Filter Riff/style/solo Lesson, ... Does this jukebox take euros?
Neurologi
Sep 1 2009, 06:59 PM
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Since I was plowing through this board here I thought I might as well make a request for a lesson in the style of Filter.

The one. The only. I might even go so far as to say they were perhaps the best band I ever saw live. A great moment just has to be when the lead guitarist makes a death defying climb up the front of house speaker stack and traipses his merry way up along the lighting rig. Bravo! Geno! Lenardo! Oh and he had some chops too ...

A search did turn up a lesson in "Industrial Style" which is tagged with Filter but I will go out on a limb here (not quite as death defyingly insane perhaps in this instance) and play my role as the musical genre nazi by saying ... ummm ... not really. Filter has influenced many modern artists whether they care to know or not ... More importantly, me! laugh.gif

In particular, I always found Geno Lenardo (1995 – 2002) era solos to be quite tasty. Maybe even melodic? Ouch. Some of their classic riffs are fairly simple too. So, I bet could appeal to those just starting out on the guitar. For instance, "Hey Man, Nice Shot!". Killer.

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This post has been edited by Neurologi: Sep 1 2009, 07:11 PM


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