Song Lessons

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Guitar Boogie

by Tommy Emmanuel

If you’re looking for a super challenging blues song, look no further. This lesson is a finger burner, so you are going to want to take this slowly and make sure you are playing each lick correctly and gradually build up speed.

Red Clay

by George Benson

This is one of the most amazing solos from any guitarist ever! This lesson covers George Benson’s incredible playing, note-for-note, on this live version of Freddie Hubbard’s “Red Clay”.

Just Got Paid

by Joe Bonnamassa

This version of ZZ Top’s classic song is by blues shred-guru Joe Bonnamassa. In this lesson you’ll get a note-for-note guide on how to play the riffs, licks and solo that Joe plays!

Let’s Go Crazy

by Prince

This iconic rock funk song has some seriously shredding licks and blues-inspired riffs. This lesson covers every part of this song so you can play it just like the original!

Amen Omen

by Ben Harper

This lesson will not only teach you the exact way to play this tune but also show you some ways of taking your current knowledge of chords and expanding them to improve your playing!

Forever

by Ben Harper

This is a great beginner or intermediate acoustic song that will challenge your ability to switch chords and navigate the lower range of the fretboard.

Reelin’ In The Years

by Steel Dan

One of the most iconic songs by this classic band, this lesson gives you access to all the riffs and licks you’ll need to play this tune note-for-note.

Three Little Birds

by Bob Marley

This fingerstyle arrangement of the classic Bob Marley song will teach you how to play every part on solo guitar – all at once! Learn how to accompany the melody with chords and a bass line using just your fingers!

Who Says

by John Mayer

This fingerstyle blues song is reminiscent of the blues icons like Clapton, Robert Johnson and Big Bill Broonzy. This lesson will teach you all the parts of this awesome song so you can recreate this John Mayer blues tune note-for-note.

Don’t Know Why

by Norah Jones

One of Norah Jones’ most famous songs, this one uses a fingerstyle approach with a capo. Learning the parts to this song will be a challenge but ultimately will pay off when you can play the whole tune from beginning to end!

Jungle Love

by Steve Miller Band

Believe it or not, but this song has some incredibly challenging riffs. If you think you can play power chords, then maybe give this one a try, because it will surely test your speed and accuracy using those common chord shapes.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

by Laurindo Almeida

Laurindo Almeida was one of the greatest Latin guitarists of all time. His solo arrangement for this classic song will be an immense challenge for all fingerstyle players. Beware, this one sure isn’t easy!

Minor Swing

by Django Reinhardt

The greatest gypsy player of all time, Django displayed his genius in this classic song. Learn the solos, chords and all the tricks that he used to craft his signature sound!

Take Five

by Dave Brubeck

This classic jazz piece, as performed by Brubeck, highlights the 5/4 time signature, key changes and some amazing rhythms and melodies.

Perfect

by Ed Sheeran

This fingerstyle song is meant for all the players who want to challenge their abilities with a variety of finger picking patterns!

Hey Bulldog

by The Beatles

This epic song by The Beatles has one of the coolest opening riffs ever. In this lesson you’ll get access to all the parts to this song so you can accurately replicate the original tune!

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