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Guitar Lessons

Sept 23, 2008: I am now taking the first 100 private students online! Sign up now before it’s too late! Go to Online Guitar Coaching

Here are all my lessons with videos and tabs. Enjoy!

Metal/Shred Blues
Creating Metal Riffs/Palm Muting For Beginners      Hybrid Picking Bluesy Riff
Neoclassical Pedal Point Blues Riff
Sweep Picking Arpeggios How To Solo Over A Minor Blues
Harmonizing Riffs Blues Progressions
Arpeggiating Chords Pentatonic Scales
Pinch Harmonics  
   
Advanced Concepts Basic/Beginner
Triads and Inversions Bar Chords
Chord Tone Soloing Basic Chords
Speed picking - Pentuplets How To Practice Scales
Fun
Using Guitar Hero Controller To Trigger Riffs


I mostly focus on teaching advanced guitar techniques, although I’ve done some on basic chords and other topics. After viewing this guitar course, I decided there was no point in me re-inventing the wheel. I’ve checked it out thoroughly and would highly recommend it to beginners. I get a percentage of the purchase price too so that helps me survive as a musician!

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  • 1 rob // Feb 20, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    i have a gibson explorer with original pick ups and im tryin to a really good metal sound..all i have is a crate amp, metal zone, and a boost…please help!!

  • 2 admin // Feb 22, 2008 at 11:13 pm

    Hi Rob - A friend of mine has a metal zone - here’s what he said:
    “the key to the metal zone is the parametric midrange eq. You can change the tone DRAMATICALLY by tweaking the mid controls. set the amp as clean as possible and set the amp eq neutral. Level and distortion knobs on the metalzone are easy to set, the bass & treble are pretty straitforward as well. The mid takes a lot of tweaking. Start with the sample sounds in the manual and go from there making small changes until you get something you like.”

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