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iVideoSongs – Learn To Play Guitar – Part Two

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[9 MP4 – 1 PDF]

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iVideoSongs – Learn to Play Guitar – MP4 (2008)Publisher: Songmaster Studios | Language: English Total of the three parts:23h44m | 16.48GB | .MP4H264, 1407.0kbps | 960×540, 30.0fps | MP4A, 97.8kbps | 48.0kHz 16bit, 2 channelsPart 2:Fantasy Girl by .38 Special: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, .38 Special guitarist Jeff Carlisi shows how to play the electric rhythm and lead parts used on this rock classic. Along with the melodic solos and tight rhythms that the band was known for, Jeff also shows the ins and outs of the hybrid picking technique featured in the song’s signature intro section. Played on electric guitar in standard tuning, this medium-tempo song is a fun challenge for intermediate-level players.Gemini by Brian Kahanek: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, instructor Brian Kahanek recounts his development as a musician and shows you how to play the rhythm and lead guitar parts from his instrumental song featured on Guitar Hero. Gemini is a formidable challenge for any player and features lead guitar work throughout. Brian demonstrates each section of the song including all fills and solos for an inside look at his distinctive tone, feel, and technique. This Advanced song is played on two electric guitars in standard tuning.Here It Goes Again by OK Go: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, Steve Rieck shows you how to play both complete guitar parts from this modern pop hit. Here It Goes Again is a good challenge for beginning-level players as it uses barre chords in most segments of the song. The song’s mix of chord fragments, power chords, and barre chords make this song a good primer for rhythm guitar. All fingerings and progressions are thoroughly demonstrated and explained. This song is played on two electric guitars in standard tuning.Hold On Loosely by .38 Special: In this iVideosongs title, 38 Special’s Jeff Carlisi demonstrates the right hand palm-muting technique behind the famous verse riff along with the fun-to-play interlocking rhythm parts. Jeff also helps you master the hammer-on, pull-off, slide, and bending techniques that comprise the song’s melodic fills and memorable solos. This intermediate-level song can be played with an electric guitar in standard tuning.I Can Feel It by Third Day: In this iVideosongs title, Third Day’s guitarist, Mark Lee shows you how to layer multiple guitar patterns into a complete and cohesive rhythm part. Using a delay effect to produce a more complicated sounding rhythm, the electric guitar complements the simple basic chord strumming of the chorus section. Played on an electric and acoustic guitar in standard tuning, this medium-tempo song will help beginning-level guitarists develop an understanding of layered parts and the use of delay.Like a Fool by Shaimus: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, instructor Dave Middleton and Evan Brown describe their lifelong interest in music, discuss the formation of the band Shaimus, and show you how to play both guitar parts from Like a Fool. All segments from the song are thoroughly demonstrated and explained by the original guitarists including the harmony leads from the song’s bridge section in addition to all chord voicings, rhythms, and lead lines. This Intermediate song is played on two electric guitars in standard tuning.Limelight by Rush: Legendary progressive rock guitarist Alex Lifeson shows you how to play the intricacies of the Rush classic, Limelight, originally released on the 1981 album Moving Pictures. Included are all of the rhythm parts highlighting the main riff and arpeggiated verses in detail. This iVideosongs title also features one of Alex’s most memorable guitar solos, which he explains in its entirety. This is a great intermediate-level challenge for rhythm guitarists looking to hone their use of less common chord voicings and arpeggiation techniques. The solo is perfect for studying tasteful use of the tremolo bar and slow legato phrasing. (A Donated Lesson!)My Favorite Mistake by Sheryl Crow: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, instructor Steve Rieck shows you how to play the complete electric guitar part including rhythms, arpeggios, and lead fills from one of Sheryl Crow’s Top 20 singles. Beginner-level players will be challenged by these rhythm parts as many of the chords use a barre technique in the left hand along with hammer-ons and arpeggiation. My Favorite Mistake is a great song to tackle for ideas on embellishing chords in a rhythmically interesting way. This song is played on an electric guitar in standard tuning.Photograph by Nickelback: In this iVideosongs guitar lesson, instructor Rob Schumann demonstrates the upper position, open string chords that give this song its unique sound. Played in “down a half step” tuning, this song is based on simple eighth note patterns that are within-the-reach of beginning-level players.Part 1 is here:

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