Learn to Play John Mayer

by Michael Casswell
Product Size: DVD1 3.44 GB / DVD2 2.55 GB (DVD5)

3.99 $

Description

From soulful ballads to rhythmic pop hits, John Mayer has etched his name as one of the most influential guitarists of the modern era. With a blend of raw vocal power and intricate guitar work, Mayer’s compositions offer guitarists an expansive canvas to hone their craft. Dive deep into the world of John Mayer’s guitar wizardry with our exclusive product, “Learn To Play John Mayer.”. This course is brought to you by tutor Michael Casswell.

Bigger Than My Body
Starting with the hit single, Bigger Than My Body, this song showcases a mix of powerful chord progressions and catchy riffs. Incorporating alternate picking in his riffs, Mayer uses legato to seamlessly transition between notes. The song’s solo sees Mayer make use of arpeggios, giving a melodic richness that beautifully contrasts the rhythm section.

Neon
Neon is a testament to Mayer’s prowess in finger-picking techniques. The song is built on an intricate finger-picking pattern that requires precision and skill. Mayer often uses slides to transition between the chords, creating a smooth, flowing sound. The harmonic structure here is rich, making use of chromaticism to add depth and flair to the composition.

Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
The emotive piece, Slow Dancing In A Burning Room, leans into the bluesy side of Mayer’s repertoire. It utilizes a lot of string-bending, giving the song its melancholic vibe. The solo section features Mayer’s signature vibrato technique and employs syncopated rhythms to accentuate the song’s moody ambiance.

Gravity
Gravity is Mayer’s exploration of the realm of soul music. This song is heavily reliant on sustain to emphasize its notes, and the chord progressions bring a sense of longing and contemplation. The guitar solo in Gravity is noteworthy, making use of hammer-ons and pull-offs to create a lyrical narrative.

Stop This Train
Last, but certainly not least, Stop This Train is a poignant piece that combines Mayer’s impeccable finger-picking with intricate chord progressions. The track employs harmonics to great effect, adding a shimmering layer to the acoustic undertones. Additionally, the Travis-picking technique, often used by Mayer in this song, gives it a rhythmic depth and complexity.

Lead Guitarist: John Mayer
The brilliance behind these compositions, John Mayer is not just a singer-songwriter but a maestro with the guitar. His style is eclectic, borrowing from blues, pop, soul, and even jazz, creating a sound that’s unmistakably his. Mayer’s solos often tell a story, using techniques like vibrato, hammer-ons, and pull-offs to emote, making his guitar “sing.” His understanding of scales, combined with his inherent feel for music, results in solos that are both technically sound and soulfully resonant.

Throughout these lessons, learners will get a deep understanding of Mayer’s guitar style, his technique, and the scales he employs to craft his unforgettable solos.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
• Vibrato
• Alternate Picking
• Legato
• Slides
• Arpeggios
• Chord Progressions
• Harmonics
• Hammer-ons
• Pull-offs
• Travis-picking
• String-bending
• Sustain
• Syncopated Rhythms
• Chromaticism

By the end of this course, learners will not only have a deeper appreciation for John Mayer’s music but will also have acquired a versatile toolkit of guitar techniques that can be applied across various musical genres. Dive into the world of John Mayer with Licklibrary.com and elevate your guitar skills to the next level.

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