Free To Go - Rhythm

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"Free To Go" lesson was constructed in a way that you won't just learn another exercise but actually a piece of music, both rhythm guitar part and solo guitar part. The lesson is split in 2 parts so first part will cover rhythm guitar part. We'll use some cool chord shapes here, 9th chords, transitions - to make riffs sounding more interesting and play some cool licks as an intro to the song.


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The Uncreator
post 23rd July 2007


Fire Up The Blades, Moderator


Dude i love your sound on this lesson, Excellent lesson awesome rhythm and a sickass solo!
preownedguitar
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Great stuff pavel!
SLASH91
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Completely awesome!
David OToole
post 23rd July 2007


Instructor


Yo Pavel nice lesson + playing! That intro riff you came up with reminds me a bit of my fave band Thin Lizzy. You must have Celtic blood in your veins smile.gif. Great stuff, love it! D
Muris Varajic
post 23rd July 2007


Instructor


Nice tune and lesson Pavel!!
Andrew Cockburn
post 23rd July 2007


Theory Instructor & Moderator


Cool lesson - love the 2 part idea smile.gif
Pavel
post 23rd July 2007


Instructor


I am glad you guys liked it! Thanks!
Ryan
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Awesome!!
stratman33
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Awesome-love this lesson!
epiphony
post 23rd July 2007


Member


I can't believe I just fugured that out in five minutes,I'm stunned.
Pavel+guitar=god
Amarok
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Pavel that's a GREAT lesson, respect!
epiphony
post 23rd July 2007


Member


Pavel is there a alternative cord that i can play instead of 3557,thats too far to strech for me.
Pavel
post 23rd July 2007


Instructor


Well, you don't have to play the 7th fret so you can play 355, or you can play 3554.

The best would be if you start practicing stretches as soon as possible! smile.gif
Victafor
post 23rd July 2007


Member


i love the tune this stuff is great... nice idea of splitting the two... love the jam room tongue.gif
lliber
post 24th July 2007


Member


brilliant pavel,look forward to the day when i can play without my tongue sticking out through concentrating. look forward to every lesson keep em coming
Skorpyon
post 25th July 2007


Member


Awesome sound Pavel . Are we to be seeing more of this type of teaching in the future? I like the idea of havein the " jam " session at the end of the lesson great stuff man .
Pavel
post 25th July 2007


Instructor


It depends on what a lesson covers! If it's a song than sure i'll make it this way.
Amplify91
post 3rd August 2007


Member


I love this song! Look forward to learning it!
Bizo
post 18th October 2007


Member


Great lesson Pavel! I really like this song!
vintageplaya666
post 18th December 2007


Member


Awesome tune. I'm going to learn this one Pavel, and post a video up on forums when I've nailed it!
bladzerok
post 5th February 2008


Member


such a fun song to play!! 5/5:D
Carlos Carrillo
post 3rd March 2008


Instructor


great lesson!!!!


thanks


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