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Hello friends, 

and welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another lead guitar tutorial! In today's session I'll be breaking down a very useful, and beginner friendly guitar technique that I call the Sliding Harmony Exercise. Let's get started!

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Must Know Guitar Exercise for Beginners and Up!

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Anonymous

Great, Rob. Thought the chromatizing was very interesting along with the overall concept of turning the G major scale into those great harmonies. I assume the same principle works for other scales. I plan to give that a try. Thanks so much.

Anonymous

Hello from Montreal Canada! Love your lessons! I am finally learning some basic and much needed technique many,many years later!!! Brandi Carlile and band do an amazing version of Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain...Couldyou teach the solo from that version?! Please?! It's so cool and in relation to what you have been teachinglately. Salut!

Anonymous

Hello Rob! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your lessons. I have learned so many useful things from you in such a short time. I have been stumbling my way through learning guitar for about 15 years, and I was starting to get a bit stale. Since I started watching your lessons, the beginner enthusiasm has returned to my practice sessions, and I can honestly feel that I am improving. You are a wonderful teacher! Thanks so much!