“One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

Bob Marley

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Platinum Member Video Lessons are different from the "Play Through" videos here. They are detailed note for note instructions, in a simple to follow formula that breaks down the material into smaller and easier to learn sections. They walk you through the subtleties and essentially address everything from a private lesson, but in video format.

Each lesson page includes a discussion section, so if you like you can ask questions, and see previous questions and answers regarding the lesson. You can also contact me directly via email. I consider every Platinum Member to be a private student of mine, and I'm here to help you the best I can.

If you prefer to use tab with your lessons you will also have access to the Platinum Member Tabs Library. I personally lift and tab everything myself and take great pride in the accuracy of its content. 

You can stop wasting precious practice time hunting through 1000's of videos and tabs that are riddled with errors and incomplete - as 90% of the guitar instruction options online are today, and start learning to play it right!

 The Platinum Member Video Lessons and Tabs are exclusive to L.T.P.I.R - Guitar Lessons, and are not embedded from other websites. All of the Video Lessons have studio quality audio and are in High Definition. The players support most devices (except IOS version 9 and earlier) and will choose the optimum resolution dynamically based on the bandwidth capability of your internet connection. You will also need a PDF reader to view and download the tabs at your convenience. Please select below to watch sample clips from:

Going Down Solo 1 - Freddie King Lesson

 

Blue Jean Blues Solo 2 - ZZ Top Lesson

 

Jam Track #3 - Slow Blues Lead Tips Lesson


 
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The Platinum Member libraries have many hours of instruction to keep you advancing as a guitarist, and are indexed by both artist name and song title. These are the current titles available, by song and section, with new lessons being uploaded regularly.

 

Video Lessons Library

 

 Songs, Intros & Solos:

