Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Jessica by The Allman Brothers Band! Jam out on your guitar and use the chord charts/tabs to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Jessica by The Allman Brothers Band! Jam out on your guitar and use the chord charts/tabs to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Check out this lesson on playing the verse melody from Althea by the Grateful Dead on the guitar. Practice the melody using the backing track with chord charts/tabs to discover your own sound!
Learn to play the guitar melody from Bird Song 6 different ways. Challenge yourself to unlock the fretboard.
The Grateful Dead's version of Morning Dew is a great example of easing into a song. Check out this lesson to practice this approach and use the backing track with chord charts/tabs to discover your own sound!
Shakedown Street by the Grateful Dead is a great example of how you can use Gm over C to get a smooth funky sound. Check out this lesson to practice using Gm over C7 and use the backing track with chord charts/tabs to discover your own sound!
The Grateful Dead's version of El Paso is a great example of how to use 6ths to achieve a certain sound. Check out this lesson to practice 6ths and use the backing track with chord charts/tabs to discover your own sound!
Wharf Rat by the Grateful Dead is a great example of sus2 chords. Check out this lesson to practice different voicings and use the backing track with chord charts/tabs to discover your own sound!
A simple guitar fingerstyle arrangement for Crazy Love by Van Morrison.
Play along with the best quality, full-version backing track for Shakedown Street by the Grateful Dead! Jam out on your guitar and use the chord charts and tabs to try out new ideas and find your own sound.
Learn how to really get down the Intro for Althea by the Grateful Dead. Check out this lesson to practice intro and use the backing track and chord and tabs to discover your own sound!
Bird Song by the Grateful Dead is a great example of using triads to create different chords. Check out this lesson to practice Bob Weir's part and use the backing track and chord and tabs to discover your own sound!