Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Ether Sunday by Trey Anastasio Band! Jam out on your guitar and use the tabs/scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Check out this EASY approach to improvising a guitar solo over I Know You Rider.
Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Don't Keep Me Wonderin' by the Allman Brothers Band! Jam out on your guitar and use the tabs/scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Fingerstyle Guitar Arrangement for Eyes of the World by the Grateful Dead.
Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Evil Ways by Santana! Jam out on your guitar and use the tabs/scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Breaking down the parts/approach for both Jerry & Bob on China Doll (Acoustic) by the Grateful Dead.
China Doll » Backing Track » Grateful Dead: https://youtu.be/bK-YiOPFXX4
China Doll » Jeff Williams Guitar Jam: https://youtu.be/KQcsqCplS0s
Jamming out to China Doll by the Grateful Dead.
China Doll » Backing Track: https://youtu.be/bK-YiOPFXX4
Play along with the best quality, full-version acoustic backing track for China Doll by the Grateful Dead! Jam out on your guitar and use the tabs/scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Check out some of the Themes Trey used during the jam on Down With Disease from The Great Went.
Down With Disease (Jam) » Backing Track: https://youtu.be/XrQ8fZ1elAk
Play along with the best quality jam backing track for Down With Disease by Phish! Jam out on your guitar and use the scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Check out how to play both Duane Allman & Dickey Betts guitar parts to Blue Sky by the Allman Brothers Band.
Blue Sky » Backing Track: https://youtu.be/num133x3Aw0
What makes the Allman Brothers Band guitar playing so special?: https://youtu.be/phRsxHr5WXU
Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Going Down in the style of Freddie King written by Don Nix & Gabriell Lewis! Jam out on your guitar and use the scale charts to try out new ideas and find your own sound.