After Midnight Solo - Eric Clapton (18.11 min)
Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) SOLO - PINK FLOYD (46.32 min)
Another Night to Cry Intro (AFB Festival) - Lonnie Johnson (22.08 min)
Are You Gonna Go My Way Solo - Lenny Kravitz (25.54 min)
Back in Black Intro and Rhythm - AC/DC (21.57 min)
Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye Intro - The Black Crowes (17.05 min)
Badge Solo - Cream (29.15 min)
BLACK MAGIC WOMAN INTRO - SANTANA (20.02 min)
BLACK MAGIC WOMAN SOLO - SANTANA (31.55 min)
Blue Jean Blues Intro - ZZ Top (8.06 min)
Blue Jean Blues Solo 1 - ZZ Top (32.07 min)
Blue Jean Blues Solo 2 - ZZ Top (40.33 min)
Blue Sky Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band (64.32 min)
BLUE SKY SOLO 2 - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS band (83.57 MIN)
Bohemian Rhapsody Solo - Queen (18.54 MIN)
Bold as Love SOLO - John Mayer (86.00 MIN)
Born Under a Bad Sign Solo - Albert King (19.01 MIN)
Bound for Glory Solo 1 - Tedeschi Trucks Band (24.22 MIN)
Bright Lights Solo 1 (Crossroads 2010) - Gary Clark Jr. (53.41 MIN)
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin (58.29 MIN)
Burn Solo - Deep Purple (41.45 min)
Caldonia Intro - B.B. King (23.35 MIN)
Californication SOLO - Red Hot Chili Peppers (13.41 MIN)
Call Me the Breeze Solo - J.J. Cale (20.12 MIN)
Call Me the Breeze Solo - Lynyrd Skynyrd (31.22 MIN)
Can't You See Intro - The Marshall Tucker Band (20.56 MIN)
Can't You See Solo - The Marshall Tucker Band (13.38 MIN)
Chattahoochee Solo - Alan Jackson (Mason) (9.43 MIN)
 Come Down Hard on Me Solo - Jimi Hendrix (37.29 min)
Come When I Call (Studio) Solo - John Mayer Trio (29.05 MIN)
COMFORTABLY NUMB SOLO 1 - PINK FLOYD (18.42 min)
COMFORTABLY NUMB SOLO 2 - PINK FLOYD (49.15 min)
Coming Back to Life Intro (Studio) - Pink Floyd (42.59 min)
COMING BACK TO LIFE INTRO (Pulse Live Variation) - PINK FLOYD (15.04 MIN)
COMING BACK TO LIFE Solo 1 (Pulse Live) - PINK FLOYD (26.41 MIN)
Concrete Jungle Solo - Bob Marley (28.20 min)
CROSSFIRE SOLO 1 - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN (42.38 min)
Crossroads Solo 1 - Cream (40.56 min)
Crossroads Solo 2 - Cream (46.08 min)
Dead Flowers Solo - The Rolling Stones (15.00 min)
Dogs Solo 1 - Pink Floyd (21.59 min)
Dogs Solo 2 - Pink Floyd (31.18 min)
Dreams Solo - The Allman Brothers Band (59.41 min)
Every Rose has it's Thorn Solo 2 - Poison (16.16 min)
Five Long Years Intro - Eric Clapton (35.46 min)
Fly by Night Solo - Rush (20.45 min)
Flying Home Solo (Guitar Wizard) - Charlie Christian (35.48 min)
Further On Up The Road (The Last Waltz) Intro - The Band & Eric Clapton (44.29 min)
Gimme All Your Lovin' Solo 1 - ZZ Top (27.52 min)
Give Me One Reason Solo - Tracy Chapman (Levy) (16.26 min)
Going Down Solo 1 - Freddie King (15.52 min)
Going Down Solo 1 (Greek Theatre) - Joe Bonamassa (31.02 min)
Guitar Man Solo 1 - Albert King (17.14 MIN)
Have a Cigar Solo - Pink Floyd (51.25 min)
Hey Joe Intro & Rhythm Parts - Jimi Hendrix (38.31 min)
Hey Joe Solo - Jimi Hendrix (21.40 min)
Hide Away Intro - Freddie King (25.10 min)
Hotel California Solo - Eagles (48.37 min)
How Blue Can You Get? Intro (Live CCJ) - B.B. King (68.48 MIN)
I Can't be Satisfied Intro - Muddy Waters (19.05 min)
I Know a Little Intro - Lynryd Skynyrd (40.29 min)
I'm Tore Down Solo - Eric Clapton (34.51 min)
Jeep on 35 Melody - John Scofield (30.23 min)
Jeep on 35 Solo - John Scofield (23.10 min)
JESSICA MELODY - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS Band (30.51 min)
JESSICA HARMONY - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS Band (25.58 min)
JESSICA Solo - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS Band (108.59 min)
Jesus Just Left Chicago Solo 1 - ZZ Top (21.36 min)
Johnny B. Goode Intro - Chuck Berry (18.25 min)
Kid Charlemagne Solo 1 - Steely Dan (39.03 min)
 La Grange Intro, Rhythm & Bridge - ZZ Top (24.27 min)
 La Grange Solo 1 - ZZ Top (40.07 min)
 Layla (Unplugged) Solo - Eric Clapton (21.46 min)
 Lazy Intro - Deep Purple (28.03 min)
 Lazy Solo 1 - Deep Purple (44.09 min)
 Lenny Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan (33.13 min)
 Lenny Solo 1 - Stevie Ray Vaughan (40.31 min)
 Lenny Solo 2 - Stevie Ray Vaughan (55.36 min)
 Lights Solo - Journey (35.05 min)
 Like A Rock Solo 1 - Bob Seger (Vito) (23.13 min)
 Little Wing Intro - Jimi Hendrix (38.20 min)
 Little Wing Solo - Jimi Hendrix (36.02 min)
