Sunday, October 21, 2012

Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There - Guitar Lesson


Here's a great lesson on how to play one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. Check it out-

Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There



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Lesson Taught by: Carl Brown

In this video guitar lesson you will learn the haunting acoustic guitar instrumental "Is There Anybody Out There" by Pink Floyd. It is a rather simple song with no barre chords and simple fingerpicking patterns. However, there are a couple licks thrown in there that might pose a slight challenge to some players.

In any case, I think all players can benefit from trying to learn this instrumental masterpiece from The Wall album. It is just a nice tune to relax to.

If you don't feel like playing it fingerstyle and would rather use a pick it is totally doable that way as well. The only thing you need to focus on when picking the tune is to make sure every single pick stroke is in the direction of the next string you will pick. If you follow that rule the picking can sound very smooth with this tune.

Anyway, enough of my talking, I hope you guys enjoy the song. Cheers! Carl..

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Here's a detailed video that I think is very easy to follow along. Check it out and give it a try-

Is There Anybody Out There? - Pink Floyd - Guitar Lesson



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A guitar lesson of the classic Pink Floyd instrumental - Is There Anybody Out There? from The Wall album.
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A Few Blues Guitar licks...Guitar lessons



Here are a few guitar lessons that are worth watching.


Easy Blues Guitar Lick 1 (Chuck Berry Style)


Uploaded by  on Apr 7, 2010
Visit http://www.activemelody.com for the tablature and MP3 jam track for this video. Every few days I'm adding a new guitar lesson video so be sure to check back! This video demonstrates a fairly simple and somewhat standard blues guitar lick that can be played on either an acoustic or electric guitar.

This is really intended for the beginner - intermediate player, although if you're an advanced player you might find it valuable as well. This video takes advantage of playing a double string solo (very similar to the style that Chuck Berry would use)

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4 Albert King Style Licks


Uploaded by  on May 20, 2011
http://www.steviesnacks.com/alberts-influence - In this free lesson, you'll learn 4 licks from the Albert's Influence lesson series from StevieSnacks.com. If you like this video, you'll love the full series.

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Blues Jam Survival Guide - Essential G Blues Licks

Uploaded by  on May 19, 2010
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One thing I constantly tell students is; Get out and play with other people! The best place to do this is the "Jam Night". The problem is that most players are either not confident enough with their playing, or just too nervous to get up and jam, or, if they do some jamming, they feel like they just don't have enough chops to really shine once they get on stage. So when TrueFire asked me about doing a course on mastering the jam night I was "all in"! This is a subject that I am sold on. Not only did I use all of my knowledge on the subject, but I also researched and talked with many, many hosts of jams, as well as the folks who get up and do the jamming to really get to the essence of what is the most sure path to jamming excellence. We called this the Blues Jam Survival Guide, because I really think this is all the information you need to be a confident jammer and successfully survive any jam night. Some of the things that I teach in this course: I break down 7 essential grooves you NEED to know at any jam night: Texas shuffle, Slow 12/8 blues, Rhumba blues, Boogie Woogie, Slow shuffle, minor blues, Funk blues. Not only do you get the basics of these grooves but you will also learn 45 different chord variations, embellishments and substitutions to spice them up. There are also 75 licks and riffs including 25 go to licks that will be great for any blues situation. Licks are covered from 7 different scales: Minor pentatonic, Dorian, Mixolydian, Major Pentatonic, Blues scale, Half Whole diminished, and the Harmonic minor. There is also an in depth look at Guide Tones to keep your playing fresh, and Bubble Parts that work over almost anything, and are great to know if you are unsure of a tune! There is some real "insider" stuff like what it means to start on the 5 chord, different rhythmic feels and controlling your sound from a place you might not think of.

In addition to all of that, there are 8 different sections where we went to a blues club to a live jam and shot video of the band onstage! At the live jam I go over important concepts for each section and then you get to see the live band doing it the "wrong" way, and then the "right" way. This way YOU get to develop your ears and understand how it is supposed to sound. Then we sat down with these incredible players and seasoned jammers and got some great info on how to have a successful jam in 6 separate interview sections. There are over 115 "tips" on what you need to know to make your jam night experience the best it can be! Plus you get 43 jam tracks that you can use to hone your chops and practice all the stuff you are learning.

Special thanks go to these players who performed at the jam night and offered pearls of wisdom to help speed up your jam learning curve. Steve "Red" Lasner, Wendy Rich , Tommy McCoy, Jody

This is a course I feel will truly give you what you need to get up onstage and be the player that everyone likes to play with!

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Guitar Lesson: Can't You Hear Me Knockin' (Rolling Stones)


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Lesson covers the classic Keith Richards licks from the the intro, verse, and chorus.


Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower Guitar Lesson Pt.1 - Intro

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Click the link above to go to the page on my main site that contains all of my free video lessons teaching "All Along The Watchtower" on one page without having to search through Youtube to find them.

This free video guitar lesson series will teach you how to play "All Along The Watchtower" by Jimi Hendrix note-for-note in it's entirety just like Jimi played it.

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Thanks! Carl..

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Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower Guitar Lesson Pt.2 - Verse

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

I will learn how to play these songs on the guitar (one day)



I want to learn how to play these songs (one day). I'm pretty sure I'll be able to at least play along with the rhythm (not as lead) in the not so distant future. Until then I can always watch and learn and continue to be inspired.

Time Makes Two - Robert Cray


John Lee Hooker - Chill Out


Jimi Hendrix Experience - Hey Joe ( 1967 ) Live


Jimi Hendrix - the wind cries Mary (1967)

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under the Bridge - Live at Slane Castle



Los Lonely Boys - Crazy Dream


Pearl Jam - Even Flow


Guns and Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine