Imagine by John Lennon
This Lennon classic doesn’t even have a guitar part in it. What we have for you is actually the piano part. It’s sometimes fun to play a… Read More »Imagine by John Lennon
This Lennon classic doesn’t even have a guitar part in it. What we have for you is actually the piano part. It’s sometimes fun to play a… Read More »Imagine by John Lennon
Composer: George Harrison Where To Find This Song: “Revolver” track 1 Original US release date: August 8, 1966 This song ends up being the only… Read More »Taxman
This solo is rather easy because it basically repeats itself. You will be in standard tuning, so there’s no need to tune differently. The popular… Read More »About A Girl by Nirvana
This solo is rather easy because it basically repeats itself. You will be in standard tuning, so there’s no need to tune differently. The popular… Read More »About A Girl by Nirvana
Here’s the literal pattern: If adding the extra notes on the 4th fret seems odd to you use the abbreviated pattern below instead. Practice playing… Read More »The “A” Open Position Scale Pattern
You will need to place a capo on the seventh fret for this one. Make sure your guitar is tuned quite well, as the third… Read More »Here Comes The Sun
The most commonly used scales by guitarists are called pentatonic scales. The word pentatonic gets its name from the Greek word “penta” which means 5… Read More »CAGED Major Scale Shapes
Don’t worry we’re not going to get technical here! In order to make sure we’re on the same level, it’s important that you are familiar… Read More »Music Term Glossary
The pentatonic scale is a 5 note scale that is widely used in rock, blues, country, and other genres. It’s very easy to learn, but… Read More »Pentatonic Scales
Scale diagrams are like a snapshot of your guitar’s fretboard. This lesson will help you to learn to read scale diagrams for guitar. Scale diagrams… Read More »How To Read A Scale Diagram