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Guitar Tutorial: Improvise A Minor/Harmonic/Phrygian Classical Piece

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2011

Despite the long title, this is SO MUCH fun and SO easy, you'll laugh at yourself for not wanting to watch this just because of the title.

All of my free lessons are available and searchable by category and genre at http://www.licknriff.com. Please subscribe to my channel and help me share these free lessons with the world. Thank you!

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  • you said go to the finger picking lesson but that youtube link says this video has been removed... so plzz upload a new one and help this poor guy....

  • @im4umyfriend Oh, you're right. Sorry about that. I fixed the link. :)

  • Thanks! Great lesson!

    If you can give any improv ideas for a Tango Flamenco (base is: Bb- A in 4/4). I just have a few years of practice and would like to know how to move my solo around these basic notes. How to link everything or any siuggestions...

    Many thanks!

  • @Clicephas I am planning on doing a Spanish Scale lesson soon, so I think that will help. It'll be too confusing to explain it here in words, but just try to use both arpeggio notes of the Bb and the A chord and build the scale around them. Hope this helps in the meanwhile until I do the lesson. :)

  • is this standard tuning? I'm not using a classical guitar im using electric. But I use the phrygian scale so I'd like to learn what you do in this lesson.

  • @twilightkinko Yep. Standard tuning. And this works just as well on electric guitar. It's just the principles of the scales and the improvisation tips. Although, you'll have to adjust if you want to solo instead of finger-pick.

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  • @LickNRiff

    It does help! Can't wait for the lesson... Much appreciated!

    Denis

  • @TheAsianguitardude Great! I'm so glad to hear this.

  • @LickNRiff I play the electric guitar, and after watching your video, it really DID help me incorporate that classical sound into my electric guitar playing, and it really sounds awesome, so thanks for the lesson!

  • @ERPPP Told ya :)

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