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Kristofer Dahl6th December 2010Great exercises/etude for the beginning shredder Laszlo. And to be honest - these are the kind of exercises I do as well (at this tempo) - it does miracles to your "cleanliness" and control.
Laszlo Boross6th December 2010Thanks Kris! Yes, this can be useful for beginners, who want to learn patterns in Vinnie Moore's style. I'm planning to make some similar lesson also in other players's style. ![]()
Ben Higgins6th December 2010This is excellent, Laszlo.. it sounds just like the Vin Man !! I love Vinne's playing and this lesson is just brilliant !
Laszlo Boross6th December 2010
Piotr Kaczor6th December 2010Very useful and beautiful, Laszlo! ![]()
Zsolt Galambos6th December 2010Great neoclassical stuff for beginners ![]()
Bogdan Radovic6th December 2010Very useful lesson for beginners to get in the style! ![]()
Laszlo Boross6th December 2010Thanks guys! ![]()
MonkeyDAthos6th December 2010aweome and very usefull indeed
btw nice guitar love the paint job
Jerry Arcidiacono6th December 2010Simple but very useful patterns for hands synchronization!
Daniel Realpe6th December 2010yes! this is the type of stuff that gets your alt. picking going really good!
Sergio Dorado6th December 2010Excellent approach to Vinnie style! Amazing for beginner´s motivation
playaxeman6th December 2010Laszlo love your lessons man. They are very good, effective and solid. This again is a great and useful lesson.
Laszlo Boross7th December 2010Thanks guys! I' glad you like this lesson! ![]()
kahall8th December 2010There ya go. Nice lesson. I shall learn it.
thefireball10th December 2010cool! nice melody!
Ivan Milenkovic11th December 2010Very cool lesson for people who want to learn more about this style! ![]()



Hi GMC'ers! Here is my new lesson and some pattern similar to Vinnie Moore style! This is part one of a two part series. The second part is similar to the first, however there are more difficult sections to practice. His music style is considered real rock combined with classical elements.
The key is in F# minor starting on the 9th fret, then E Mixolydian on the seventh, and C# Phrygian at the end. These patterns are beginner level and will help you develop soloing techniques.
Key:
* F# Minor
Techniques:
* Alternate picking
* Vibratos
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Enjoy! Laszlo
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