Metal
Difficulty 7 of 10
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 5 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
Gabriel explores the rhythmic style of one the most important Thrash Metal bands - Megadeth. This lesson would be interesting for every beginner/intermediate guitar player that would like to improve the rhythm techniques.
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Jerry Arcidiacono
This solo is played over a funky groove. I used the A blues scale extensively. Anyway, there are some notes outside of this scale. You will find various guitar techniques: bending, slide, legato, tapping...
Difficulty 8 of 10
By
Pavel Denisjuk
Pavel gives the second part of his Free To Go lesson. Now it is time to learn the solo with alternate picking, sweep picking, lots of bending, vibrato, etc. A bit more difficult than rhythm, but fun! Enjoy!
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Marcus Lavendell
Lavendell shows a technique, called "trills". You alternate two notes using hammer ons and pull offs, the tricky part is that it should be played very rapid. The lesson includs trills with tapping, and some scary string skipping!
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Pavel Denisjuk
Pavel teaches you both the rhythm guitar part and solo guitar part of his song Free To Go. The lesson is split in 2 parts, so the first part will cover the rhythm part, containing chord shapes, 9th chords, transitions.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
Gabriel holds an easy rock lesson for beginner/intermediate players, composed using only A pentatonic minor scale. It sounds like 80's hard rock bands such as Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Kiss, Cinderella...
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Pavel Denisjuk
Pavel explans Artificial Harmonics to make sure you really nail them! This lesson is a metal rhythm lesson, combining artificial harmonics, natural harmonics, progressive metal chords and rhythmic patterns.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
Gabriel presents the second lesson in the style of this great metal band. We also find influences by other 80's metal bands like JudasPriest, Power bands like Helloween, and licks by Dave Murray and Adrian Smith.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Kai Muehlenbruch
Kai presents his first GMC lesson -heavy metal riffing. "Play no upstrokes or you will die! ;)". This is a common technique used by most metal bands (such as Metallica etc). Hop in!
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