Copy the link of the video page and paste it here:
Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7FQPMiph9M
NEW!. You can download videos from Vimeo!. :-)
Utils:
![]() |
Rock guitar lesson sweeping arpeggios with tablatures By RomainChapus Sweeping guitar lesson: Tablature Part I: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Tutorial Part I: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Tablature Part II: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Tutorial Part II: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Link to order my full lenght DVD: http://shredacademy.com/catalog/index... Tags: arpeggios, blues, guitar, guitarist, hot, instructional, instrumental, lesson, metal, player, rock, roo, rooguitar, shred, sweep, sweeping, tab, tablatures, tutorial 2 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
![]() |
How to play happy birthday on guitar, with tab By RomainChapus TABLATURE HERE! http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... transcription of the spoken tutorial: Hi there! How are you? I made for you a great lesson. If you have a relative, friends, family birthday and you have no gift... no present, this is the lesson you need. It's easy, it's simple and it works. There is in the description box of this video, of this... I made tablatures of this lesson in the description box... Here, so don't ask where's the tab because the tab is here. So, it's time for a song and for a guitar lesson. Hope you'll enjoy and have a great day and see you soon. --- The G on the E string on the D and the B string. I repeat one time the D note... and I play the E on the B string... and the G on the E string... Ok! It's a D, D major. So, basicaly it's the same... on the E (B string) Ok. The "A". Play the A note on the E string. However you want for the G chord. I repeat one time. Ok, so the 2nd part goes like this (...) So, one time. Then I'am on the 10th fret: A and E. Ok, and then you add on the 12th on the B and G strings Ok...ah, this is a C7, eh, just add the F# but.. basically you can play C major. It goes faster like this so... The 8, 10, 10 and 11 and then- you -go back on the 9th fret on the G string. Ok? So. Ok, it's easy, you'r still on the C.. on the E string. And then... So B, G: 12th fret.. and you play the G chord... A, on the 14th... And then, it's finished...the G chord... -- How to play happy birthday on guitar : I have been thinking for a while doing a non shred lesson, something fun. Everyone can find usefull to know how to play "Happy birthday". The arrangement and backing track is 100% from me. I assume some other versions can sound close but I really made everything on my own. Check out my profile for more guitar lesson! ..."Happy birthday to youuu, happy birthday to yooooo! happy birthday, happy birthhhdaaa... happy birth-day-to-yaaaa" That was a lesson for fun ok... Link to order my full lenght DVD: http://shredacademy.com/catalog/index... Tags: acoustic, birthday, guitar, happy, happybirthday, how, lesson, on, play, roo, rooguitar, tablatures, to 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
![]() |
Groove Rock Riff - MAY school #1 By RomainChapus TABLATURE: (click the blue link) http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Hello, Welcome for my first Mayones (guitars) Workshop featuring lesson. I perform here on my new Setius GTM with my Stan Hinesley custom pickups... I demonstrate here a Rock groovy stratocaster style riff. My guitar is tuned in standart tuning. So plug the clean channel and select a single coil pickup, ideally the middle pickup in order to get a percussive, smooth and neat tone. The main technique used is chicken picking. This exercise focuses on the right hand. It's important to hear all the notes but also very important to give dynamics and shades here and there so that it feels groovy. You can see on the tablature the marked notes picked (down&upstroke). The other notes are "pulled" with the RH (right hand) middle and ring finger. So hold your pick as usual between thumb and index finger... Pulling the strings with fingers give a sweet and natural "pop" sounding which creates relief and dynamic. When you brush the strings with the pick while muting with the left hand, you obtain a crisp tone that gives energy and rhythm. There are also a lot of open strings that obviously gives volume and fill spaces... So a lot of things together. The riff fits actually in one bar. In a song situation I develop it over 4 bars and simply arrange the last notes of the bar so that is not repetitive and boring. The first bar and the 3rd bar are identical. Now, let's focus on the first bar. Open string, pull-off, open string. The E low open string is on the 2 first beats. So if your foot beat while playing, then the E open note hit at the same time than your foot. (in general, when you read a tab for the first time, spot the notes that fall on the beat. It may helps to find logic) All two notes chords are played with RH middle and