In The Style Of..., Richie Sambora
SonofDestiny
Nov 5 2008, 04:54 PM
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Guys, we really need a lesson in the style of Richie Sambora. I've practised a couple of his solos and it has added SO much to my playing lately. I really think that this guy is being underestimated. I see so many lessons of Slash/Steve Vai/etc, but no Richie Sambora, while in my opinion he's the definition of rock guitarist.

Are there any instructors that feel the calling?

Oh and if there's not gonna be a lesson on him, I really recommend listening to his solos and try to play along with them. You won't regret it smile.gif

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UncleSkillet
Nov 6 2008, 03:37 AM
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He really does some great guitar work and has been one of my favorites for a long time.

Check out his solo ablum "Stranger In This Town"

Edit: I could of posted you many links to cool songs, etc.. But I found this on Youtube. Check this out. He has been around for a long time and is a great musician.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBCpgWEgAKU...feature=related

and another: Bridge Over Trouble Water - S & G

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5YpqIhvnlY

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This post has been edited by UncleSkillet: Nov 6 2008, 04:47 AM


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"Think of a guitar solo as a paragraph. You need a clear beginning, a middle, and an end. Look at musical phrases like sentences, and make sure you break them up using punctuation—or space. You pause naturally when conversing, right? If you don't, you'll bore the listener. The same thing will happen with your audience if your solo is one dimensional. You'll wear them out and lose their attention." —Tom Principato
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