Hey there, thanks for checking out my page. I’ve been playing the guitar ever since I finished junior high school. I got an acoustic guitar and was completely hooked. In addition to playing guitar, I also love playing drums.
My ultimate passion with music is songwriting. I absolutely love composing music. Stylistically, I tend to write heavier music mixed with electronic and soundtrack elements. I love the raw power of metal, and I love the majestic beauty of soundtracks and scores, and blending those two styles together is musical heaven to me.
Some of my favorite artists include: Hans Zimmer, Periphery, Muse, Celldweller, Two Steps from Hell, VOLA, Born of Osiris, Threat Signal, Soilwork, Extol, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Alter Bridge, Demon Hunter.
I hope you enjoy and benefit from my guitar lessons here. Music is a journey, have fun with it!
Sean
Hello all! For this lesson I wrote a little rock ballad primarily using the 6/8 time signature. Not sure about time signatures? Check out this lesson. INTROThe intro is pretty basic. When p...
I am completely new to the world of vintage guitars. But I decided to take a plunge recently and got a refinished 1960 Fender Strat, and I absolutely love it! I wrote a new song with it for...
Before we dive in, note that we have backing tracks at both normal speed(88bpm) and slower speed(65bpm). If you're a beginner, start out with the slower one so you can work on keeping your t...

Here we have the backing track at normal speed, 88bpm. If you need to practice it slower, check out the next page to practice with the 65bpm version. Have fun!

This backing is slowed down to 65bpm. Practice it here, then at some point try to graduate yourself to the normal 88bpm version. Most of all, have fun while you learn!
Hi everyone out there in Infinite Guitar land! In this tutorial we're going to learn a piece I wrote called "Oblivion". One thing I'd like to emphasize in the beginning is that I don't ever...
In this video I played the song at a slower tempo (90bpm as opposed to the original 123bpm). I also took out the other instrumentation so you can hear the guitars more clearly. Below I'll p...

Here we have the backing track! Now, even if you're an advanced player, I'd still recommend starting with the slowed-down backing track on the next page. Get everything memorized with clean...

On this page you'll find the backing track at a slowed-down tempo of 90bpm. I hope you have fun learning this song!
Hello everyone! In this lesson I'm going to show you a chorus from one of my songs. We'll be exploring the lead as well as the rhythm. This lesson is not just to show you this chorus and th...

With this backing track, let's practice the lead part. I left the rhythm parts in for your reference. Remember, use tasty vibrato and let that melody sing! Head on over to the next page for...

With this backing track, let's focus on learning the rhythm section. I left the lead parts in for your reference. Keep those notes clean!
In this lesson, we're going to learn a solo from a song I recently finished. The solo floats over a 7/8 time signature. If you aren't familiar with time signatures, you can check out a basic...

Here is the backing track at the original speed of 142bpm. If you'd rather practice at a slower speed, head on over to the next page to access the backing at 92bpm.
Hey folks! In this lesson, we're going to learn a short melodic solo taken from a song I wrote recently. Very fun to play. Very melodic. We have a lot of different techniques squeezed into ...

Here is the backing track at normal speed, 136 bpm. If this is a bit too fast for you, head on over to the next page to get the backing at 90bpm. Have fun!

Here is the backing track slowed down to 90bpm. Rhythm guitars are not included in this track.
Hey everyone! In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to play a melodic lead section from a song I'm writing. To me, this is one of those licks that once you learn, it's pretty fun to pla...

Here is the backing tracked looped at 187bpm. Rhythm guitars are included. If this is too fast for you, head on over to the next page to practice with the 90bpm backing track. Have fun!
Welcome everyone! For this lesson I'm going to show you a solo from a song I recently wrote. There's a lot of emotion and depth to this particular song, so when it came time for the solo I ...