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Guitar Videos, Covers, and Original Music

Here, you'll find my music videos: original compositions, arrangements, and covers. From time to time, I also create tutorial videos to help you master musical techniques. Dive into the world of music and discover something new in this section.

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How to Play a Trill: Extended Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.4
How to Play a Trill: Extended Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.4

The fourth lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the trill or extended legato technique on the guitar.

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How to Play a Slide: Sliding Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.3
How to Play a Slide: Sliding Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.3

The third lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the slide technique or sliding legato on the guitar.

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How to Play a Pull-Off: Descending Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.2
How to Play a Pull-Off: Descending Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.2

The second lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the pull-off technique or descending legato on the guitar.

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How to Play a Hammer-On: Ascending Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.1
How to Play a Hammer-On: Ascending Legato on Guitar — Lesson 3.1

The first lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the hammer-on technique or ascending legato on the guitar.

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Introduction to Part Three — Guitar Course “On the Road to Music”
Introduction to Part Three — Guitar Course “On the Road to Music”

Introductory words to the third part of the guitar course titled “On the Road to Music”. In this section, we will explore guitar playing techniques.

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How It’s Made: The Structure of an Acoustic Guitar — Lesson 1.1
How It’s Made: The Structure of an Acoustic Guitar — Lesson 1.1

The first lesson of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to understanding how an acoustic guitar is made, the purpose of its parts, and their names.

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How to Tune a Guitar: Tuning with a Tuner, the Fifth Fret, and Harmonics — Lesson 1.2
How to Tune a Guitar: Tuning with a Tuner, the Fifth Fret, and Harmonics — Lesson 1.2

The second lesson of the video course “On the Road to Music”. In this lesson, we will discuss how to tune an acoustic guitar. We will explore several tuning methods: tuning with the fifth fret, tuning with a tuner, and tuning with harmonics.

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Buying a Guitar: How to Choose an Acoustic Guitar — Lesson 1.3
Buying a Guitar: How to Choose an Acoustic Guitar — Lesson 1.3

The third lesson from the first part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to choosing an acoustic guitar. In this lesson, we will discuss what to look for when purchasing a new instrument.

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How to Read Sheet Music: Note Names and Musical Notation — Lesson 2.1
How to Read Sheet Music: Note Names and Musical Notation — Lesson 2.1

The first lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. In this lesson, we will talk about note names and musical notation. We will cover what an octave, sharps, and flats are and their purpose. Additionally, we will discuss the differences between musical notation in the treble clef and the bass clef.

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How to Read Tabs: Basics of Guitar Tablature — Lesson 2.2
How to Read Tabs: Basics of Guitar Tablature — Lesson 2.2

The second lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. In this lesson, we will talk about what tabs are and how to read them.

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Where the Notes Are on the Guitar: Note Positions on the Fretboard — Lesson 2.3
Where the Notes Are on the Guitar: Note Positions on the Fretboard — Lesson 2.3

The third lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson explains the positions of notes on the guitar fretboard in standard tuning. It includes examples of the relationship between notes on the fretboard, the musical staff, and tablature.

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How to Play Guitar: Posture and Hand Positioning — Lesson 2.4
How to Play Guitar: Posture and Hand Positioning — Lesson 2.4

The fourth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson covers the basics of guitar playing, including guitarist posture, right-hand, and left-hand positioning. It also introduces three simple fingerpicking patterns with detailed instructions on how to play them.

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Introduction - Guitar Course «On the Road to Music»
Introduction - Guitar Course «On the Road to Music»

Introductory words to the guitar course titled «On the Road to Music». This has been a meticulous and labor-intensive project, and I am finally delighted to share it with you.

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How to Read Sheet Music: Rhythm and Tempo in Music — Lesson 2.5
How to Read Sheet Music: Rhythm and Tempo in Music — Lesson 2.5

The fifth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson explains rhythm and tempo in music, providing definitions of both. It covers how to read note durations and rests, as well as what a measure and time signature are.

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Modes and Keys in Music: Major and Minor — Lesson 2.6
Modes and Keys in Music: Major and Minor — Lesson 2.6

The sixth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson provides definitions of modes and keys, explains scales and scale degrees, and introduces intervals that form major and minor scales.

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The eighth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. In this lesson, we discuss how to strum on the guitar. Specifically, we’ll learn the correct technique for downstrokes and upstrokes, how to hold chords on the fretboard, and how to play barre chords. Additionally, we’ll continue practicing guitar playing and break down a simple strumming pattern. At the end of the lesson, we’ll share a couple of tips that can be helpful when playing.

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