Turn up the heat in your guitar solos in five easy steps By Adrian Galysh Learn how to give your solos elements that'll keep audiences listening
Two-Hand Tapping Workout, Part 1: Pentatonic Scales By Adrian Galysh Improve your hand strength with this tapping workout.
Combine Arpeggios, Octave Displacement and Scales for Gloriously Melodic Results By Adrian Galysh Help your right- and left-hand technique by tackling string skipping, octave displacement and large intervals.
Increase Picking-Hand Strength and Produce Great-Sounding Sequences By Adrian Galysh Learn a pentatonic scale workout that helps you get the five positions of the scale memorized and under your fingers.
How to Seamlessly Play 7th Chord Arpeggios Over Three Octaves By Adrian Galysh Not only will this lesson help expand your musical vocabulary, but it may also change how you visualize and navigate the fretboard.
Rut-Busters for Guitarists: Phrasing By Adrian Galysh Learn how to give your solos a musical, vocal-like quality.
Two-Hand Tapping Workout, Part 2: Diatonic Scales By Adrian Galysh Improve your tapping skills with this two-hand workout.
Adrian Galysh Recalls Extraordinary Story About Randy Rhoads By Richard Bienstock The Guitar World instructor experiences a full-circle moment with one of his idols.
How to Seamlessly Play Arpeggios Over Three Octaves By Adrian Galysh Take simple three note arpeggios and learn how to play them seamlessly over three octaves.
The Scale That Will Change Your Life By Adrian Galysh This scale can profoundly expand the scope of your solos.
Sweeping Arpeggio Workout: Navigating Chord Changes By Adrian Galysh This practice routine'll help you get from one chord to the next with ease.
Adrian Galysh Releases Blues Rock Album 'Into The Blue' By Guitar World Staff Guitar powerhouseAdrian Galyshcelebrates the release of his fifth solo albumInto The Blue.Special guests include Carl Verheyen, Johnny Hiland and Kacey Clanton.
Adrian Galysh Premieres New Song, “Barstool Monarchy” By Guitar World Staff Speedy finger work, a raucous riff and soulful vocals make Adrian Galysh’s “Barstool Monarchy” both bad-ass and masterful.
Rut-Busters for Guitarists, Part 5 of 8: Get Out of Your Basement and Play with Real People By Adrian Galysh