Rock
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
David Wallimann
This lesson is suitable for beginners who want to start using what they learned in a solo context. The following track is in A minor. We will be using A minor pentatonic scales with additional blue notes (diminished 5th).
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
The Dorian mode is one of the seven Greek modes and is basically a minor scale with the 6th degree major. This note gives the main quality to the sound of this mode.
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Jerry Arcidiacono
Some arpeggios and some rhythms on the acoustic guitar. I hope this helps to improve your playing and your songwriting skills.When mixing the lesson, I added a chorus and a reverb effect over the guitar track.
Difficulty 7 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
Influenced by John Petrucci, Steve Vai and Kiko Loureiro (Angra). The solo starts in F# Phrygian mode and then it modulates to B minor scale. We will use Alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting in this lesson.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Muris Varajic
We had a request in forum for a lesson inspired by Money For Nothing tune, which I love. So, more drive time but it's still typical Mark, nice phrasing, his trademark finger-picking, bends etc.
Difficulty 7 of 10
By
Pablo Vazquez
In my opinion one of the biggest guitar players in the world with an incredible technique. He has recorded great songs and albums with Ozzy, Pride & Glory, Black Label Society, Derek Sherinian, etc., etc., etc.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
David Wallimann
A melodic instrumental piece based in the style of John Petrucci. I recorded my interpretation of one of John's songs called Wishful Thinking which can be found on his solo album.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Gabriel Leopardi
I composed this solo for my band's version of Green Day's song Good Riddance. We created a punk rock version of this nice ballad to play it live and we decided to add this rock solo.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
David Wallimann
Rock music as we know it today would not be the same without the eighties. Many bands back then have influenced musicians today in many ways. The most important thing in the following examples is to stay as melodic as possible.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Pablo Vazquez
I think that bending notes in a correct way is one of the most important things, because if you don't play it well, you could be playing an incorrect note (a note out of scale). Here we are going to explore different ways to play this technique.
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