🎸 If you’re still playing full open chords on electric guitar… it’s time for an upgrade. In this video, I show you how I personally play *E – B – C#m – A* using pro-level voicings designed for electric guitar — no more muddy acoustic-style shapes. ✅ Chord shapes that sound cleaner in a mix ✅ Easier to play AND more professional-sounding ✅ Perfect for intermediate players who want to level up If you want your rhythm playing to sound tight, clear, and modern — this is for you.
🎸 Want to sound pro without memorizing modes or drowning in theory? In this 5-minute lesson, you’ll learn how to solo over a weird progression (A – Em – G – D) using a simple “scale combo hack” that sounds **musical and expressive**. ✅ Mix A major & D major pentatonics ✅ Add just ONE note to unlock pro-level phrasing ✅ No mode confusion — just real results Perfect for intermediate guitarists ready to go beyond boxes and start making music.
In just 5 minutes, I’ll show you how to tap through pentatonic shapes 1 and 2 using only the E, B, and G strings. This is the fastest way to add killer flair to your solos. No fluff—just one high-impact technique to transform your lead playing today.
In this lesson, I’m showing you how to tap your way through pentatonic shapes 1 and 2 using the E, B, and G strings. This is one of the most exciting ways to break out of robotic patterns and add fire to your solos. If you’ve never combined tapping with your pentatonics, this is your launchpad — quick to learn, wild to play, and packed with flavor.
Think the B-A-E progression is boring? Not anymore. In this video, I’ll show you how to turn this simple chord progression into a powerful soloing playground. We’ll stack the B major pentatonic, slide into E major pentatonic, sneak in the A note, step up with the full E major scale, and finish strong with the gritty B blues scale. Each move unlocks a new sound—quick to learn, killer to play. Let's get to work!
Think the B-A-E progression is boring? Not anymore. In this video, I’ll show you how to turn this simple chord progression into a powerful soloing playground. We’ll stack the B major pentatonic, slide into E major pentatonic, sneak in the A note, step up with the full E major scale, and finish strong with the gritty B blues scale. Each move unlocks a new sound—quick to learn, killer to play. Let's get to work!
Think the B-A-E progression is boring? Not anymore. In this video, I’ll show you how to turn this simple chord progression into a powerful soloing playground. We’ll stack the B major pentatonic, slide into E major pentatonic, sneak in the A note, step up with the full E major scale, and finish strong with the gritty B blues scale. Each move unlocks a new sound—quick to learn, killer to play. Let's get to work!
Mixolydian mode sounds amazing — but learning it doesn’t have to be complicated. In this quick 5-minute lesson, I’ll show you how to build the Mixolydian scale starting from the pentatonic you already know. No theory overload, just a simple way to expand your solos and sound more melodic instantly.
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