I LOVE IT! <333333
AC/DC Rocks And so do yo!
Thanks guys!!! I´n glad! The sound is great !
Good powerful guitar sound ,i like it !
Pure Rock
Great heavy lesson!!!
Cool sound, vibrato, and tasty playin'! Well done!
I'm really getting the feel for your style, Jona! Another awesome lesson. Really a great Christmas present! Cheers!
I've got my headphones on listening to this and my head is rocking back and forth. This is cool! I like the ending. It's cool to see that you added the blue note in here with the G Minor Pentatonic. I always do that and this tune is right up my alley! Thanks once again for an awesome lesson bro!
Great demonstration of true hard rock style, this lesson really rocks!
Thanks you very much friends! I´m really glad!!
Nice words
Very tasty lead and a great lesson!
Great Lesson Jonathan, as usual.
Very interesting phrasing. Your tone really rocks
Nice pauses! love the feel it gives to your phrasing. The tone is great as well!
Thanks guys! I´m glad. Enjoy the lesson!
wow, very cool joni! i have to learn that! i havent much time because of the MTP, but i hope i can find some hours to rock that!!! great stuff my friend!
Cool lesson Jonathan, you have cool phrasing as always
Brilliant playing, as always!
AWESOME phrasing, vibrato, bending, legato... Your lessons are just incredible, Jonathan ! (I must add them to my lesson plan
)
Very cool Jonathan, agreed to what Kristofer says. The pauses really makes sense, but the difference to the 70's is really that You are playing a lot tighter than they were doing back then... :-)
Yummi - love it Jonathan! I think people should be inspired by your use of pauses in between the phrases - it gives lots of power to your lines.
Hello friends, welcome again to the world of modern teaching guitar! I refer to GMC! We are back for work on the foundations of modern rock. Today we will see a style influenced by the Blues in all its aspects. We could identify several bands at the time, but the most featured would be AC/DC. Predominant use of the pentatonic scale in composition and in the solos. The real work lies in the originality in creating or doing the solos and not always perform the same phrases. You will see from this lesson, I use a rhythmic similar, but the ends of the solos are different. This is one of the major works in the lesson.
In this lesson I use a sound respecting the style of the song. Distortion (tube screamer, OD-1, etc) with some delay and reverb.
Chords:
G5 - A # 5 - F5
C5 - G5 - C5 - D5
Techniques
Legato
Palm muting
Alternate picking
Bending
Vibrato
Slide
Scales
G Minor Pentatonic + blue note