ring fingers. Pull G and B strings with RH fingers.The last note is a hammer-on on the 1st fret which demands a bit of control so that it sounds balanced... Start to memorize all the notes. Then play them slowly and make sure you have them all. Then, turn over the same bar a few times and start to feel familiar with the riff. You almost have it all since the first bar is integrated. The difficulty of the second bar is to keep the same finger picking groove and add the picking muted notes. Start to practice on the 3 first beats and leave empty the last beat. So forget the 4 last notes. The main difference with the bar one is that instead of playing A and D open string (8th note) you fill this space with a downstroke picking and upstroke picking while muting the strings with the (LH) left hand. Practice like this, playing groups of 4 notes/beat. Mute with the LH. As a hint, you can count (1,2,3,4) while playing at the same time. You can also mute only the E (low) string if you wish to make it easier... Now check the last 4 notes of the bar. 2 muted chord, one chord on the 12th fret+hammer-on. Repeat over and over those last notes and maybe practice this with the metronome running... Now you should be able to join those 2 sections. The 4th and last bar is a mix of the 2 first bars somehow. Same method, practice the notes of the 3 first beats. The 3 last notes are easy to integrate. Make sure not to pull to hard the E high open string with RH middle finger as it easely over ring. What I find challenging in this riff, is to give good energy and relief while keeping fingers and strings under control and not having unwanted resonances here and there... Ok, that's it for now. Hope this gives a few hints and inspire you. Practice it and feel free to adapt it to your own play. See you for the next lesson. -Roo Tags: brossard, chapus, funk, groove, guitar, hinesley, lagrange, lesson, may, mayo, mayones, pickups, riff, rock, romain, roo, rooguitar, school, setius, stan, workshop 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
![]() |
Alternate picking exercises for shred beginners+ handcrafted picks demo By RomainChapus Guitar lesson: How to perform alternate picking motion and strength endurance exercise to improve speed picking technique. I've been thinking for a while doing a guitar lesson for novice guitarists. So here it is. I hope this can introduce to fast picking technique. I tryed to talk a bit more in this one. Extra material: Presentation of my picks. Dont forget to check out my instructional DVD: http://shredacademy.com/catalog/produ... Tags: alternate, beginner, brossard, faster, guitar, how, lesson, picking, picks, play, roo, rooguitar, shred, strings, to 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
![]() |
Arpeggio lesson: Diminished arpeggios for beginners (part 1) By RomainChapus Thanks for rating :) Diminished scales are easy on guitar because they use symetrical and regular positions. They are easy to visualize. If you like agressive tones and guitarists such as Malmsteen, Friedman, Hammet or Bellas, this lesson is for you. Intermediates to pretty advanced level guitar players, think to check also the video part II. The goal of the lesson isn't theorectical but only to give a few hints and ideas. TAB: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... Ex1: Diminished arpeggios over 3 strings (G,B,E 1st) and how to move your shift. I alternate picking (down-up...) on the E and G strings. I sweep pick the passing string (B). So if the last note was picked upstroke then the B string is naturaly picked also upstroke and so on. You noticed then that it's the same parttern repeated over and over across te fingerboard. You don't need to rehearsal till the 23th like I do. If you're novice, simply go and go back with 2 or 3 shifts changes. Ex2: Diminished arpeggio over 3 strings (D,G,B) and how to move your shift. Basically the same than Ex1. Its good to know differents positions for the same notes. TAB: http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x2... EX3: 6 strings sweeping pattern, fig1 You can hammer-on or alternate pick when there are two notes on the same strings. Then follow the motion of the pick and play upstrokes the following strings when descending the arpeggio and of course picking downstrokes when ascending. Think to mute with the right hand palm so that unsolicited strings do not ring. EX4: 6 strings sweeping pattern, fig2 Same then Ex3 but with a different position that may fit better for some hands... Well, the right hand's middle finger is solicited here instead of the ring finger like in Fig1. Sorry I forgot to tape the lick played faster, however it sounds exactly same then the Ex3 fig1. Dont forget to favorite this lesson if you like it! Link to order my full lenght DVD: http://shredacademy.com/catalog/index... Tags: bellas, carvin, diminished, easy, friedman, guitar, guitars, lesson, malmsteen, roo, rooguitar, shred 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |