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sweet lesson Gabriel, going to learn this tomorrow morning thanks.
Hemlok30th May 2007Thanks Gabriel, I love your blues lessons.
i'm already head banging lol just listening to this. ![]()
Gustavo30th May 2007gabi sos lo mas jajaj
saludos ![]()
Gustavo30th May 2007vid 4 doesn't work for me, and lesson 4 have a problem :S appears all in white and strange :S
Gustavo30th May 2007vid 2 sorry don't buff :S
Ryan30th May 2007great job gab on this blues/rock lesson
, i really like some of those licks you got there ![]()
stratman3330th May 2007sweet lesson!!Might start that one tonight!
ibanez rocker30th May 2007nice lesson. ill try to do it 2 day. sounds awesome!!
I seem to have a problem with video 2, it doesnt play at all.
ibanez rocker30th May 2007mine does that 2 boris
Ditto
ace_frehely31st May 2007nice
Gabriel Leopardi31st May 2007Thank you guys!!! I'm very happy that you liked this solo.
I'll check the videos.
I love your blues lessons.
Great Job
which chords are being played in the backin track
well not chords, but if they were chords, what would fit this nicely?
i have to say that end riff is just legendary i was crazy head banging the first time i heard it, with true honesty i think u could make a radio hit with that end riff
Gabriel Leopardi31st May 2007Thanks nrpstreetballa! It could be a great idea! I use this king of riff in my band's songs called Cirse!
Fanman: It would fit Em chord over the riffs and then it changes to G and A.
Hello Gabriel! yet another excellent lesson!! I've gotta go trough it once i'm back from my band rehearsal. I love final riff too and cannot wait to play this whole arrangement.
stratman3331st May 2007one problem:video 2 doesnt work for me.anyone else have this problem?
Kristofer Dahl31st May 2007Video 2 should work now!
christian1st June 2007How do you do the slide when it goes /4-0 and then the one that goes 0 / 4?
Thanks Christian
Man, jet another good pice of music to learn! More blues, more life!
Thanks Kristofer!
Gabriel Leopardi3rd June 2007Hi Christian. This is a fast slide that goes from fret 1 or 2 to 4. This kind of slides are not tabbed 2/4, they are tabbed /4 because the 2nd fret doesn't sound.
The Uncreator3rd June 2007Your Best Video
Thanks for the awesome lesson! I love all the lessons you've made, especially the ones with word "blues" in it's name. And I think this one is the best of them!
i hate to say it but that last monster riff sounds a bit to much like god of thunder by kiss
Gabriel Leopardi7th June 2007Thanks reator and Tsarf!
nrpstreetballa: I'm not a great Kiss fan so I think it could be a coincidence.
Hi, nice lesson. I was thinking. on vid. 4. isn´t it better to use your pinky on the 14 fret on the G string?
It´s easier for me to get clean sound
CrashOops14th June 2007cool sounding lesson. the only part I didnt care for was in video 5 but that's just my personal taste.
you may want to fix the tab under the video in video 4 the a string is off to the right
Chris14th June 2007that fast picking in video 4 is really hard! But great anyway! Thanks Gabriel!
Great lesson, it sounds awesome!! I especially like the riffs in videos 1 and 7.
Norven, the whole point of the site, as I see it, is to inspire you to go and make your own music, rather than "OMG COPYPA5TE". There are a lot of miniature barre cords that Gabriel does that I just can't get a clean sound out of. If your pinky finger works dude, just go for it.
Any suggestions for how I should set the amp settings to get a tone close to this?
Gabriel Leopardi28th June 2007Hey! Thanks for the comments! I agree with you atconner.
Sugested Amp Settings: Gain: 6 Bass: 7 Mid: 6 Treb: 5
...But it depends in the model of the amp, the guitar and the pick ups.
very good lesson ![]()
Danilo Capezzuto25th February 2008nice licks!
Carlos Carrillo31st March 2008nice lesson and great job Gaby!!!!
Nick32515th June 2008sick licks ![]()
Alexiaden9315th May 2009Really nice riffs ! ![]()







...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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