 Love in Vain Solo 1 (Essen Live) - The Rolling Stones (32.51 min)
Love Struck Baby Solo - Stevie Ray Vaughan (37.02 min)
 Lucille Solo - B.B. King (15.34 min)
Mary Had a Little Lamb Solo - Stevie Ray Vaughan (43.14 min)
Me & My Uncle Solo (Skull & Roses Live) - Grateful Dead (27.56 Min)
MELISSA LEAD PART - The Allman Brothers Band (72.48 Min)
Melissa Rhythm Part - The Allman Brothers Band (35.00 MIN)
Melissa Solo 2 (Acoustic - Live) - The Allman Brothers Band (35.05 Min)
Melissa Solo 2 Harmony Part (Acoustic - Live) - The Allman Brothers Band (21.03 Min)
Mother Solo - Pink Floyd (19.06 Min)
NO WOMAN NO CRY SOLO - BOB MARLEY (46.53 Min)
Nobody Knows You Solo - Derek and the Dominoes (28.06 Min)
On an Island SOLO 1 - David Gilmour (54.25 Min)
On an Island SOLO 2 - David Gilmour (41.41 Min)
One Intro Solo - Metallica (21.25 min)
One of These Nights Solo - Eagles (32.09 min)
One Way Out Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band (38.55 min)
Paranoid Solo - Black Sabbath (23.34 min)
PRIDE AND JOY SOLO - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN (50.47 min)
Ramblin' Man Intro & First Lick (11.00 min)
Ramblin' Man Solo (17.32 min)
Reconsider Baby Intro - Eric Clapton (22.57 min)
 Red House Intro - Jimi Hendrix (22.39 min)
 Red House Solo - Jimi Hendrix (42.04 min)
 Remedy Solo - The Black Crowes (29.56 min)
 Riviera Paradise Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan (48.03 min)
 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One) Solo - Pink Floyd (25.36 min)
 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Two) Solo - Pink Floyd (31.31 min)
 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Three) Solo - Pink Floyd (23.48 min)
Since I've Been Loving You Solo - LED ZEPPELIN (66.43 min)
Slow Blues Solo - Thin Lizzy (25.38 min)
So, It's Like That Solo 2 (K.O.T.B Finals Live) - Joe Bonamassa (35.19 min)
Someday After a While Intro - Eric Clapton (26.45 min)
Southbound Intro - The Allman Brothers Band (25.18 min)
Southbound Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band (34.51 min)
Southbound Solo 2 - The Allman Brothers Band (46.55 min)
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN SOLO - LED ZEPPELIN (34.00 min)
Statesboro Blues Intro (Fillmore) - The Allman Brothers Band (39.56 min)
STEEL GUITAR RAG - BOB WILLS & the texas playboys (41.12 min)
Still Got the Blues (For You) Solo 1 - Gary Moore (23.20 min)
Stop! Intro - Joe Bonamassa (11.03 min)
Stray Cat Strut Solo 1 - Stray Cats (14.11 min)
Sultans of Swing Solo 1 - Dire Straits (29.09 min)
Sultans of Swing Solo 2 - Dire Straits (31.13 min)
 Sweet Child O' Mine Intro - Guns N' Roses (20.30 min)
 Sweet Child O' Mine Solo 1 & 2 - Guns N' Roses (19.08 min)
 Sweet Child O' Mine Solo 3 - Guns N' Roses (30.39 min)
 Sweet Home Alabama Intro - Lynyrd Skynyrd (11.34 min)
 Sweet Home Alabama Solo 1 - Lynyrd Skynyrd (11.45 min)
 Sweet Home Alabama Solo 2 - Lynyrd Skynyrd (32.51 min)
 Sweet Home Alabama Verse & Chorus - Lynyrd Skynyrd (21.30 min)
Swing With A Sting Solo - Brent Mason (28.18 min)
 Sympathy for the Devil Solo - The Rolling Stones (26.56 min)
TAKE IT EASY SOLO 1 (HFO LIVE) - Eagles (25.01 min)
TAKE IT EASY SOLO 2 (HFO LIVE) - Eagles (37.11 min)
TEXAS FLOOD INTRO - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN (40.49 min)
THE WIND CRIES MARY SOLO AND OUTRO - JIMI HENDRIX (26.43 min)
Third Degree SOLO - Eric Clapton (48.59 min)
Thorn in My Pride Solo -The Black Crowes (20.33 min)
Three Times A Fool Solo - JOE BONAMASSA (17.07 MIN)
Thunderstruck Intro - AC/DC (12.06 min)
Tightrope Solo 1 - Stevie Ray Vaughan (38.24 min)
Time Solo - Pink Floyd (34.01 MIN)
Time Makes Two Intro - Robert Cray (16.34 MIN)
Time Makes Two Solo - Robert Cray (31.06 MIN)
Tipper Solo - Tony Rice (28.08 MIN)
Tipper Melody Out - Tony Rice (23.43 MIN)
VILLANOVA JUNCTION SOLO 1 - JIMI HENDRIX (34.36 min)
Waiting in Vain SOLO - Bob Marley (16.59 min)
Walk this Way SOLO 1 - Aerosmith (10.34 min)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps Solo 1 - The Beatles (Clapton) (27.09 min)
Who Do You Love? Solo 1 - Bo Diddley (Williams) (13.05 min)
Wish You Were Here Intro - Pink Floyd (19.28 min)
Wish You Were Here Intro Solo - Pink Floyd (20.30 min)
Wish You Were Here Rhythm Part - Pink Floyd (10.50 min)
Woodstock Intro - C.S.N.Y (22.11 min)
Workin' Man Blues Solo - Merle Haggard (Burton) (24.46 min)
You Shook Me All Night Long Solo - AC/DC (25.41 min)

