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Kristofer Dahl1st October 2007Great Pavel! This lesson is probably your easiest so far - so no excuses for gmc beginners: start riffing NOW! ![]()
boy_sets_fire71st October 2007nice and easy. good job pavel
maybe in your next metal lesson you can discover the "galopp", which can be hard for beginners i think.
so keep on ![]()
how do you do it pavel one great lesson after another i cant play all that you do, but ,what i can i really like and i am trying hard with the difficult parts, keep em coming
Muris Varajic1st October 2007Great riffing and lesson Pavel!
I'm not pure beginner but might use something from
here as well! ![]()
Jeff Curtis2nd October 2007nice i like how you reach out to all levels. This is great for the students. Good job !
Jenkinson2nd October 2007Pavel, these simple lessons sound AWESOME! It is exactly what I want to hear come from the guitar when I play Heavy Metal. Metal is also a very different technique than what I have played until now -> Blues -> Rock -> Classical. Even though these are simple it still takes me a good hour+ to work them up to tempo. Again, please continue with the beginner metal! I want this series to go as long as the Rock n` Rhythm Series.
thank you, Pavel, thank you!
symon2nd October 2007and once again thank you thank you thank you
always appreciated Pavel
warm regards symon
The Uncreator2nd October 2007Really like the riffs in this one!!
SnakeEyes792nd October 2007I only can agree that this lesson is great! Keep up the good work!!!
Schizo01662nd October 2007Finally a lesson from Pavel that I can play...lol
SLASH912nd October 2007I agree with Boy sets fire. A gallop lesson would be awesome.
zoom2nd October 2007Great pavel! I've learn't a few tricks out of this one. b5 and that F chord inversion thing I'm sure I can find a way to over use that.
Jenkinson6th October 2007Woohoo, just finished this one Pavel, I will polish it up and then record it!
Pavel6th October 2007Cool! Let me know when you record it! ![]()
yes a gallop lesson, also maybe metal solo with beginner, intermediate, advance. or just the ol' metal solo 1 2 3 4 5 6....keep them comming these are great. very quick and fun.
quebrado15th October 2007awsome man;)
nice lesson ![]()
i have problems do stretsh my fingers
i have problems do stretsh my fingers
Carlos Carrillo14th March 2008nice job!!!
beutifull melody!!!
thanks Pavel
Perfect
Learned a bunch from this lesson.
TreyDeschamp3rd May 2008amazing! i love this man....ill be practicing this to perfection
good lesson! just a question. I must stop E cord with my palm when i play other sting? I don't let ring it, is it right)







Let's work a little more on downstrokes, power chords and rhythm discplacement. Also - we will explore a cool interval: flat 5, which has a powerful sound to it.



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Started by Utak3r Jan 26, 2009 with 5 replies here it goes... still some not very clean fingering, but here it is... watch and comment Enter >>
Started by Marek Rojewski Mar 18, 2009 with 7 replies Equipment used: Ibanez RG370B connected to Toneport GX, preset used - British metal ( if I remember correctly ). Here is the linkto Yo... Enter >>
Started by Marek Rojewski Mar 31, 2009 with 7 replies Link to the lesson http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...for-beginners3/ Gear: Ibanez RG 370B + toneport GX I know the strings... Enter >>
Started by RolandK Oct 02, 2009 with 5 replies Hi, this is the lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...-for-beginners/ And this is mine: I used a Framus Panthera Sud... Enter >>
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