Metal Riffs You Can Steal
This lesson explores and exploits the advantage of having a G5 chord within the standard tuning
This lesson explores and exploits the advantage of having a G5 chord within the standard tuning
A two-part solo, the first being a very rhythmic funk-rock type of thing, and the second one being one massive load of double hammer-ons and hammer-ons from nowhere.
One of the fun things about fingerstyle country blues is that it’s so darn rhythmic
Improvisation is the rock guitarist’s bane. Well, I challenge that assumption. Rock guitarists can improvise just as well as blues and jazz players, they just need some guidance.
An excellent theme of an excellent movie, goes to show that you can do more with four chords (Dm, Am, F, C) than with tons of reharmonization and complex harmonies
This melodic solo is simple and elegant
Plenty of interesting exercises here for you to practice your hammer-ons and pull-offs just right.