 

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Guitar Lick Lessons:

LESSON #1 - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN (35.23 MIN)
LESSON #2 - JIMI HENDRIX (29.20 MIN)
LESSON #3 - ERIC CLAPTON (34.09 MIN)
LESSON #4 - B.B. KING (31.57 MIN)
LESSON #5 - "X-TRA" ADVANCED BLUES (42.35 min)
LESSON #6 - Intermediate Country Rock in A7 (25.07 min)
LESSON #7 - James Brown Rhythm Guitar Licks (23.22 min)
LESSON #8 - Standard Tuning Slide in E7 (23.57 min)

 

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Theory & Technique:

Notes of the Fretboard (16.41 min)
Key Signature Sharps & Flats (19.05 min)
Nashville Number System (11.23 min)
Folk Chords (32.10 MIN)
Power Chords (21.00 min)
Bar Chords (23.02 min)
"A" String Root Chords (24.25 min)
Maj 7 Inversions (7.45 min)
 Dom 7 Inversions (7.44 min)
 Min 7 Inversions (6.57 min)
Min 7b5 Inversions (7.07 min)
MAJ 9 INVERSIONS (10.35 Min)
DOM 9 INVERSIONS (10.36 Min)
MIN 9 INVERSIONS (11.15 min)
MAJ 6 INVERSIONS (9.16 Min)
MIN 6 INVERSIONS (9.03 min)
DIMINISHED INVERSIONS (13.17 min)
What is C.A.G.E.D.? (7.42 min)
C.A.G.E.D. Major Scale (17.53 min)
Linear Playing (Major Scale) (19.49 min)
C.A.G.E.D. Minor Blues Scale (14.30 min)
C.A.G.E.D. Minor Pentatonic Scale (25.45 min)
C.A.G.E.D. Major Pentatonic Scale (21.22 min)
Major & Minor Pentatonic Scale Similarities (17.20 min)
Chromatic Scale (22.24 min)
WHAT ARE Modes ? (26.37 MIN)
Ionian & Lydian Modes (12.16 MIN)
Dorian MODE (28.02 MIN)
Phrygian MODE (21.17 MIN)
Mixolydian Mode & Dom 7 Scale Options (24.29 MIN)
Aeolian MODE (25.17 MIN)
Locrian MODE (9.22 MIN)
Arpeggios on G, B & E Strings (11.24 min)
Arpeggios on D, G & B Strings (8.37 min)
Arpeggios on A, D & G Strings (9.22 min)
Arpeggios on E, A & D Strings (6.44 min)
Arpeggios & Position Playing (22.32 min)
3 Note 2 Octave Arpeggios (23.35 min)
What are Intervals? (15.51 min)
Intervals 1 - 3rds (32.16 min)
Intervals 2 - 6ths (29.31 min)
Intervals 3 - 7ths (26.47 min)
Intervals 4 - Octaves (26.43 min)
Bends, Slides, Hammer On's & Pull Off's (21.37 min)
Bluegrass G Runs (25.55 MIN)
Bluegrass Rhythm (30.02 MIN)
Building Speed (24.16 MIN)
Country & Bluegrass Bass Runs (22.29 MIN)
Hybrid Picking (30.05 min)
Natural & Pinched Harmonics (15.38 min)
Playing with a Slide (23.06 min)
Practicing Scales (18.34 min)
Strumming Patterns (28.19 MIN)
"Travis" Picking (24.22 min)
Using a Capo (22.17 MIN)
Vibrato (24.10 MIN)
Walking Bass Line for a Jazz Blues (31.48 min)
Warm Up & Crosspicking Exercises (28.17 min)

 

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Jam Tracks:

JAM TRACK #1 - Latin Groove RHYTHM TIPS (17.28 MIN)
JAM TRACK #1 - Latin Groove LEAD TIPS (12.14 MIN)
JAM TRACK #2 - Funk Groove RHYTHM TIPS (8.20 Min)
JAM TRACK #2 - Funk Groove LEAD TIPS (12.14 min)
JAM TRACK #3 - Slow Blues RHYTHM TIPS (14.52 MIN)
JAM TRACK #3 - Slow Blues LEAD TIPS (12.08 MIN)
JAM TRACK #4 - Medium Shuffle Blues RHYTHM TIPS (15.33 MIN)
JAM TRACK #4 - Medium Shuffle Blues LEAD TIPS (17.58 MIN)
JAM TRACK #5 - Jazz Blues RHYTHM TIPS (27.55 MIN)
JAM TRACK #5 - Jazz Blues LEAD TIPS (27.18 MIN)
JAM TRACK #6 - Mellow Major Groove RHYTHM TIPS (16.04 MIN)
JAM TRACK #6 - Mellow Major Groove LEAD TIPS (12.59 MIN)
JAM TRACK #7 - Major Muzac Groove RHYTHM TIPS (13.00 MIN)
JAM TRACK #7 - Major Muzac Groove LEAD TIPS (13.01 MIN)

 

Tabs Library

 

 Songs, Intros & Solos:

