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Fm7/Cm7 - Lesson 402, minor 7 chords

Caged
Chords
Electric
Music Theory
Rhythm guitar
Technique
Theory

Back and forth between Fmin7 and Cmin7 in their various shapes across the fretboard

Gmaj7/Cmaj7 for Lesson 401

Caged
Chords
Electric
Music Theory
Rhythm guitar
Theory

Going back and forth between Gmaj7 and Cmaj7 using the different shapes across the fretboard

Amanda Shires (ft. Jason Isbell) at Carter Vintage Guitars

Acoustic
Chords
Rhythm guitar

Amanda Shires - White Feather. Amazing acoustic performance at Carter Vintage Guitars featuring Jason Isbell.

Leprous - The Sky Is Red Live

Lead Guitar
Metal
Rhythm guitar
Rock
Technique

Moving on to Level 5

Rhythm guitar

As the song goes, "Mind, it's strictly rhythm. Let the flute make it cry or sing." Providing accompaniment for a lead instrument is a good way to practice intermediate guitar skills such as those acquired in Level 2. I should do it myself more often, not just in summertime.

Great cover of classic tune - Black Water

Acoustic
Chords
Country
Rhythm guitar
Tone

Not an easy song to master and they crush it. The harmonies are spot on! Very cool back of the tour bus recording. Black Water brings back sooooo many good memories.

Lizzy McAlpine with Jacob Collier and John Mayer

Acoustic
Arpeggios
Blues
Chords
Improvising
Rhythm guitar

Hard to describe this one. The musicality of these 3 humans seems to be summed up by this song and to see it in a live fashion, with the blend of voices and just 3 guitars. The song lyrics, the story, the voices, the harmony, the feel...just a perfect moment in time.

one of the most unique bands i've heard (How To Fly - Sticky Fingers)

Rhythm guitar

This song is How To Fly by Sticky Fingers, one of the most unique bands I've found. This is also one of their most popular songs, I hope you like it!

Marcus King drops the mic with Zac Brown

Arpeggios
Country
Electric
Lead Guitar
Rhythm guitar
Technique

This is one of those songs that if you listen to and aren't moved, you need to go see a doctor because you don't have a pulse. The lyrics are amazing and the message of the song deals with an issue we've all had to face at one time in our lives if not on a daily basis. Marcus absolutely slays and puts on a master class. Even the security guard who's one job is to ignore the band and watch the crowd can't help but be drawn into the song and has to watch what's going on behind him.

Jacob Collier, Lizzy McAlpine & John Mayer - Never Gonna Be Alone (Live At The Troubadour) - 'nuff said?

Acoustic
Electric
Lead Guitar
Rhythm guitar

Came across this today. I see it has a lot of views already, and rightly so. So much going on here.. Three great musicians, each doing their own thing, but blending them so well. Everything has just the right amount of...reverb? Jacob's vocals are always so interesting. What makes Jacob's guitar sound like that? A lot of gain in the low end or? Reminds me of Ben Howard's sound. And John's solo...