Punch It

Today's challenge will find you adding a solid musical exclamation point to your repertoire. You'll be learning this bluegrass lick in the key of G an…

Upper Cut

Pull offs and hammer ons are the key to today's improvisation challenge. There are some other goodies thrown in too like some blues as well as some dr…

Speed Bag

The rhythm guitar challenge for today is one that will help you with quick chord changes, and add a little giddy up to your current rhythm guitar offe…

Against The Ropes

Today's chord transition challenge is the culmination of what you have been working on all week long. You'll be adding a quick fill in between chord c…

Earthquakes And Lightnin’

Two items are on the musical menu today: chord control and chord modifications. Sounds intense, but I can assure you its actually super fun and ultra …

Nasty Weather

Taking into account yesterday's technique challenge you will play a portion of the "Bad Moon Rising" guitar solo today. You'll be using your chord con…

Moonrise

A little mix and match is on deck today. You'll be taking a straight ahead D major scale and then mixing in a D major pentatonic scale. You'll find th…

Hurricane’s A Blowin’

One of the most useful and common chord progressions is what's in store for you today. This chord progression is found in far more songs than just "Ba…

Bathroom On The Right

I love it when a plan comes together, don't you? Today is the culmination of all of your hard (and fun) work from this week. You'll use the D chord mo…

Slow (Slow) Hand

Two seemingly separate techniques are in store for you today... while these seem very unrelated, I think you'll find that when you begin working on th…

Late In The Evening

This is the one... THE ONE. When you think of this song... when you think of memorable guitar licks... this is the one. You'll use a beautiful, emotio…

Wonderful (This Evening)

Picking up where you left off yesterday, you'll discover the scale positions where the lick(s) you played yesterday were born. Two closed position 'G'…

Wonder Of It All

Four common chords, a relatively common chord progression, and a simple rhythm guitar pattern combine to create one of the most memorable and singable…

Go To A Party

It's all about that bass... yes THAT bass... one of the most catchy things about this beautiful song is the slow and lilting bass line that is used to…

Day 1 – Boogie

Today you will head on over to your friendly neighbor's house (the bass family), and ask to borrow a cup of one of the most useful bass lines in all o…

Day 2 – Bassman Bobby

Today you'll lean on the bass end of the spectrum yet again, but this time you'll be incorporating some off beats to give it a little oomph. This patt…

Day 3 – High And Lonesome

The thing I love about 12 bar blues progressions is that they are fun, simple, and effective. The 12 bar blues form shows up in nearly every genre, wh…

Day 4 – Hammer The Hurt

You're going to switch gears to finger style today. You'll be using a simple finger picking pattern, but adding a spicy little hammer on that adds som…

Day 5 – Jimi’s Chord

I love the chord shape that you're going to play today and to be honest I know it only as the Jimi Hendrix chord... and that's enough for me. You'll b…

Desert Highway

Your technique challenge involves developing picking accuracy while playing a chord one note at a time, also known as playing an arpeggio. This approa…

Mission Bell

Today's challenge will find you picking up right where you left off yesterday. Using mini chord shapes you'll be hinting at the chord progression to t…

Master’s Chambers

On the docket for today is a gaggle of scales in the key of A minor. By the end of today's challenge you'll have 3 different A minor pentatonic scale …

Lovely Place

"Hotel California" is and always will be one of the best guitar chord studies available, and lo and behold... that's what today's rhythm guitar challe…

Check Out Anytime

With a chord progression that contains as many chords as "Hotel California" does it's a nice touch to add some subtle bass led chord transitions. Toda…

Once Had Me

3/4 time, also known as waltz time, can be tricky if you've never tried it before. It can feel a bit disorienting and even confusing, which is why tod…

Rubber Bird

There is nothing more gratifying than playing the vocal melody to a song note for note on your guitar... that being the case I think you'll find today…

Isn’t It Good?

The improvisation challenge ahead of you today will be an eye opener for sure, as you'll be using two subtly different scales outside the standard maj…

This Bird Has Flown

Today's rhythm guitar challenge provides solid ground to further refine your waltz strumming. The chord progression is not one that has too many chang…

Norwegian Forest

All of the pieces you have worked on this week will come together for a grand finale of sorts today. A grand finale that results in you playing one of…

Shutout

Today's technique solely revolves around improving your sense of rhythm and timing. Since this week is dedicated to finger picking and particularly th…

Two Pad Stack

Mississippi Hill Country Blues is the genre this lick finds itself most at home. You will be using your new found sense of timing and control in conju…

Puckstopper

Two single string scales paired with a steady bass pulse will open up a world of bluesy opportunity for you today. The scale is a basic pentatonic sca…