After Midnight Solo - Eric Clapton
Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) Solo - Pink Floyd
Another Night to Cry (AFB Festival) - Lonnie Johnson
Are You Gonna Go My Way Solo - Lenny Kravitz
Back in Black Intro and Rhythm - AC/DC
Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye Intro - The Black Crowes
Badge Solo - Cream
Black Magic Woman Intro - Santana
Black Magic Woman Solo - Santana
Blue Jean Blues Intro - ZZ Top
Blue Jean Blues Solo 1 - ZZ Top
Blue Jean Blues Solo 2 - ZZ Top
Blue Sky Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band
Blue Sky Solo 2 - The Allman Brothers Band
Bohemian Rhapsody Solo - Queen
Bold as Love Solo - John Mayer
Born Under a Bad Sign Solo - Albert King
Bound for Glory Solo 1 - Tedeschi Trucks Band
Bright Lights Solo 1 (Crossroads 2010) - Gary Clark Jr.
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin
Burn Solo - Deep Purple
Caldonia Intro - B.B. King
Californication Solo - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Call Me the Breeze Solo - J.J. Cale
Call Me the Breeze Solo - Lynryd Skynyrd
Can't You See Intro - The Marshall Tucker Band
Can't You See Solo - The Marshall Tucker Band
Chattahoochee Solo - Alan Jackson (Mason)
Come Down Hard on Me Solo - Jimi Hendrix
Come When I Call (Studio) Solo - John Mayer Trio
Comfortably Numb Solo 1 - Pink Floyd
Comfortably Numb Solo 2 - Pink Floyd
Coming Back to Life Intro (Studio & Pulse Live Variation) - Pink Floyd
Coming Back to Life Solo 1 (Pulse Live) - Pink Floyd
Concrete Jungle Solo - Bob Marley
Crossfire Solo 1 - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Crossroads Solo 1 - Cream
Crossroads Solo 2 - Cream
Dead Flowers Solo - The Rolling Stones
Dogs Solo 1 - Pink Floyd
Dogs Solo 2 - Pink Floyd
Dreams Solo - The Allman Brothers Band
Every Rose has it's Thorn Solo 2 - Poison
Five Long Years Intro - Eric Clapton
Fly by Night Solo - Rush
Flying Home Solo (Guitar Wizard) - Charlie Christian
Further On Up The Road (The Last Waltz) Intro - The Band & Eric Clapton
Gimme All Your Lovin' Solo 1 - ZZ Top
Give Me One Reason Solo - Tracy Chapman (Levy)
Going Down Solo 1 - Freddie King
Going Down Solo 1 (Greek Theatre) - Joe Bonamassa
Guitar Man Solo 1 - Albert King
Have a Cigar Solo - Pink Floyd
Hey Joe Intro & Ryhthm Parts - Jimi Hendrix
Hey Joe Solo - Jimi Hendrix
Hide Away Intro - Freddie King
Hotel California Solo - Eagles
Hotel California Solo (Harmony) - Eagles
How Blue Can You Get? Intro (Live CCJ) - B.B. King
I Can't be Satisfied Intro - Muddy Waters
I Know a Little Intro - Lynyrd Skynyrd
I'm Tore Down Solo - Eric Clapton
Jeep on 35 Melody & Solo - John Scofield
Jessica Melody - The Allman Brothers Band
JESSICA Harmony - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS Band
Jessica Solo - The Allman Brothers Band
Jesus Just Left Chicago Solo 1 - ZZ Top
Johhny B. Goode Intro - Chuck Berry
Kid Charlemagne Solo 1 - Steely Dan
La Grange Intro, Rhythm & Bridge - ZZ Top
La Grange Solo 1 - ZZ Top
Layla (Unplugged) Solo - Eric Clapton
Lazy Intro - Deep Purple
Lazy Solo 1 - Deep Purple
Lenny Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Lenny Solo 1 - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Lenny Solo 2 - Stevie Ray Vaughan
LIGHTS SOLO - Journey
Like A Rock Solo 1 - Bob Seger (Vito)
Little Wing Intro - Jimi Hendrix
Little Wing Solo - Jimi Hendrix
Love in Vain Solo 1 (Essen Live) - The Rolling Stones
Love Struck Baby Solo - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Lucille Solo - B.B. King
Mary Had a Little Lamb Solo - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Me and My Uncle Solo (Skull and Roses Live) - Grateful Dead
MELISSA LEAD PART - The Allman Brothers Band
Melissa Chord Shapes & Strumming Patterns - The Allman Brothers Band
Melissa Chords and Arrangement - The Allman Brothers Band
Melissa Solo 2 (Acoustic - Live) - The Allman Brothers Band
Melissa Solo 2 Harmony Part (Acoustic - Live) - The Allman Brothers Band
Mother Solo - Pink Floyd
No Woman No Cry Solo - Bob Marley
Nobody Knows You Solo - Derek and the Dominos
On an Island Solo 1 - David Gilmour
On an Island Solo 2 - David Gilmour
One Intro Solo - Metallica
One of These Nights Solo - Eagles
One Way Out Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band
Paranoid Solo - Black Sabbath
Pride and Joy Solo - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Reconsider Baby Intro - Eric Clapton
Red House Intro - Jimi Hendrix
Red House Solo - Jimi Hendrix
REMEDY SOLO - The Black Crowes
Riviera Paradise Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One) Solo - Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Two) Solo - Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Three) Solo - Pink Floyd
Since I've Been Loving You Solo - Led Zeppelin
Slow Blues Solo - Thin Lizzy
So, It's Like That Solo 2 (K.O.T.B Finals Live) - Joe Bonamassa
Someday After a While Intro - Eric Clapton
Southbound Intro - The Allman Brothers Band
Southbound Solo 1 - The Allman Brothers Band
Southbound Solo 2 - The Allman Brothers Band
Stairway to Heaven Solo - Led Zeppelin
Statesboro Blues Intro (Fillmore) - The Allman Brothers Band
Steel Guitar Rag - Bob Wills & the texas playboys
Still Got the Blues (For You) Solo 1 - Gary Moore
Stop! Intro - Joe Bonamassa
Stray Cat Strut Solo 1 - Stray Cats
Sultans of Swing Solo 1 - Dire Straits
Sultans of Swing Solo 2 - Dire Straits
Sweet Child O' Mine Intro - Guns N' Roses
Sweet Child O' Mine Solo 1 & 2 - Guns N' Roses
Sweet Child O' Mine Solo 3 - Guns N' Roses
Sweet Home Alabama Intro, Verse & Chorus - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sweet Home Alabama Solo 1 - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sweet Home Alabama Solo 2 - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Swing With A Sting Solo - Brent Mason
Sympathy for the Devil Solo - The Rolling Stones
TAKE IT EASY SOLO 1 (HFO LIVE) - Eagles
TAKE IT EASY SOLO 2 (HFO LIVE) - Eagles
Texas Flood Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan
The Wind Cries Mary Solo and Outro - Jimi Hendrix
Third Degree Solo - Eric Clapton
Thorn in My Pride Solo - The Black Crowes
Three Times A Fool Solo - Joe Bonamassa
Thunderstruck Intro - AC/DC
Tightrope Solo 1 - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Time Solo - Pink Floyd
Time Make Two Intro - Robert Cray
Time Makes Two Solo - Robert Cray
Tipper Solo & Melody Out - Tony Rice
Villanova Junction Solo 1 - Jimi Hendrix
Waiting in Vain Solo - Bob Marley
Walk this Way Solo 1 - Aerosmith
While My Guitar Gently Weeps Solo 1 - The Beatles (Clapton)
Who Do You Love? Solo 1 - Bo Diddley (Williams)
Wish You Were Here Intro - Pink Floyd
Wish You Were Here Intro Solo - Pink Floyd
Wish You Were Here Rhythm Part Handout - Pink Floyd
Woodstock Intro - C.S.N.Y
Workin' Man Blues Solo - Merle Haggard (Burton)
You Shook Me All Night Long Solo - AC/DC

