Metal
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Trond Vold
Get that combination and coordination of tapping, hammer-ons and pull-offs flowing nicely with a minimum of stops.
It can in addition be usefull for those new to tapping to build up some tapping-finger strength.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Joe Kataldo
This part is a modern rock/progressive arrangement that uses muted arpeggios and substitutions, to create background harmony and rhythmic value.
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Pablo Vazquez
I tried to combine a heavy riff, played all in the guitar's 6th string and some sweep picking technique. I recorded this lesson especially for intermediate guitar player and we will learn to play a riff and three string sweeping.
Difficulty 6 of 10
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 3 of 10
By
Joe Kataldo
This part takes a step back to the basics of Rock/Metal Rhythm Guitar, a technique that every whythm guitar player should know: Palm Muting.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
David Wallimann
I'll explain how I build intricate rhythm tracks over modern prog tracks. To achieve that, we'll use a combination of power chords with scales. Mixing these two elements are the key to creating interesting rythm parts.
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Jerry Arcidiacono
Let me show you some chord progressions and hard rock-style riffs. Also, this is the first lesson with the Korg Pandora PX4D. You can find the setting in my subforum.
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Joe Kataldo
This first part will address the following topics: Drop D, Riffing, Palm Muting, Alternate Picking Dexterity, Drop D Power Chord Knowledge.
Difficulty 6 of 10
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
By
Ben Nisenblat
I tried to put include different techniques like: alternated picking, legato, slide, tapping and sweeping. The scale is D minor & D minor harmonic (same as d minor only with a c# )
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