Major and Minor Open Chords, Strum Patterns, Switching Chords
Using Multiple Strum Patterns
The Blues Progressions in the Key A
Jazzin' Up the Blues with Ninth Chords
Chord Moves for "Walking Blues" in the Key of A
The A-Minor Pentatonic Scale
Jam Progressions for the A minor Pentatonic Scale
Techniques Every Rock Guitarist Should Know
Roman Numerals for Chords
Variations of Boogie Patterns
Moving the Blues/Boogie Pattern to Other Keys
Power Chords on the 5th and 6th Strings
Open Position Power Chords
Riffs on the Minor-Pentatonic Scale
Moving the Minor-Pentatonic Scale to Other Keys
Arpeggiated and Sustaining Chords
Some Open Chords in Drop-D
Twelve Master Triad-Shape Positions
Moving the Triad-Shape Positions Around the Neck
The Major Pentatonic Scale
Getting a Bluesy Sound by Shifting up Three Frets
Progressions to Jam on Using the A-Major and A-Minor Pentatonic Scales
Using the Three-Fret Rule with Licks
Using the Three-Fret Rule with the Blues Scale
Major Chords Using Embellishments
Minor Chords Using Embellishments
Seventh Chords Using Embellishments
Power Chord or Barre Chords Fills
Extended Pentatonic Scale Patterns
The A-Major Extended Pentatonic Scale Pattern - Form 1
The A-Minor Extended Pentatonic Scale Pattern - Form 1
The C-Major Extended Pentatonic Scale Pattern - Form 2
The C-Minor Extended Pentatonic Scale Pattern - Form 2
The A-Minor Pentatonic and Blues Scale Patterns