 

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Guitar Lick Lessons:

LESSON #1 - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
LESSON #2 - JIMI HENDRIX
LESSON #3 - ERIC CLAPTON
LESSON #4 - B.B. KING
LESSON #5 - "X-TRA" ADVANCED BLUES
LESSON #6 - Intermediate Country Rock in A7
LESSON #7 - James Brown Rhythm Guitar Licks
LESSON #8 - Standard Tuning Slide in E7

 

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Theory & Technique:

NOTES OF THE FRETBOARD
NASHVILLE NUMBER SYSTEM & SHARPS & FLATS TABLE
Folk Chords Handout
POWER CHORDS
BAR CHORDS
A STRING ROOT CHORDS IN C
MAJOR SCALE CHORD INVERSIONS IN C
9TH CHORD INVERSIONS IN C
6TH CHORD INVERSIONS IN C
C.A.G.E.D. – MAJOR SCALE IN THE KEY OF C
Linear Playing (Major Scale)
C.A.G.E.D. – MINOR BLUES SCALE IN THE KEY OF C
C.A.G.E.D. – Minor Pentatonic SCALE IN THE KEY OF C
C.A.G.E.D. – MAJOR Pentatonic SCALE IN THE KEY OF C
C.A.G.E.D. – FOUR SCALES IN MOVABLE CLOSED POSITIONS
Chromatic Scale Handout
DERIVATIVE & PARALLEL MAJOR SCALE MODES
46 – 4 NOTE ARPEGGIOS
ARPEGGIOS & POSITION PLAYING
3 NOTE 2 OCTAVE ARPEGGIOS
ORDER OF MAJOR SCALE ARPEGGIOS & MODES
IMPROVISING IDEAS FOR JAM TRACKS
Intervals Handout
Intervals 1 - 3rds Handout
Intervals 2 - 6ths Handout
Intervals 3 - 7ths Handout
Intervals 4 - Octaves Handout
A7 Blues Ideas (You Tube Channel Video)
Bluegrass G Runs Handout
Bluegrass Rhythm Handout
Country & Bluegrass Bass Runs Handout
Hybrid Picking Handout
Practicing Scales Handout
Strumming Patterns Handout
“TRAVIS” PICKING HANDOUT
Using a Capo Handout
Walking Bass Line for a Jazz Blues
WARM UP & CROSS PICKING EXERCISES

 

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    You are so good at explaining things! And the quality of the videos are superb. It’s thrilling to me to learn from your lessons, which are truly expanding what I understand and what I can do on the guitar. Thank you so much.

  • twister2k33

    Where has this site been all my life? I’ve learned so much in so little time since I subbed. Thank you for these wonderful lessons you have a fan for life.

  • DaveHuntress

    awesome! love it……. worth every penny

  • DMILLERCB@SBCGLOBAL.NET

    Yes this website is the best for learning. I love the way you can take it real slow or at 60% which is awesome or full speed. Plus the tab. It’s outstanding been chasing this for a long time. I can feel myself closing in on it now. Thank you so much I suggest everyone join the Platinum Program OUTSTANDING!!! DAVE

  • jed1994

    Just finished learning the Hotel California Solo awesome teaching 10/10

  • AcePaulie

    Hi everybody!, Paul from Rhode Island, I just joined after watching the intro lesson to Lazy, you got me hooked. I signed up for 3 months to test out the waters, so to speak. By looking at what you have to offer, I’ll certainly be busy for a while.
    thank you

  • mnorman79

    So far so good!! I came across this on youtube and I was curious for more. I was a tad skeptical about signing up but no regrets so far!! I love the approach and it works great for me as I am an intermediate guitar player. I have always struggled a bit learning solos through just tab alone, while I always did get them in the long run with some difficulty, I find my lead playing is taking off through this site and Brad’s work. I appreciate the time and effort Brad put into this site and teaching. I look forward to diving into some other areas of theory and such later but for now I’m just enjoying the classics!! I feel I’ll be a member a lot longer than I expected lol.

  • rvanzandt

    Wow, great job, General! and you save me money on car insurance…. o bad joke, but still! Your playing is spectacular and your instruction is second to none that I’ve seen. I’m only two years into the instrument so still struggling thru the myriad of scales and positions and keys, I suspect like every beginner, but my techniques has improved tons with your help. So much appreciation for you and all your hard work.

