This lesson features one of my own Fusion style songs. It is a good workout for both rhythm and lead playing and features several different techniques such as hybrid picking and legato.
This package is aimed at intermediate level players who want to expand their improvisational vocabulary. The Locrian mode is explained in detail in the included lesson write-up, alongside the 6 great licks featured in the main video.
This is a ballad that incorporates "double bends" or bend in a bend technique. Keeping intonation accurate as much as possible and the bends in tune is the main imperative here.
This beautiful melodic solo will teach you note per note the lead section for Public Alchemy's song Cry. Studying this lesson will strengthen your bend intonation while helping you develop a stronger sense of melody.
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This package is aimed at intermediate level players who want to expand their improvisational vocabulary. The Aeolian mode is explained in detail in the included lesson write-up, alongside the 6 great licks featured in the main video.
This song is great example of rhythmic phrasing in a standard punk rock song. The drums are quite tasteful, and the guitars use various rhythms of eighth and sixteenth note values.
'Skippy' is a short original piece that covers the technique most notably fashioned by Paul Gilbert; string skipping. Highlighting the major, minor and diminished shapes whilst incorporating hybrid picking to provide an easier route to achieving high speed and fluency.
Bad Religion are a punk rock band that started in 1979 in Los Angeles, U.S.A. The song weʼre looking at was the first single from their “The Dissent of Man” album
released in 2010.