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<title>Experimental Guitar Lessons</title>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Polyrhythmic Acoustic Technique" by Jake Lizzio</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=11432</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Expert. Polyrhythms reside in the world of chaos, disorder, and insanity. Heres a cool piece that combines that nonsense with some nice melodies and chord changes. Very weird, very pretty. This lesson also teaches, in detail, how to perform 5:4.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "3 Part Chill" by Casper Karp</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=3547</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Advanced. It's not really advanced considering it's supposed to be 3 different parts at once, but it may be hard to coordinate. It's all in E natural minor so add as much as you want-PLEASE RATE THIS LESSON! I WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Becoming Non-Generic" by Justin Harding</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=7952</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Expert. This lesson will show how to take a different approach when it comes to soloing over a progression. It will give you ideas to not have that generic sound, and creating a different sounding solo, that is impressive.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Fun Stuff" by Steven Johnson</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=11271</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Ridiculous. I don't have anything to say.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Arppeggio X" by Christian Daniel</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=8000</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Advanced. Arpeggio, sweep picking, cool stuff</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Pulse" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=10332</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. Tricky picking.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Making Up Lost Time" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=1881</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. An experimental finger picked sequence in 5/4 (or should that be 10/8).</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Acoustic Echo Flanger" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=2147</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Beginner. Can't afford an acoustic multi-effects unit? This piece mimics the sound of a flanger sweeping through harmonics or partials, with some delay thrown in for good measure.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Homegrown Music" by Jake Lizzio</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=3804</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Advanced. Just some high-octane crap I wrote last night after listening to Dream Theater for the first time...</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "PolyRhythmic Lead Sequence" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4541</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. An effective lead sequence based on a modified 5 note repeating pattern.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "No Rush" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=5260</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. Fingerpick ... Loop ... Experiment ... Feel ... Enjoy ... No Rush ...</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "A Very Ominious Opus" by Marcus Manfred</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=5521</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Advanced. This is a song I wrote. This should be played slowly at first because the timing can get kinda odd. Have fun with it!</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Desperate Times" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6020</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. Desperate times call for disparate measures - these have 9 beats each.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Nomanoid" by Coco Gaston</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6290</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. Very fun song, not hard, and it is played by 2 guitars, CHECK IT OUT!</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Country Girl (Pretty Polly)" by Rick Payman</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6436</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Intermediate. A pretty ( , ) unusual picking pattern, backed by Polyrhythmic Country Mayhem.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Mumbling Fun" by Coco Gaston</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6798</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Ridiculous. Dum dumdum dum dum</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Blue" by Coco Gaston</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6887</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Beginner. This is a song i came up with a while ago. The timing isnt exactly correct bt it should be played with feeling.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Joe Satriani's Warm-Up" by Paul Walker</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=7276</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Expert. Here is a riff that I learned from a guy who learned it from Satriani himself. It's sort of tricky at first, but after a while you'll figure it out.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "An Alternate Way Of Playing(no Pic)" by Joe Vargas</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=7333</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Ridiculous. A crayz way to play the melody and the bass line to.......cha!!!!!</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Two Handed Tapping Exercise" by Ian Allen</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=9333</link>
  <description>Style: Experimental. Difficulty: Advanced. This is an exercise to help develop the picking hand tapping fingers.</description>
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