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.
The ultimate lesson for this awesome riff, exactly as Mark Knopfler played it
A funk-hard-rock-metal-ish riff called…
Chat Atkins. Jerry Reed. Merle Travis. What does that bring to mind? Awesome guitar skills? You bet
In this lesson I show you some of the many things you can do to manipulate a famous riff into your own ideas and metal interpretations. You’re going to have tons of fun with it.
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.
I have been improvising with this lick in blues jam sessions for over ten years now
This melodic solo is simple and elegant