'Play Rock Guitar' DVD Delivers Basics of Rock, Metal, Blues, Thrash, Alt-Rock, Punk and More
Start playing rock guitar today with the ultimate DVD guide, Play Rock Guitar.
With more than two hours of lessons, Play Rock Guitar gives you everything you need to play in all styles of rock, including classic rock, metal, blues, thrash, alt-rock, punk and more.
Designed for players of all skill level, Play Rock Guitar shows you everything from tuning to playing rock scales and techniques for soloing. You'll learn to rock like AC/DC, solo like Slash, shred like Slayer and play guitar like many other of your favorite guitarists.
Includes:
Beginner Section
- Strum Patterns
- Major/Minor Barre Chords
- Power Chords
- Scale Exercises and String Bending
- Vibrato
Intermediate Section
• Picking Exercises
• Combining Arpeggiated Picking and Strumming
• Dominant/Major/Minor 7th chords
• How to Write Single-Note Riffs
• Pedal Tones
• Soloing/Riffs/Scales
• Soloing Building Blocks
• 3-Note Groups in A minor Pentatonic
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Advanced Section
• Power Chords: Putting the Fifth in the Bass
• Octaves
• Suspended Chords
• Chord Embellishment with Thumbed Chords
• Detuning
• Articulations Exercises: Pull-Offs/Hammer-Ons
• Blues Scale Exercises
• Essential Licks
• Harmonics
• Fretboard Tapping
• Sweep Picking
This DVD is available now at the Guitar World Online Store for $14.95.
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