Butterfly Slide

Minimalism and sparseness, two words not commonly associated with rhythm guitar... but they should be. When you truly edit your rhythm guitar playing …

Glove Save and a Beaut

Using single notes to transition from one chord to another is really cool... Using single notes to transition to and from chords with the blues is rou…

Light My Fuse

Two physical movements are the focus of today's technique challenge. For the first part you will be focusing on your pinky and stretching it quite a f…

Layin’ It Down

The guitar lick on deck for today is actually a core part of the song "Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo." Not only is it a focal point of this song... it ju…

That Funky Sound

The scale that started it all... for me anyway... the A minor pentatonic scale. If I had a nickel for every hour I spent with this scale when I first …

Hoochie Koo

I'd like to introduce you to your new best friend... the power chord. Today's challenge is the chord progression to the entire song "Rock and Roll Hoo…

Spread The News

Today you combine all of the ingredients you have collected thus far to bake a rock and roll casserole specifically designed for the acoustic guitar. …

I’m A Lot Like You

Chord modifications sound mysterious and seem difficult, but the good news is that they are quite easy, especially if you use the chord you are holdin…

So Much More

The "Neil Young" chord is what's in store for you today. You know the one... I know you know the one. The great thing about this chord is that it's an…

Rolling Home To You

A bit of a shake up happens on today's challenge. You are going to mix two things that maybe you thought could never be mixed before... a major and a …

Take A Look At My Life

The main chord progression for "Old Man" is on deck and although it may seem pretty standard it has a bit of a twist... two twists actually. Twist #1 …

Run Around The Same Old Town

Remember those chord modifications from way back on Monday's technique challenge? Well, you're going to lean on those heavily to accentuate the change…

Nice List, Naughty List

Today, you break the rules... well, first you'll follow the golden rule of flatpicking and then in nearly the same breath you will proceed to break th…

Sleigh Bells

Today's lick will keep you coming back for more. This is a blues turnaround in the key of E, that will show how the use of repetitive down pick stroke…

Milk And Cookies

Two blues scales that just so happen to be next door neighbors is what you'll be exploring today. These two scale shapes will expand your knowledge of…

Santa’s Brother, Seventh Claus

The use of percussion and seven chords will be copious today. Nothing says the blues like some ear friendly dissonance and that's what you'll be impar…

Blitzen Blues

Taking what you learned yesterday, you'll add two different styles of chord transitions. One will be a short smooth transition and the other will be a…

Seeing Clearly

Nothing crazy to start the week this week... it is the holidays after all. Your focus today is on palm muting and finding the sweet spot for some diff…

The Rain Is Gone

The melody of a song is the most important thing you can get under your fingers. Finding and learning the melody is good for your fretting hand, it's …

Obstacles In My Way

Two scales on tap for today... kind of three, but first let's focus on the two main ones. You'll be learning a D major scale as well as a D mixolydian…

Nothing But Blue Skies

Strum, strum, strum your way into the New Year. This challenge will help you harness one of the most useful syncopated strumming patterns in all of gu…

Bright Sun Shiny Day

Bringing in the palm muted strum you worked on on Monday, you'll freshen up the verse portion of this song and give it a mellow laid back feel. You'll…

Sambora Sweetness

This technique challenge is not fair. It's not fair that it is one of the most musical challenges ever AND it provides an incredible opportunity for g…

Loaded Six String

You've heard of "stank face" right? It's when you play something on the guitar and your face contorts in such a manner that would insinuate something …

A Million Faces

Clear up the neck you go for today's improvisation challenge. You'll be looking at a D minor pentatonic scale today in three forms. The first two are …

Living Or Deceased

If the doctor had to order a highly addictive chord progression to heal your soul, this is the one that would be prescribed 99% of the time. This chor…

Steel Horse

Space, sustain, and time are what fuels today's chord transition challenge. You'll be using some little bass walks and chord embellishments to add to …

Blockbuster

String familiarity is the name of the game for today's technique challenge. You will be using your thumb, index, and middle fingers on your picking ha…

Fastforward

Blues, blues, blues, and blues. The lick on tap for today is an extremely useful one. You can deploy this lick as a fill or an ending for any blues in…

Be Kind Rewind

Today you will open a can of improvisation worms. On the agenda for today's challenge are 3, count 'em 3, single string E minor pentatonic scales. Alo…

VHS Fever

The three string parade continues today. You will be taking the three string groups that you have been using all week, combining them with a muting te…

New Releases

Simple can be extremely effective, and that very lesson lies at the heart of the chord transitions you will be using in today's chord transition chall…