  • ionix1

    4 years ago I Picked up my ol’ guitar again after a 40-plus year hiatus. I started looking around online, and did lots and lots of research, and found Brad’s site. It came highly recommended by many players who did the rounds of other on-line lesson sites. As soon as I checked out the videos on a wide assortment of my favorite tunes, broken down note by note, by a very talented and dedicated instructor, I was hooked. Unfortunately a few years back, I had an accident. I fractured my fretting hand at the wrist in several places and almost lost my pinky. Brad, worked with and kept me from giving up practicing with alternate styles. He suggested a slide, and finger exercises suited to help get me back to playing it right. This whole experience continues to be the best therapy I ever received and I’m very grateful! My only regret was not finding Learn to Play it Right sooner in life. Thanks again Brad!

  • kevsn1

    Excellent lessons and teaching style. Thanks

  • boomdiggity

    I’m so happy i came across you on youtube. Thank you so much for all your hard work man.

  • bloc5

    Wow! just doesn’t get better

  • wakeguru61

    Thanks Brad!.. You’ve got the best and most accurate lessons out!.. I’ve been playing on and off for years, but learning my favorite lead solos to tunes I’ve loved forever has helped my overall playing skills significantly.

    Thanks much!

    wakeguru61

  • MSeaborne

    Blown away with your playing, and the overall structure and breakdown of the guitar parts, not to mention the choice of songs! Your catalog includes every song I have wanted to learn. Your site is A+++

  • blondeblob

    Sic! That is all. Love the site, keep it up

  • jeffwalker

    I have only been playing for 2 years. At the young age of 48 I don’t move as fast as I used to. Your lessons are perfect and I am amazed at how much I have advanced in the few days being here. Melissa has been a long time want but I just couldn’t do the leads. Now I am. Thank you very much. I am here for the long haul.

  • Boodah

    Cant thank you enough……
    Awesome.

  • Chowdarob

    An excellent teacher, to be sure. Some people were/are just made to teach, and you’re no exception. Your so spot on!

  • Whipping post

    Great Site, Great Lessons. Thank you for taking the time to put all this together. Much appreciated.

  • jerrypeel

    Just joined yesterday, working on Melissa solo, unbelievable how good ur lesson is, will stay with you forever, lol jp

  • jlenhart

    After searching the internet for lessons I stumbled onto your site. This is the absolute best site I have found for learning guitar. The way you break everything down, and explain it so clearly, just the best. Now excuse me while I get to your chromatic scale handout, my studying for the next week. I can’t emphasize how much I’m learning from your lessons, the best, Thank You!

  • thaddeusernst

    Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you!
    Seriously…. I’ve been working on the hotel california lessons for a little over three weeks and it’s been an awesome journey. This piece pushed my skill set but because I was able to study your video over an over again I’ve managed pretty well. I take weekly lessons but I’ve found that my teacher has a certain repertoire that he is excellent at teaching and anything outside that he’s less enthusiastic about. Your lessons are a genius way to supplement my studies and I’d recommend them to any student of the guitar who wants to play any of the songs you’ve got worked up. Bravo. One month of access to your site is the best money I’ve spent on my studies. Thanks for helping this 40 year old tear it up!

  • Hendo

    Brad,
    I would like to take the time to say that for the 6 months I have been a member here this site has been well worth the money. Your patient, humble and attentive approach is much appreciated. Above all you know what the heck you’re talking about.
    Thank you!

  • robert

    Best instruction I’ve seen so far. I’ve seen so many instructors give a flurry of fast playing notes to show how good they are and leave you to figure it out. You on the other hand really break it down. I’m glad I joined. . robert

  • ian@corplife.com

    Best guitar instruction on the internet

  • Cormac

    Wow, this site is so worth the money.

  • Gstuart

    Brilliant lessons, explaining extremely well done – really enjoying. Very good site, lots to learn. Thanks

  • richcha

    Your lessons are the BEST I’ve seen online. Please keep up the great work.

  • Rocky Jay L

    Doesn’t get any better than this! Period!

  • acousticdoc

    New member as of a few weeks ago. Your site and lessons are incredible. Every lesson I’ve reviewed so far is spot on and out of the park! Thanks for your superb instruction.

  • spacewrangler

    Thanks man! Your lessons are awesome!

  • suhr william

    Wow, what a great guitar teacher! Your playing and teaching is spot on! I’m a self taught guitar player for many years and never seemed to get over that “hump”. Oh, this is going to do it! Thanks Brad. Sincerely, Bill

  • stratman8164

    I just joined the site and am very happy with your format and teaching style. Easy to understand and implement!
    Thanks!

  • jdshores

    Best lessons on the internet!

  • djv

    Just joined. The site is great. The lessons are great. I have already upped my playing…… congrats on creating such a terrific tool. I wish I had more time to practice. You CAN teach an old dog some new tricks.
    Thanks a million.

  • karlh

    This is truly helpful! Thanks so much for this service. Karl Habighorst

  • pmontgo1

    Hey Brad,
    Best site I have found, you are an excellent guitarist and teacher. Thanks for your hard work!
    Patrick

  • lawler808

    I know tons of songs and basic lead structure but learning proper leads has been great for me. Jessica, Santana and Stevie Ray Licks have got me picking up my guitar WAY more than before. I get up early and practice now because I’m motivated. Thanks Brad for a great site!

