AudioPaal - Rock N' Roll SI Lesson

Revision as of 12:30, 8 March 2010 by Fran (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search
AudioPaal
AudioPaal

Under Construction .. SooN To Be FinisheD --- Fran user posted image


Contents

Introduction


Hi guys!
I'm audiopaal, a 27 year old guitarist from Stavanger, Norway. This is my entry to the Student Instructor Competition. If there's anything more you want to know about me, just ask user posted image


Now that the formalities are out of the way, let's ROCK!!! user posted image


The lesson


This is a Rock & Roll Lesson in the Key of B, for the seasoned beginner. It's fairly easy, but with a few tricks up its sleeve user posted image We'll be using the Mixolydian scale (I think user posted image) in B and E for this one (pictures below borrowed from jguitar.com)


Image:audiosi1.jpg

Image:audiosi2.jpg


The backing track is at 180BPM, now that's rock & roll people user posted image
There is also a 90BPM backingtrack included for slower practicing, as well as Guitarpro 5 files and full tab in txt format.


Techniques used


- Rock & Roll Strumming
- Bends
- Alternate picking


Videos


Main video: Main.avi ( 13.63MB )


Video 1: video1.avi ( 4.11MB )


Image:audiosi3.jpg


Video 2: video2.avi ( 3.65MB )


Image:audiosi4.jpg


Video 3: video3.avi ( 3.94MB )


Image:audiosi5.jpg


Video 4: video4.avi ( 3.76MB )


Image:audiosi6.jpg


Video 5: video5.avi ( 4.1MB )


Image:audiosi7.jpg


Video 6: video6.avi ( 3.4MB )


Image:audiosi8.jpg


Video 7: video7.avi ( 3.54MB )


Image:audiosi9.jpg


Video 8: video8.avi ( 3.96MB )


Image:audiosi10.jpg


Video 9: video9.avi ( 3.74MB )


Image:audiosi11.jpg


The point of this lesson is to rock out and have fun while doing it user posted image
A fairly easy piece that is fun to play, for both beginners and seasoned players alike!


Files


Backingtrack 180BPM: normal_tempo.mp3 ( 1.53MB )


Backingtrack 90BPM: 90bpm.mp3 ( 3.06MB )


Tab GP5: tab.gp5 ( 20.6K )


Tab Text: tab.txt ( 9.67K )


Have fun guys, if there's anything you need help with or anything else just contact me via PM or write a comment in this thread and I'll do my best to help you user posted image Also, if there's anything I could have done better explaining this lesson for you, let me know and I'll be sure to keep it in mind in future lessons!

Audiopaal