In this lesson we'll continue working on rhythm guitar. Similar to my previous riffing lessons, we'll use Phrygian Major scale for this one. Oh yes - this scale sounds wild in riffing stuff! Also you'll meet trills and learn how to use them in small inserts between the rythm parts of riffs.
Wanna riff?? Get in here!
Let's continue working on Rock Rythm 'n Solo - you will meet a new approach to writing and also play a bit more complicated licks in between the chords. You'll see how you can incorporate sweep picking into slow runs but also how to use fast sweep picking arpeggios for use outside of the solo, to use as small licks. If you have already practiced sweep picking, you can be sure you'll enjoy this one...!
Let's continue working on rock rythm guitar mixed with small solo/lead sections.
In the last lesson we mostly used double-stops to create rhythm guitar patterns. Well, now we will concentrate mostly on full chord shapes. Ready for some rythm guitar? Hop in!
In this tasty lesson Pavel shows us how to combine chords/double-stops with licks - to create some powerful rhythm guitar.
"...also this lesson will show you how to sound "big" with only one guitar in the band. Often, when the lead guitarist plays a solo it sounds empty because there is not enough backings. Well - it can be improved! How?? Check this lesson out!"