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In this song tutorial, Caren Armstrong will teach "Foolish Games", as made famous by Jewel. We'll start with a song introduction and the gear and tone, then break down the chords and finger picking in the intro for you. Then we're on to the verse and the pre-chorus, leading us to the chorus parts. We'll learn the transition to the outro and the outro before we do a play along performance and a jam along.
Published: 02/13/2014 UpgradeIn this set of lessons, Sharon Aguilar will teach "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone", as made famous by The Monkees. We'll look at the song as a whole and the gear and tone, then learn guitar 1 for the intro, verse, and chorus. Next up is guitar 2 for the intro and chorus, then for the verses. We'll learn the bridge plus a bonus lesson of the organ part before we do a full and single guitar performances and a jam along.
Published: 11/14/2013 UpgradeIn this set of lessons, Mike Olekshy will teach you "One Thing Leads to Another", as made famous by The Fixx. Mike will start with a song overview, then a look at the gear and tones; then launch into the funky riff that is played throughout the tune. Mike will then show you the synth melody, adapted for guitar. To conclude, we'll do a play along performance, then a jam along.
Published: 02/20/2013 UpgradeHere's one of the most recognizable riffs in guitar history! When you hear the three chords in "Louie Louie" as made famous by Motorhead, you know exactly what song it is. In this seven lesson tutorial, Henrik Linde will walk you through everything you need to know to play this easy rocker: the great main riff, the tone, the verse rhythm variations, the second guitar, and the solo, followed by a full performance play along.
Published: 02/18/2011 UpgradeIn this tutorial, Caren Armstrong will teach "Kiss From A Rose", as made famous by Seal. Caren will introduce the song, then go over the "big picture" fundamentals you should know: the key, the chords, the strum, the finger picking, and the song form. Then it's on to the verses and the variations in each. You'll learn the chorus next, then the transition, the bridge, and the song ending. We'll end with a play along performance and a jam along.
Published: 02/10/2014 UpgradeIn this tutorial we're gonna break down the studio version of "Just My Imagination" as made famous by The Rolling Stones. This studio version of this song is chock full of great rhythm guitar playing! In these lessons we'll break down each of the guitar parts and look at how they all contribute to the overall sound of the track. After we've broken down the three guitar parts, I'll play through the song, and we'll talk about how you can adapt everything you learn to other musical contexts.
Published: 01/20/2010 UpgradeIn this tutorial Douglas Showalter will teach "Four Rusted Horses", as made famous by Marilyn Manson. After starting with a song introduction and the gear and tone, we'll break down the main acoustic riff for you. We'll follow that with the acoustic pre-chorus - then the chorus - before we learn the single note electric line in the chorus. We'll tie it all up with full and single guitar performances, then you'll take over in the jam along.
Published: 10/02/2014 UpgradeIn this set of song lessons, Mike Olekshy will teach you the country standard "You Don't Know Me", made famous by Mickey Gilley. Mike will introduce the song to you and talk a bit about gear and tone, then he'll break down the intro and first verse. The verse 2 and 3 variations are up after that, then a look at the bridge of the song; then we're on to the final verse and outro. We'll conclude with a play along performance, then a jam along.
Published: 06/26/2013 UpgradeIn this tutorial Caren Armstrong will show you the Travis picking acoustic guitar part that gets repeated throughout "Alice's Restaurant" as made famous by Arlo Guthrie
Published: 06/25/2015 UpgradeIn these ten lessons, Sharon Aguilar will teach "At Last", as made famous by Etta James. After a song introduction and a look at the gear and tone, we'll break down the intro and outro parts. Next up are the chords and rhythms for A sections 1 and 2, followed by the B section. We'll look at A section 3 before we learn the string melody on guitar, then do play a long performances and a jam along.
Published: 01/21/2015 Upgrade