Extreme Metal Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 5 of 10

Modern Death Metal Lesson

By Toni Suominen


Improve your use of octaves, fast tremolo rhythm patterns, and pedal note rhythms. You will also learn how to harmonize riffs in thirds. This can really give the song new dimensions.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Flanger Riffing

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Palm muting technique and triplets played with alternate picking! I used my Zoom G2.1u with Mesa Dual Rectifier simulation and the flanger effect. I chose to play riffs on the lower strings because the palm muting technique is most used with these strings.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Metal Rhythm Lesson

By Kai Muehlenbruch


The Lesson includes 16th-note-lines with lots of breaks and stops, hammerings, pulls, powerchords with low fifths, and of course another cliché ending. Beginners and even advanced players: it is usefull to clap this one first with your hands, using the metronome, before you try to get into the technical stuff.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Metal Breakdown Lesson

By Sean Conklin


This is what many people might call a "breakdown" as there is heavy groove riffage accompanied with "silence" in between the notes. There's a lot of intense picking in this one, so practice slowly.

Difficulty 8 of 10

Misconception- Riffing n Picking (drop D)

By Sean Conklin


...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.

Tags: speed, stamina
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