Give Me One Thing

There's nothing too crazy contained in today's technique challenge, but it does introduce you to two techniques that will prove invaluable as you marc…

Thunder Dreams

Rather than play one guitar lick today, you'll actually play guitar licks for the entire verse of the song, but guess what?!?! You'll only be using tw…

Flying Angel

There are two items on the "to-do" list today. The first is learning a standard G major scale and including the flat 7 note (in this case an F note). …

Not So Old Rodeo

A rhythmic brain teaser is on deck for today. In today's rhythm guitar challenge you will be learning the chord progression to the song "Angel Form Mo…

Free Ramblin’ Man

Things get lighter today, things become more sparse, and even though we are stripping some things away for today's chord transition challenge the song…

Cloudy Day

The objective for today is to give the picking hand a workout and gain a perspective on how to divide time so that you have options for basic rhythm a…

Gone Too Long

Melody is king. Melody is queen. Melody is top dog. I could go on, but I think you get the idea... melody is very important and it makes a great launc…

I Know, I Know, I Know

'A' minor pentatonic is on the menu today... all 5 positions of it as a matter of fact. One position of this scale is effective so don't feel like you…

Wither Away

The rubber meets the road today with 3 differing approaches to the basic chord progression of "Ain't No Sunshine." Starting from the basic chords with…

Every Time She Goes Away

A simple chord progression can receive the smallest of tweaks to make it more interesting and gain a greater feeling of movement... this chord progres…

Two Note Window

For day 1 of your 5 day Bass Walk Challenge you'll be looking at a bass transition between two chords that takes up, as you may have guessed, two beat…

Four Note Window

As the name of today's challenge suggests you will be walking into the bass note of a chord using a full measure... all four beats. This type of trans…

Stepping Down

Instead of walking up to the bass note of the next chord, in today's challenge you will be walking down to the bass note of the next chord. This is a …

The Secret Sauce

Remember back to that two note window challenge? Well, today you'll take that two note bass walk and turn it into a full chord two beat bass walk. Sel…

Walk This Way

So far you've had a chance to play through some shorter form bass walks... I'm referring to the two beat and four beat windows that you have now becom…

Dogwood Flowers

Hammer-ons and pull-offs are on the menu today... a whole buffet of hammer-ons and pull-offs as a matter of fact. You'll be using every finger on your…

Rock Me

Where do guitar licks come from? Where do I even begin thinking about what to play for a guitar solo? The melody, the melody, the MELODY of the song y…

Wind And Rain

Today you'll take a standard G major scale one step further by targeting specific chord tones. You'll start by getting an open position G major scale …

North Country Winters

Rhythm guitar doesn't have to be busy, it doesn't have to be fancy, it just has to be steady, even, and supportive of the song. The strumming pattern …

Headin’ Down South

Picking up right where you left off yesterday this series of chord transitions is not crazy extensive, but it packs a punch and just so happens to use…

Storm’s Comin’

Thumb, Thumb, Thumb, and more thumb. Today's technique challenge centers around, you guessed it, your thumb. You will combine a steady, pulsing bass w…

Lightnin’ Strikes

Maintaining the palm muted bass drive while adding a guitar lick is exactly what you will be doing in today's challenge. This is the essence of Lightn…

Storm Tracker

You'll be connecting fragments of the A minor pentatonic scale on the two high strings today. This does two things for your playing: 1.) You will be a…

Rumblin’ Thunder

Allowing the thumb to take the driver's seat for your rhythm guitar is really the name of the game this week, and that leaves this wonderful opportuni…

Red Sky In The Morning

Those high strings sure add some sparkle to a basic rhythm don't they?!?! Today you will keep that train rolling... you'll use the same exact approach…

Ménage à Trois

Harnessing pull-offs and triplets is the name of the game today. The goal for this challenge is two-fold: One, you will have a chance to work on your …

Head Over Heels

This lick has an almost tumbling or rolling effect due to it's descending direction and the free use of pull-offs and triplets. You'll see two things …

Candy Hearts

It's spooky, it's lonely, it packs a punch... it's A minor. Two different looks at an A minor scale are on tap for today. The first is a mid-neck, "ve…

We’re Having Triplets

Triplets are not just for single note passages... you can use them when you strum over chords as well. Today's challenge will have you keeping a nice …

Cupid’s Chord Change

A grand combination of skills will happen today... a unification of technique, rhythm, and even your guitar lick from earlier in the week. You'll be u…

Color Swatch

D minor is the saddest of all keys and this lick proves it... you'll immediately feel the mood created by the D harmonic minor scale notes and the con…