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When You Join As A Free Member, These Exercises are completely free:
- Finger Exercises 1-2-3-4
- Open Chord Arpeggio Picking Pattern 1
- Sweep Picking Licks In G Lick 1
- G Minor Pentatonic Legato Groupings of 3
- Links to our YouTube Videos
Plus, Limited access to almost 200 other exercises!
As a free member, you can view these exercises and have access to a demo video for each exercise. You will not have access to downloadable content or multiple tempos for these exercises. They are in multiple categories such as:
- Guitar Backing Tracks in Multiple Genres
- Guitar Exercises for Beginners
- Guitar Exercises – Finger Exercises
- Guitar Exercises – Chords
- Guitar Exercises – Arpeggios
- Guitar Exercises – Scales
- Country Guitar Exercises
- Blues Guitar Exercises
- Rock Guitar Exercises
- Jazz Guitar Exercises
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