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Difficulty 5 of 10

Tool Style Lesson

By Joe Kataldo


Tool is under the spotlight. This lesson will improve Right hand picking, Palm muting, Drop D Riffing, Left hand legato.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Drop C Lesson

By Pablo Vazquez


Tune the guitar like the D dropped but one tune down, that is C in the first string, A in the second string, F in the third string, C in the fourth string, G in the fifth string and, finally, C in the sixth string. This tune can give you and extra heavy sound!

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 4 of 10

Metal Solo Lesson

By Carlos Carrillo


A metal solo lesson with some influences of John Petrucci and Steve Vai. The solo is in Db minor scale. We'll work aspects like rhythm, scale uses, and different techniques as legato, alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides harmonics and tapping.

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

Power-Galloping

By Pavel Denisjuk


100% alternate picking and all you have to watch for is rhythm and palm muting. There are a couple of slow backing tracks in case you're new to galloping so you can star off slowly.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Steve Vai Style Lesson

By David Wallimann


Today's modern guitar music wouldn't be the same without Steve Vai. He has inspired many kids to pick up the guitar and strive to excellency. We will study his style and try to approach his solo playing.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Queensryche Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


Queensrÿche is one of the first progressive metal bands. They combined influences from bands like Pink Floyd, Genesis, Marrillion, Rush and King Crimson with the sound of metal bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Pinch Harmonics

By Trond Vold


Pinch Harmonics is one of my favourite techniques, and by adding just a few pinches here and there, you can really spice up any old boring riff or solo.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Rhythm Exercise

By Trond Vold


Improve your timing and rhythm-playing precision! The lesson starts out with a simple variation of a few different chords. The same chords are used for the 2nd part of the song, but the trick here is to get rhythm and timing right as there is an odd time-signature feel going on, but it is 4/4.

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