In this weekly lesson, you will learn how to play the classic praise and worship song, "Your Grace is Enough." You'll learn how to play BOTH the signature lick of the intro of the song as well as the chord progression.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn this praise and worship song performed by Casey Darnell called "Stronger." It is in 3/4 time, so the strum pattern will apply to other songs as well.
In this weekly lesson update, you will learn a jazz chord progression that works for the classic Frank Sinatra song "The Way You Look Tonight." You can also use a variation of this progression to create your own jazz tune!
In the last lesson you learn the verse and chorus of Beautiful Things. In this lesson, you will learn both the instrumental turn-around and the bridge section of the Gungor song. This lesson also explains how to use octaves to create a unique sound.
In this free weekly lesson, you will learn the verse and chorus of the Gungor song, "Beautiful Things." This is a great all-around song to learn drop D, unique chords, finger picking, and strumming.
Learn the most common licks used in bluegrass music. Both licks are in the key of G. One will help you intro into a song, and the second will help you finish a song!
In this lesson, you will learn how to play Stephen's version of "Silent Night." This finger picking song is a worthwhile challenge because it is such a timeless song!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to play the intro part to Chris Tomlin's Everlasting God. You can either use a capo and play the lick with G chord family chords, or you can use the C chord family.
For all you beginners who have completed the Guitarmann Beginner series, now is your chance to make sure you review some key things on technique before moving on to the Essentials series. You can do it!
Ever wondered what all the pedals on a pedal board do? In this lesson you will see some of Stephen's very own pedal collection and get an overview of the roles of each type of pedal. Once you understand the basic functions of pedals, you will be able to start picking the pedals and sounds that are right for you!
In this lesson you'll learn how to step outside of the pentatonic scale and use another scale you've learned in a unique way. With this technique, you'll be able to add a new dimension to your soloing that will bring hints of jazz to life in a blues setting.
In this lesson you will learn one of my favorite licks to use with the minor pentatonic scale. It works great with any blues song for a jazzy twist and will also work with songs in a minor key. You'll learn some runs that use notes outside of the scale to create a unique sound!
In this lesson you will learn the open D major scale. You'll not only see how it is tied in with one of the 5 major scales you learned earlier, but you will also learn how open scales in bluegrass music and fast soloing!