105 Learn how to add your thumb on top of the neck adding BASS NOTES – Hendrix type style – 6:05 min

Learn how to add your thumb on top of the neck adding BASS NOTES – Hendrix type style – 6:05 min

In this lesson Tim O teaches a different bar chord playing style which allows the thumb to play the low bass note and then use the pinky to embellish the chords by adding certain notes/intervals. Its a very cool technique that many players have used and refined such as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Frusciante and many more. Be patient as this is a different feel and may take a while to get used to – but you can do it!

  • Category: Rock Rhythm
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 6:6 min
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83 Learn some ROCK RHYTHMS in the AC/DC and LED ZEPPELIN styles – 8:19 min

Learn some ROCK RHYTHMS in the AC/DC and LED ZEPPELIN styles – 8:19 min

In this lesson Marty teaches some rocker rhythms in that real rocked out AC/DC and Zeppelin style. These are a lot of fun and you will be mastering them soon. Marty bases this lesson off a few power chords with some transition notes. Crank up the distortion and get ready to rock out and write your own riffs.

  • Category: Rock Rhythm
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 8:20 min
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70 Rhythm playing and licks in the style of JIMI HENDRIX – 8:08 min

Rhythm playing and licks in the style of JIMI HENDRIX – 8:08 min

In this lesson Marty yeaches some rhythm playing and licks in the style of Jimi Hendrix. He teaches a cool and easy progression and how you can really embellish it in the Hendrix style. You will be rocking this one out in no time.

  • Category: Rock Rhythm
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 8:9 min
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2 Learn all about PALM MUTING – in the PUNK ROCK style – 14:20

Learn all about PALM MUTING – in the PUNK ROCK style – 14:20 

This lesson is all about the technique of palm muting. Palm muting is used in many musical genres and here it is discussed more in the punk rock vein. David teaches the techniques with up close shots of the pick hand so you see all the action and technique up close and personal. David demonstrates the muting while mainly using power and 5th chords and various progressions. You will want to get proficient at this technique as it produces such cool sounds you will find yourself utilizing it all the time.

  • Category: Rock Rhythm
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 14:20 min
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18 Old School Acoustic Blues fingerstyle rhythms, devices and techniques – 9:04 min

Old School Acoustic Blues fingerstyle rhythms, devices and techniques – 9:04 min
In this lesson Ben Zinn teaches some fun old school acoustic finger style blues guitar. This lesson is in the style of Mississippi John Hurt and has a folky, rag time feel to it. Ben starts off the lesson with some basic approaches to the finger style technique. Ben starts the lesson on a basic open position C chord and Ben goes over how to keep steady quarter notes going with your thumb on your pick hand. Then change chords keeping the groove going. Keep in mind to keep that pinky finger free with the F chord so you can grab some embellishing notes. Practice rocking the bass notes back and forth at first between the C and F chords. Ben then adds in some more fingerpicking on the chords. He shows the pick hand pattern and how to syncopate other notes in between the bass notes. Ben then continues to build the pattern and add notes as he builds up the melody. Practice these one at a time and slowly build up all the devices. Once you have these patterns down you can change them up, add or take away, embellish, and make them your own – put your own spin on them and stay creative – rock on! 
  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 9:5 min
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3 Easy acoustic blues rhythm and lick ideas – 12:27 min

Easy acoustic blues rhythm and lick ideas – 12:27 min
In this lesson Dave Nassie teaches some easy and fun acoustic blues rhythm ideas. These rhythms are played some with attention paid to the groove. Dave is outlining the E minor Pentatonic scale and he goes over the scale so you know where all the licks are built off. dave teaches how to embellish your sounds by adding hammer ons and pull offs and rhythmic chucking. These devices add great color and texture to your sound as well as they add so much interest to your playing. Be sure and blast all these techniques across all your playing and make them your own. YOU CAN DO IT!
  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 12:27 min
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11 Easy acoustic blues rhythm ideas in open D tuning – 6:42 min

Easy acoustic blues rhythm ideas in open D tuning – 6:42 min

In this lesson Jeff Ross teaches some fun acoustic blues rhythms in open D tuning in the style of Bucka White. The tuning of the guitar is to an open D chord – so its low to high D  A  D  F#  A  D 

Jeff uses his fingers for this lesson but if you are more comfortable iyou can use a pick. First off watch and play along as Jeff chugs out on the low E string and keeps that pumping. Jeff then gets into the licks and doublestops and how to string them together and with a groove. Remember that this is not written in stone and feel free to mix up the chords and notes and put your own creative spin on these devices. Use this lesson as a jump off point to springboard you to other rhythmic ideas in open D tuning – enjoy and get creative with these examples! 

  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 6:42 min
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35 Acoustic jazzy swing blues turnaround lesson – 4:54 min

Acoustic jazzy swing blues turnaround lesson – 4:54 min

In this continuing series of lessons on Acoustic Blues turnarounds Jeff Ross teaches all about turnarounds for boogie rhythms. We continue here in the key of A but be sure and learn them in other keys and practice with other progressions and rhythms. In this lesson Jeff tries something a bit different and teaches turnarounds over a medium swing shuffle. This is a little blues walking bassline turnaround that you will have some fun with. The example progression Jeff utilizes is Bm – E7 – A – F#7 – Bm – E – A. Have fun and keep on rocking!

  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 4:54 min
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34 Acoustic lesson on blues turnarounds – BUDDY HOLLY style – 2:31 min

Acoustic lesson on blues turnarounds – BUDDY HOLLY style – 2:31 min

In this continuing lesson series on Blues turnarounds Jeff Ross teaches some fun 50s style turnarounds in the Buddy Holly style. Even though Buddy Holly was not necessarily considered a blues player, he did incorporate a lot of blues licks and devices into his playing. This is a quick turnaround into in the key of A inspired by Buddy Holly. Jeff teaches the device and be sure to work this up slow and keep the one note stationary while dropping down chromatically on the G string. That move will take a little practice as well as to intersperse the other notes and embellishments. Lots of fun stuff here in this quick lesson so be sure and move them around in other keys and put your own spin on them. Be sure to add all of these turnaround techniques to your playing arsenal and have fun!

  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 2:31 min
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32 Acoustic Guitar lesson on turnarounds – JERRY REED style – 9:36 min

Acoustic Guitar lesson on turnarounds – the Jerry Reed style – 9:36 min

In this acoustic blues lesson Jeff Ross teaches some cool turnarounds in the Jerry Reed style. This lesson is in the key of A but you can move these around and try them in other keys. This will be placed after the V chord and coming back to the IV chord to get ready for the next pattern. Jeff gets into the barring technique so you can easily play these two note chords and be able to move them around. Its a familiar sound that you will soon be having a lot of fun with. Try the stretches as Jeff teaches them but if the stretch is too much you can play it other ways as Jeff teaches – so stay positive. Try these type turnarounds in your 12 bar blues progressions and have fun with them. Be sure to check out the other turnaround lessons in this series. Enjoy! 

  • Category: Acoustic Blues
  • Instructor: NextLevelGuitar
  • Total Time: 9:36 min
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