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John Petrucci breaks down the mechanics of the proper sweep arpeggio.
Jimmy Brown shows you an acoustic arrangement of The Who classic "Baba O'Riley."
Jimmy Brown shows you an acoustic arrangement of the Guns N' Roses classic.
From the archives: Angus Young on the importance of his brother's guitar playing to AC/DC.
A little pattern-based madness, a la early Incubus/Mike Einziger is up for grabs today!
Get yerself jazzed up with a quirky dorian lick in the style of Andy Summers.
Three-note-per-string licks are for girly-men! Try this chromatic monster of a lick, inspired by the likes of John Petrucci and Steve Morse.
Yngwie! Need we say more?
How many licks does it take to get to the center of Paul Gilbert's alternate picking exercise? 39, apparently.
A crazy legato lick from Paul Gilbert is up next--hope you can pull it off! Get it? Legato? Pull-off?
Warning! Today's neo-classical lick is not for the faint of heart... and neither is Vinnie Moore's circa 1986 hairdo!
Get yer shred on with this tasty two-string arpeggio lick in the vein of Anthrax's Scott Ian!
Stretch yourself with this pseudo-pentatonic fret hand punisher!
Sweep 'em off their feet with this sick ascending sweep picking lick--a Testament to Alex Skolnick!
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