Vintage Rock Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 3 of 10

The Spotnicks Style Lesson

By David Wallimann


In the early 60's came a band that revolutionized instrumental guitar music. They were called the Spotnicks. Today's lesson should please all the nostalgics that want to get into that kind of music.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jimi Hendrix Style Lesson 2

By David Wallimann


Without Jimi Hendrix, modern music would not be the same. He took the electric guitar to a new level and influence thousands of guitar players. In today's lesson we'll explore some of the elements that make him so special.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Fast Rock n Roll Rhythm

By Jerry Arcidiacono


It's time for Rock 'n' Roll with a 24-bar composition after a short intro.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Gilmour's Dorian Use

By David Wallimann


We'll take a look at David Gilmour's use of the Dorian scale over a backing track in the style of Another brick in the wall. I changed the lead, but built it around licks that Gilmour would play.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Rock & Blues Lesson

By Pablo Vazquez


Rocker and blues licks in the style of Gary Moore and Paul Gilbert. For beginner and intermediate players.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Mark Knopfler Style Lesson 2

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

70s Progressive and Symphonic Lesson 3 - Solo

By Pablo Vazquez


In the style of Steve Morse, because in my opinion, he knows exactly how to play ov this kind of rhythm. Also - I use the E minor scale and the E minor pentatonic scale.

Difficulty 4 of 10

70s Progressive and Symphonic Lesson 2 - Solo

By Pablo Vazquez


Time to play solos like 70's guitar players, especially inspired in bands like Kansas. played a lot of pentatonic licks and I used for all the solo only the E minor pentatonic scale.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jimi Hendrix Style Licks

By Ivan Milenkovic


In this lesson we have two main tonalities. The first is based around E blues intro riff, and for that we use good old dorian mode, involving some blue notes required to play some blues licks that Jimi was famous for (he was influenced strongly by the blues).

Difficulty 3 of 10

70s Progressive and Symphonic Lesson 1

By Pablo Vazquez


Inspired by bands like Kansas and Rush, but you can also hear similar stuff in Dream Theater or Liquid Tension songs, and many progressive rock groups.

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