Metal
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Pavel Denisjuk
I jammed over a backing track for hours once I finished composing this one. This solo will contain many different tricks and techniques: Alternate Picking, long shred runs, string skipping, legato, palm muting and more.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
I prepared a rocker version of the Christmas song "Silent Night" as a gift for you. This year has been very important for me because I have known thousands of guitar players and friends all around the world thanks to this amazing community called GMC.
Difficulty 7 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
A power metal rhythm lesson inspired in the style of Angra, Stratovarius, Rhapsody of Fire and Sonata Arctica. When I finished the guitar work I recorded some orchestra arrangements based in a style created by the band Rhapsody of Fire called "Hollywood Metal".
Difficulty 7 of 10
By
Pavel Denisjuk
Time for some more advanced riffs! In this lesson we'll work mostly on legato and downstrokes, and a tempo of 100 BPM will make it fun and tricky to play ;)
Difficulty 4 of 10
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.
Difficulty 5 of 10
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 7 of 10
By
Juan M Valero
Metallica Palm mute riffs, some Dream Theater odd-time signature riffs and a final alternate picking melody. Dive inside!
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
Find out how they are generated with extreme close-ups on my right hand and different riffs with harmonies for you to practice and nail this technique!
Difficulty 7 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
In this tune I used different techniques like palm muting, only down strokes rhythm technique, alternate picking, sweep picking, bending, hammer-on and artificial harmonics.
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Marcus Lavendell
Here's the "Are you ready" - GMC collaboration song lesson, so now you can finally jam along with it! =).It's in drop-D tuning, which means you should tune down the low E-string two half notes (two frets). All the other strings should have standard tuning.
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