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Difficulty 4 of 10

In the Style of Brian May

By David Wallimann


Brian May is one of the most melodic guitar players in the world of modern music. His style and sense of melody are very inspirational and we'll discuss some of the elements that make him so recognizable.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Firewind Style Lesson

By Joe Kataldo


The Gus G. Soloing style is in my opinion a mixture of Zakk Wylde meets John Petrucci, with a lot of original stuff. He uses a lot fast pentatonics, with blues riffs, scale fragments and sequences with sliding intervals. Both rhythm and soloing.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Pantera Style Lesson

By Toni Suominen


One of the greatest guitarists of all time, Dimebag Darrell played in Pantera, and created tons of classic metal riffs that we all know. These riffs are great for practicing your downpicking.

Difficulty 7 of 10

In the Style of Symphony X

By Juan M Valero


Symphony X is a power-progressive-neoclasical band with the guitar master Michael Romeo. We will study some alternate picking riffs, with a bit of legato, tapping arpeggios with string skipping and unregular patterns, and lots of metal sounds.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Judas Priest Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


This band is one of the most important heavy metal bands. Their guitar works very interesting and has lots of memorable duets (Downing/Tipton).

Difficulty 5 of 10

In the Style of Stevie Ray Vaughan

By David Wallimann


The goal in these types of lessons are to incorporate a new style into your own musical vocabulary. Stevie Ray tunes a half step down, just like many blues players do. But to simplify, we'll play in standard tuning in the key of Eb.

Tags: blues, SRV, Vaughan

Difficulty 3 of 10

David Gilmour Style Lesson 2 - Lead

By David Wallimann


This lesson is suitable for beginners who want to start using what they learned in a solo context. The following track is in A minor. We will be using A minor pentatonic scales with additional blue notes (diminished 5th).

Tags: soloing, beginner

Difficulty 3 of 10

I Got Rhythm Guitar 3 - Ford Blues Style

By Joe Kataldo


This part is in the style of Robben Ford, and will prepare you for a virtual band situation. Playing with an hammond player, you have to create a complementary guitar parts that will melt with the other instruments, with out interfering with the piano/key part.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Mark Knopfler Style Lesson 2

By Muris Varajic


We had a request in forum for a lesson inspired by Money For Nothing tune, which I love. So, more drive time but it's still typical Mark, nice phrasing, his trademark finger-picking, bends etc.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Zakk Wylde Style Wah-wah

By Pablo Vazquez


In my opinion one of the biggest guitar players in the world with an incredible technique. He has recorded great songs and albums with Ozzy, Pride & Glory, Black Label Society, Derek Sherinian, etc., etc., etc.

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