John Petrucci's 'Wild Stringdom' DVD Offers More Than 60 Minutes of Lessons
There's a new Guitar World DVD at the Guitar World Online Store!
John Petrucci's Wild Stringdom is available now for $14.99!
The DVD, which features Dream Theater's guitarist, offers more than 60 minutes of instructional lessons. This master lead guitarist shows you:
- Prog-style shred runs
- Melodic shapes
- Scale and arpeggio patterns
- Unusual fretboard paths
... and much more!
This DVD is an exclusive to the Guitar World Online Store. You won't find this anywhere else! Get your copy today!
About your instructor: Petrucci is best known as the Grammy-nominated guitarist and founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater, whose latest, self-titled album is available form Roadrunner Records. He is also the band's producer and main lyricist, as well as an original member of the acclaimed Liquid Tension Experiment with Tony Levin.
John is a long-standing veteran of Joe Satriani's prestigious G3 tours along with Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, and Paul Gilbert. John has received many notable awards in various guitar publications throughout the world, and has been featured in Guitar World magazine many times over the years, offering numerous outstanding lessons to its readers, including this collection of Wild Stringdom columns and other special articles and videos.
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