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Mad Studio Twister 5:170:00/5:17
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Uisge Tatha 6:320:00/6:32
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Witch Hunt 5:470:00/5:47
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24th Caprice 4:460:00/4:46
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One Night 5:050:00/5:05
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Trigger Point 6:300:00/6:30
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The Uncommon Chord 2:180:00/2:18
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The Birth of time 5:490:00/5:49
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Cherubs Fairy Dance 7:460:00/7:46
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L'amour D'hier 3:550:00/3:55

Looking for professional online guitar lessons that go beyond YouTube?
Do you know that you are your best teacher?
I’m Nick Andrew (aka Nickjitsu) a guitarist, composer, producer and tutor with over 35 years of experience.
In between gigging and recording I help students from all over the world improve their technique, build confidence, and develop their own sound.
Also, I teach composition, songwriting, and production.
Your level doesn't really matter as long as you are passionate and are willing to practise 40 hours a day!
Book a one-to-one online lesson with me today. CLICK HERE to schedule your first session.
"Unique and imaginative, his mastery of the guitar shines throughout."-Musician magazine
"A virtuoso performance by an electric guitar master!"-Scotsman newspaper
"Weird tones, hip notes and superb, mind blowing jazz soloing , A joy to listen to."-Alloutguitar.com
"Brilliant"-Martin Taylor
"Awesome stuff!"-Lenny Breau
"Thanks for the add!"-YoYo Ma (from Facebook)
Latest News
Perfect Beasts have unleashed their debut album
Perfect Beasts debut album is now available on Bandcamp!
This album features adventurous, memorable songs, emotive, primal vocals and never before heard guitar sounds.
Featuring John Mitchell (guitar,Vocals), Steve Hales (drums), Darren Redick (bass) and Nick Andrew (guitar,Synth guitar) every track tells a story, every riff has claws and every melody cuts deep.
“It's that attention to songcraft that means Perfect Beasts wins big”-Classic Rock Magazine
"This album deserves to be heard'-Joe Elliot (Def Leppard)
As heard on Planet Rock check out the album here
https://perfectbeasts.bandcamp.com/album/perfect-beasts
Latest Youtube Lesson
Won't Get Fooled Again is my favourite song by the Who. Many people have asked for a lesson on how I tackle this unique intro. As you will see I use a few techniques and chordal approaches to get it in the right ball park. My version is slightly different due to it being played on guitar and I have to use different inversions of certain chords to make it work with the guitar synth.
