Riffs & Licks Lessons

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Learn to play with the whammy bar

 


"...rock/blues solo over a backing track inspired in a Steve Ray Vaughan song called Crossfire. I used some of my favourite licks on it.
We will use some interesting rock/blues licks in the style of SRV, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Dave Navarro and many other great guitar players."
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Learn to play with the whammy bar

 


"This lesson is for all those players who have a whammy bar but never knew what to do with it! Here is your chance to get in the world of whammy. Using whammy bar is not as easy as it looks. It always produces extra vibrations for all strings so you'll have to learn to control the noise and use whammy while still playing clean..."
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Learn to play advanced heavy metal riffs

 

"...this lesson is primarily for developing speed and stamina. Style-wise, it's definitely for metalheads, however stamina of course applies to any style. Before you delve into the lesson, make sure you know what 16th note triplets are - basically 6 notes per beat. So they can be pretty fast, and that is the main rhythmic note that we will be using in this lesson."                       
                                         Heavy metal riffing guitar video lesson


guitarists practicing Members practicing this lesson: Ruthlessv, Climate, ranx69, Luca, Farid

 


Learn to play advanced heavy metal riffs

 


This is a challenge for all metalheads out there who love agressive metal riffs. This lesson is full of cool alternate picking stuff so even if you are not into the metal your picking can gain a lot if you use this lesson as an alternate picking excercise! Get in and prepare to pick FAST!
                         Heavy metal riffing guitar video lesson


 


Learn to combine rhythm and solo/lead guitar video lesson

 

 

"...you will meet some cool bending licks, playing octaves as part of the riff and hopefully, you'll get another view on composing and writing riffs using rythmical patterns."
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