. 2A with sheet music
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Exercise 2B
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Ex. 2B with sheet music
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Exercise 3 explained
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Exercise 3A
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Ex. 3A with sheet music
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Exercise 3B
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Ex. 3B with sheet music
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Ex. 4 explained
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Exercise 4A
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Ex. 4A with sheet music
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Exercise 4B
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Ex. 4B with sheet music
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Exercise 5 explained
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Exercise 5A
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Ex. 5A with sheet music
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Exercise 5B
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Ex. 5B with sheet music
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Exercise 6 explained
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Exercise 6A
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Ex. 6A with sheet music
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Exercise 6B
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Ex. 6B sheet music
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5Chapter 4
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Intro chapter 4
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Your first guitar solo!
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Solo 1 - the basics
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Solo 2 explained
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Solo 2 - adding a pull off
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Solo 3 explained
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Solo 3 - adding a slide
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Solo 4 explained
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Solo 4 - vibrato
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Solo 5 explained
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Solo 5 - Bends
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Solo 6 explained
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Solo 6
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Solo 7 - explained part 1
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Solo 7 explained part 2
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Solo 7 - Whammy bar
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Solo 8 explained
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Solo 8 - Tapping
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6Chapter 5
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Intro chapter 5
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Em pentatonic full neck explained
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Em pentatonic quarter notes 1st string slide
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Quarter notes Em pentatonic slide 1st string with TAB
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Quarter notes Em pentatonic slide 1st string with fretboard
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Quarter notes 6th string slide Em pentatonic
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Quarter notes 6th string TAB
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Quarter notes 6th string with fretboard
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8th notes 6th string
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8th notes 6th string sheet music
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8th notes 6th string with fretboard
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8th notes 1st string
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8th notes 1st string with TAB
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8th notes 1st string with fretboard
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what are backing tracks?
- E Aeolian backing track Free Preview
- Backing track Aeolian with chord progression Free Preview
- Backing track E Aeolian with fretboard Free Preview
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E Dorian backing track
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E Dorian track with sheet music
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E Dorian backing track with fretboard
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Weird time signatures
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Songwriting tip part 1
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Songwriting tip part 2
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7Chapter 6
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Introduction chapter 6
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Clean
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Overdrive
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Distortion
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Chorus
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Wah wah
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Reverb
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Flanger
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Tremolo
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Delay
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8Chapter 7
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Introduction chapter 7
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How to play Pop
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Pop backing track
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Pop track with sheet music
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Pop with fretboard
- How to play funk Free Preview
- Funk backing track Free Preview
- Funk with sheet music Free Preview
- Funk with scales Free Preview
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How to play Lofi, neo soul, R&B
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LoFi backing track
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LoFi with sheet music
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LoFi with scales
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How to play Jazz
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Jazz backing track
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Jazz with sheet music
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Jazz with scales
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Power chords explained
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Palm muting
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Rock explained
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Rock backing track
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Rock with sheet music
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Rock with scales
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How to tune in Drop D tuning
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How to play metal
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Metal backing track
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Metal with TAB
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Metal with scales
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How to play Blues
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Blues backing track
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Blues with sheet music
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Blues with scales
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PIMA explained
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How to play fingerstyle guitar
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Fingerstyle backing track
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Fingerstyle with sheet music
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Fingerstyle with scales
- Reggae rhythm guitar explained Free Preview
- Reggae rhythm guitar Free Preview
- Reggae rhythm guitar with sheet music Free Preview
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Reggae lead guitar explained
- Reggae lead guitar Free Preview
- Reggae lead guitar with sheet music Free Preview
- Turkey in the straw explained Free Preview
- Turkey in the straw lead guitar Free Preview
- Turkey lead guitar with sheet music Free Preview
- Turkey in the straw rhythm guitar explained Free Preview
- Turkey in the straw rhythm guitar Free Preview
- Turkey in the straw rhythm guitar with sheet music Free Preview
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9Chapter 8
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Intro chapter 8
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Please watch this before considering alternate tunings
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Alternate tunings
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Amp settings
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The importance of a repertoire. Why should you have one?
- Should you play in a band? Free Preview
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Avoid these mistakes if you want to be in a band
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Starting a band
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How to get gigs
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What to bring to gigs
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Why you should go to jam sessions
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Do you need a car?
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Is learning one musical style better?
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Criticism, should you put up with it?
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Musical goals
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Stage fright - how do you fix that?
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Money
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String guide
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Are you good enough for a band, gig or audition?
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The importance of ear training
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Ear training quiz - Test your skills
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How to improve in ear training
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Is learning music theory a complete waste of time?
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Is music school worth it?
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Tablet vs paper, which one is better for sheet music?
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Wood
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My gear
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Intervals explained
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My favorite tuners
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10Chapter 9
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Introduction to recording
- Why should you learn to record? Free Preview
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Which camera should you use?
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Pro tip for good audio recording
- Recording setup explained Free Preview
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How to import files
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How to record acoustic guitar
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How to record acoustic guitar with video
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How to record electric guitar
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How to record electric guitar with video
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Auto mode and auto focus
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How to focus manually with DSLR
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My camera settings on my DSLR
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Resolution and white balance
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Use a controllabe light setup
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My lights setup
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How to avoid glare
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How to sync a video with audio
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Which microphone should you use? Here is some basic information
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How to make a drumbeat in Ableton
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Is wireless recording a good idea?
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11Chapter 10
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Thanks and bye
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