  • thunderaxe64

    This is by far one of the best sites i’ve been on Thanks!
    ET

  • jfraze5150

    I recently picked up the guitar again after years of neglect and rusty is an understatement. A couple of months of basically playing the stuff I knew when I found Brads site… I don’t think I’ve progressed as quickly since I started playing at 16. Great communication and got a pretty obscure request on the site within the month. I think that if you’ve got this far and are reading this, you know you’re sh*t and are about to become a member anyway!

    Thanks again Brad!

  • CBR1000

    Great site Brad. I’m so glad I decided to join. I’m re-learning guitar after about 23 years. I’ve learned so much after just a short time. I never expected to make such rapid progress. My passion for playing has been reborn. I can’t seem to put down my guitar, thanks to you.

  • The Black Strat

    The name of the site says it all! LEARN TO PLAY IT RIGHT 🙂
    I found this site in my search for Guitar Lessons on David Gilmour’s solos and I was surprised by so many other awesome solos of all the time that now I’d like to learn them all. Plus there are tons of lessons on theory, scales, chords, techniques, etc. I have tried so many other sites, but this site beats all the other sites, at least for me. It just has all you need to learn in a very well structured way. Solo lessons are awesome, Brad breaks the solos lick by lick with tabs as well as Fast and Slow practice videos which are extremely valuable for practice. And more importantly, he tries his best to make lessons on your song requests :o) I have a membership at JP, and I still prefer this site by far.

  • themarko

    HI! I have to say this is a really great value for the money! Excellent videos where you’re really shown how do get the style, sound and tricks, which have always been a mystery to me. Getting them to sound just right by also reading the tabs. Sometimes some professional players show it too quickly in the videos, whether how to play that part or song – like everyone has already mastered those different styles and techniques. You also learn at the same time more about reading tabs, how the’re really meant to be played, even those strange marks! (especially when English is not your home language). I would have to work with this site for at least one year, maybe more, if I wanted to master everything here! Great work! I have never become fast, but it´s because it’s not fun for me to spend hours and hours practicing finger exercises, and picking techniques. Fun is learning to play songs and practicing them for hours! That´s enough for me. and that´s why I like to play. You really have to work sometimes to learn solo´s at the right speed, but that´s more rewarding practice than playing nothing other than up and down the fret board every day, for many hours. The world is full of many great technique players, so someones is always faster than you are. Here I can learn things from different´s styles and many have said that one of the most important things to learn is a variety! If you can play many styles, then you can play almost anything with anyone you want, and that´s where your own voice comes in and starts to take shape. Thank you for this site! You’ve got one faithful member, at least for a year or two!.. maybe a lifetime :)!!
    themarko.

  • joe

    I really like the way you take additional time to explain the more difficult licks. Keep ’em coming.

  • SeaSharp

    Brad, thanks for doing all these great songs like Allman Bros. Blue Sky, Pink Floyd and Bob Marley. It is easier to learn with the way you teach, not a lot of talk….just a lot of playing the guitar.

  • bubs

    Because of you, I’m learning stuff I’ve always wanted to know. I wonder if I’ll ever be able to train my ear to do what you do. Anyway I really appreciate all your hard work, you are amazing!

  • Oceanscout

    Brad you are doing a great job with https://www.learntoplayitright.com. The lessons are very accurate and I have learned quite a lot from you. I really appreciated you taking the time to create a lesson for the solo in the song Lights by Journey that I requested. I was able to play it through in a couple of sessions. You break the solos down in to manageable segments. There are quite a few guitar sites out there now and it’s really hard to find something good that doesn’t cost a fortune. I would recommend this site to anyone interested in improving their soloing technique. Keep up the good work!

    Thanks again Frank.

  • Buddy Milhoan

    Hey All, I have been using this site for about 4 months, I stumbled across it looking to learn Red house. There are so many you-tube folks that think they have it down but I knew better. I clicked on the learn to play it right version and I was blown away!! finally someone had it right! and in a format i could learn from. I became a member instantly and now play it pretty well. I am pleased to be a member here and hope to see it grow. Thanks to Brad. Be well ALL!!

  • kestral91

    Hey Brad, Thanks again for your help with everything. You are awesome man! I look forward to relearning things I have forgot and new stuff that I want to play fluidly. Your almost personal instruction via video and email is the only way to go. There are so many “lessons” and teachers on the net, and after much research and trial and error, I am fortunate to have found my way here. Those of you looking for guitar instruction, please take my advice and learn from my errors. Join this site as a platinum member and you will find what you are looking for. To think how much money I have spent on “methods” of instruction and the “fastest way to proficiency”, makes me sick, since I could have spent 1/10th, and saved tremendous amounts of cash if I found this site quicker.
    Anyway, thanks again Brad for your help and willingness to ensure we all have a great experience, and I anxiously await new videos and lessons from your nimble fingers! (although there is enough up here already to keep me busy for years)
    Bruce

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