Friday 16 July 2021

6 Exercises From Iconic Songs (Guitar Tutorial)


Ayla has found 6 exercises from iconic songs that are going to make you a better guitarist. And not only are we going to break them all down, but we have also created a backing track to download for each and every song! Do you like Jimi Hendrix, Link Wray, The Beatles, Kiss, Lynard Skynyrd, or Led Zeppelin? Then you are going to love this lesson. We will walk you through the best exercises to help you learn guitar while listening to some of the greatest music of all time! We'll be looking at "Hey Joe" for dexterity and chromaticism; "Rumble" for chord changes and triplet timing; "Something" for chord embellishments; "Shout It Out Loud" for vibrato and bending; "Simple Man" for picking accuracy; and, finally, we'll be looking at "Good Times Bad Times" to help you become a better lead guitar player. What are you waiting for? Let's get listening. Let's get learning. #iconicsongs #guitarbackingtrack #leadguitarlessons ______________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:47 - "Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix - Dexterity & Chromaticism 2:14 - "Rumble" by Link Wray - Chord Changes & Triplets 5:02 - "Something" by The Beatles - Chord Embellishments 8:52 - "Shout It Out Loud" by KISS - Vibrato & Bending 10:32 - "Simple Man" by Lynard Skynyrd - Picking Accuracy 12:40 - "Good Times Bad Times" by Led Zeppelin - Lead Guitar & Dexterity ______________________________________________ Backing Track Downloads: Jimi Hendrix - "Hey Joe" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/3ilFSqt Link Wray - "Rumble" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/3kukL7R The Beatles - "Something" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/2U9Fxiz Kiss - "Shout It Out Loud" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/36CZRva Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Simple Man" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/3hHGEyB Led Zeppelin - "Good Times Bad Times" (Loop) - https://ift.tt/3ikrkai ______________________________________________ ABOUT AYLA TESLER-MABE Ayla has been making waves in the world of guitar playing as a professional guitarist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer, since the early age of 14. After only been playing for two years, her first YouTube video (a rendition of John Mayall’s “Hideaway”) put her on the map and kickstarted her music career. She has since been featured in Rolling Stone magazine, become a member of both the Ernie Ball and Fender family of artists, and earned various Berklee College of Music scholarships. Musically, Ayla finds great pleasure in exploring the numerous avenues available to her through various styles of music, as seen through her work with Calpurnia and Ludic. Follow Ayla Tesler-Mabe: ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2E73Z7b ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BhmNxR ►YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqY9L3NQInsCY7pJHTVOHlA Follow us: ►Guitareo: https://ift.tt/2z6NCbp ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/37UKK0q ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2xyF61r

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