Extreme Metal Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 5 of 10

Arch Enemy Style Riffing

By Lian Gerbino


Melodic Death Metal style. Bands in this style are Arch Enemy, Children of Bodom, Dark Tranquility and many many others.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Arch Enemy Style Lesson

By Toni Suominen


This lesson will help you with the speed of your rhythm-playing, your melodic sense and the creation of simple, yet effective lead-passages.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Death Metal Riffing

By Lian Gerbino


For beginners who want to play Death Metal in a short amount of time. Influenced by bands like Children of bodom, In flames, Dark tranquility and Arch enemy.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Dimmu Borgir / Black Metal Lesson

By Lian Gerbino


This time I prepared a lesson in the style of one of my favourite styles: Black symphonic metal. You can find this kind of music in bands like Dimmu borgir, Craddle of fillth, behemoth and many others.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Lamb of God Style Lesson

By Trond Vold


A lesson with riffs inspired by Lamb of God.

Difficulty 5 of 10

More Metal! - Drop D

By Trond Vold


Usages of the always cool Dropped D tuning, working on downstroke stability, alternate- and downstroke-picking switching and practicing a bit more speedy rhythm-playing.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Ultra Tremolo Picking Exercise

By Toni Suominen


A technique that is very used in music styles such as Grindcore and Death metal, bands like Cannibal Corpse are fond users of this kind of playing. Tremolo picking is when you play one note rapidly. It's basically alternate picking but faster!

Difficulty 6 of 10

Opeth Style Lesson

By Toni Suominen


Opeth incorporates many styles of music from folk to jazz in their metal. As well as clean and acoustic passages. We will look at Octaves, trickier riffs, the tritone powerchord, which is basically a powerchord but with an added flat 5 interval.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Melodic Death Metal

By Toni Suominen


This time it's more in the the style of Melodic Death Metal, and it is influenced by bands like In Flames and Soilwork. It uses only downstroke picking, alternate picking, arpeggios and Pedal note rhythms.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Odd Time Signature Metal 2

By Jerry Arcidiacono


When you hear a song that uses odd-time signatures, it's a good exercise to try to find the right time signature. For the 11/8 you can count the eighth notes, you can also count the quarter notes and add a eighth note.

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