I was thinking of the abundance of Lessons that are requested and thought of this idea. A topic dedicated to having all the lesson ideas for instructors in one topic-that way Gmc stays a little bit more organized
And possibly the lesson with the most requests gets picked and is then done by one of the instructors
So post your ideas and lets see what happens
--In the style of Alex Lifeson
--Six string sweeping
Those are my two
Cool:) - Thought I might post some
In the Style of Andy Timmons
In the Style of Guthrie Govan
More Aternate Picking Lessons
Six string sweeping would be good
In the style of Alexi Leiho/ Children of Bodom
In the style of Iced Earth's riffs
Tried this a couple of times before, but here it goes again...
Marty Friedman(Which I mean)
- Exotic scales
- Arpeggios With AND without sweeping; Arppeggieting chords
- Exotic bending
- In Style of songs like Forbidden city, Dragon mistress, Angel...
Cool Keep Them Coming
Doh! Wish I would have seen this thread a second ago, my bad guys. Well my lesson request is for a percussion type sound achieved through hitting the guitar just above the sound hole, yet still keeping a beat, and somehow tying that in with the songs. Check out Josh Verdes - "Home" if you want to know what I'm talking about, but I'm sure there are more songs out there that have this effect, particularly anyone that wants to try and play a rap song on the guitar!
In the style of Nuno Bettencourt (From Extreme)
Awesome idea! - I'd like to see more in the style of lessons from:
AC/DC
Guns n Roses
Pantera
Metallica
Man I just realied I'm mainstream...!
Someone get a Michael Angelo Batio lesson on here!!!
Although not metal/rock i'd like to see a lesson on reggae/upbeat styles to find out the type of techniques needed.
I would like to see some Symphony X lessons. Love that band.
Actually, if you can't find what is necessary here for you to become an excellent guitarist, you just have not got it. Only complaint I have is that sometimes on lessons teachers don't capture the correct rhythm on the slowed version. And especially on the lessons about some specific artist, that is critical. But of course, one can work around that. No big deal.
edit: or in a few cases, the slowed version is no slow enough to make it easy to capture the rhythm. on some artists, it is really critical, and not easy to hit the exact rhythm, that is characteristic of them. however again, you can work around it.
Oh, and if they showed fingerings on tab, that would be nice.
But all in all, hope Kris is getting rich, he deserves it.
How Bout "in the style of" Tommy Shaw/ Styx
showing my age here
Yeah, we definitely need a lesson in style of Pantera
yeah, pantera and symphony x would be good.
Blind guardian and nightwish style
Several people including myself have requested this before...In the style of the one and only...Randy Rhoads.
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