Vintage Rock Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 7 of 10

Mark Knopfler Style Lesson

By Muris Varajic


Muris explains some licks that Mark Knopfler has been playing quite often, all covered with his so unique "finger picking style". Lay the pinky and ring fingers just below strings and do some popping with rest of them.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Gary Moore Style Solo

By David OToole


David O'Toole gives a lesson on a great Irish guitar player, Gary Moore. This lesson is aimed at his Rocky/Blues style and features a couple of his typical runs and bends.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Eric Johnson Style Lesson 2

By David OToole


Johnson's style is a mixture of a few select player's influences, which he has blended together over the years to come up with his own unique and instantly recogniseable sound. Some of his influences include Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, John McLaughlin, B.B. King, Wes Montgomery (Jazz Legend), Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Pink Floyd Style Lesson

By David OToole


...a soft Bluesy-Rock solo which featured some bends being excruciatingly tortured :). The backing track chords are Amin and D9. It defintely has a bit of a Pink Floyd going on, and loops endlessly well I find. Floyd's guitarist David b is a very blues based player, and perhaps the solo sound is a little heavier than he might dial in, but the basic feel is very Floydian...

Difficulty 6 of 10

Rock & Blues Licks

By Gabriel Leopardi


...rock/blues solo over a backing track inspired in a Steve Ray Vaughan song called Crossfire. I used some of my favourite licks on it. We will use some interesting rock/blues licks in the style of SRV, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Dave Navarro and many other great guitar players.

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