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Brandon Taz Niederauer

Electric
Lead Guitar
Rhythm guitar
Technique
Tone

Check it out Michael. What a great groove and awesome lead guitar. That kid can play. Very tight band.

Playing in Key

Music Theory
Rhythm guitar

The video showed me that I still need a lot of work on chord transitions and making the chords themselves. I also decided to work on some triads and finding relations between voicing on the neck. This lesson was a lot of fun for me, and also videoing myself I am finding the things that I really need to work on. Thank you again Michael! What an amazing learning platform.

All Them Witches- Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless Waters

Blues
Chords
Electric
Lead Guitar
Rhythm guitar
Rock
Technique
Tone

These guys are tone monsters! i've noticed you've not reviewed these guys yet, and i think you'll find plenty to breakdown for us in this video. I would love to know more about how he transitions to and from the different areas of the fretboard to tell his story and any insights on his slide work.

Syncopation V ii IV I V key of A i think.

Rhythm guitar

I was thinking in A when I came up with it.

Power Chord Voicings.

Rhythm guitar

For this lesson I forced myself to publish the first try of the video. I wanted to get an accurate representation of my progress and what I needed to work on. There are a couple of mistakes, but that is the nature of learning guitar. What a great lesson... added bonus of this lesson is testing fret-board knowledge.

Fat Feddys Drop Silverman Live at Alexandra Palace, London 2014

Effects
Electric
Looping
Music Theory
Rhythm guitar
Technique
Theory

Just heard this group first time. Pretty badarse.

Strumming and Transitions

Rhythm guitar

I worked on this with multiple chords so I could also work on a few songs I wanted to learn how to play. This was a real fun lesson to work on. Thank you for the knowledge.

Opeth Blackwater Park - Live Royal Albert Hall

Chords
Electric
Lead Guitar
Metal
Rhythm guitar
Rock
Technique
Tone

Here's another amazing Opeth piece. They never cease to blow my mind.

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Blues
Electric
Lead Guitar
Rhythm guitar
Rock
Technique
Tone

PJ crushing a live version of Dress with some exquisite tone - courtesy of Orange and Vox

E7/A7 for Lesson 403 - Dominant 7ths

Blues
Caged
Chords
Electric
Music Theory
Rhythm guitar
Technique

A miniature I IV (sorta) bluesy variation on the exercise - E7/A7 shapes up the fretboard