Video Guitar Lesson Photos

How about a FREE video guitar lesson? below are various guitar instruction video with links to live performances videos. John E. Davis is a former music and guitar instructor at Northstar High School in Arlington, Texas. Also, with 30-years experience and seven studio CD recordings.

John Davis Three String Guitar Solos Video
Video link to the John Davis “Three String Guitar Solos” video lesson.

A lead guitar video guitar lesson imparts techniques for executing melodic lines, solos, and fills that are prominent within a song, as opposed to merely strumming chords. These lessons generally encompass scales (such as the minor pentatonic), bending, vibrato, and techniques including hammer-ons and pull-offs. They aim to enhance improvisational abilities, musical expression, and understanding of the fretboard.

Saxon Taking Your Chances
Video link to the John Davis “Saxon Taking Your Chances” video lesson.

A beginner guitar video guitar lesson serves as a fundamental and organized session aimed at familiarizing new players with the instrument in a manner that does not induce feelings of being overwhelmed. The lesson emphasizes crucial fundamentals such as tuning, maintaining proper posture, holding a pick, and playing basic open chords (including G, C, D, A, E) to enable students to begin playing songs right away.

Prince Lets Go Crazy
Video link to the John Davis demonstration of Prince’ “Let’s Go Crazy” student lesson.

A rhythm guitar video guitar lesson emphasizes the cultivation of techniques, timing, and chord knowledge essential for establishing the rhythmic foundation of a song. Important components involve mastering strumming patterns, sustaining a consistent tempo, employing palm muting, and playing in sync with a metronome.

Dio Rainbow In The Dark
Video link to the John Davis “Rainbow In The Dark” video lesson.

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An exceptional guitar lesson provides a tailored, interactive, and organized method that harmonizes technical skills with musical expression. It generally includes learning by ear, comprehending song structure, employing minimal and effective movements, and cultivating a ‘flow state’ by emphasizing rhythmic harmony instead of merely practicing scales.

Ozzy Osbourne Mr. Crowley
Video link to the John Davis video of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Mr. Crowley” demonstration lesson.