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Free8 CQ
Professional guitarist Derryl Gabel demonstrates how to shred the guitar like the lead guitarist of Slayer with techniques such as rolling and shifting.
with Derryl GabelProfessional guitarist Derryl Gabel demonstrates how to shred the guitar like the lead guitarist of Slayer with techniques such as rolling and shifting.
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7 CQ
In this guitar lesson, professional guitarist Derryl Gabel shows how to smoothly connect scale pattern shapes that move vertically up and down the neck.
with Derryl GabelIn this guitar lesson, professional guitarist Derryl Gabel shows how to smoothly connect scale pattern shapes that move vertically up and down the neck.
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6 CQ
Improve your guitar scale pattern visualization even further with this lesson on zigzagging between two neighboring scale pattern shapes on the fretboard.
with Derryl GabelImprove your guitar scale pattern visualization even further with this lesson on zigzagging between two neighboring scale pattern shapes on the fretboard.
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8 CQ
In this guitar lesson, Derryl Gabel goes shred-crazy with rolling shifts using diagonal patterns, which make it easier to reach far areas of the neck!
with Derryl GabelIn this guitar lesson, Derryl Gabel goes shred-crazy with rolling shifts using diagonal patterns, which make it easier to reach far areas of the neck!
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11 CQ
In this intermediate to advanced guitar lesson, professional guitarist Derryl Gabel demonstrates how to play scales using four notes per string.
with Derryl GabelIn this intermediate to advanced guitar lesson, professional guitarist Derryl Gabel demonstrates how to play scales using four notes per string.
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