Hey!
I'm new to GMC and i really love the site. I started out with the 6-step beginner lessons and since I already new the most of it (doesn't mean master it) I want to know where to go next. What I want to learn is som basic rock or metal riffs. I've searched through the lessons and I didn't find anything I felt was easy enough for me. I would really appreciate some links/tips to some good novice lessons.
Thanks in advance!
Hey dude
I dont know exactly your level of playing but here is a few you should be able to move onto and with practice learn.The first lesson is just a small lead riff on bending but i think is very good at improving your playing along with lead,Its broke down into several video's so you can take it one at a time just dont give up on it.
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guitar/slow-bending-guitar-licks/
This next one is called stoner rock.It isnt to hard dont let the sound intemidate you.Just like the other one take it one video at a time and practice it over and over again.It will really help you move up to the next level.
Good luck and if you have any questions just ask
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-guitar/stoner-rock-lesson/index.htm
Kris's other site, www.freelicks.net has a bunch of easy things to learn, try that out.
Xaedon: in order to learn you have to learn things that are not easy. But to make it better - i am uploading a new lesson right now, a metal riffing and i made it especially for beginner/intermediate so i hope you find it useful!
Ok, thanks for the replies.
This is the same advice I give to everyone who ask the same question as you:
Kris' one-on-one lessons on the pentatonic scale
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/One_on_one_pentatonic_scale1.htm
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/One_on_one_pentatonic_scale2.htm
http://www2.guitarmasterclass.net/One_on_one_pentatonic_scale3.htm
Also I think Gabriel have some good lessons on rock riffs and stuff
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