- Lesson Title:
Metal Rhythm Masters: Introduction
- Guitar Instructor: Andrew Szucs
- Lesson Added: March 19th 2009
- Lesson Files: Video Guitar Lesson
- Lesson Difficulty: Intermediate
- Lesson Focus: Rhythm
- Lesson Style: Rock
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Excerpt:
Introduction: Today we're going to examine three different rhythm guitar approaches to the same chord progression--each approach in the style of a famous heavy rock/metal guitarist. The chord progression is not too complicated--just three chords: A5, B5 and E5. We'll start with two measures of A5, followed by one measure of B5 and one measure of E5. Let's begin with checking out this chord progression in the style of a certain Bay Area Rhythm Guitar Master..
Introduction: Today we're going to examine three different rhythm guitar approaches to the same chord progression--each approach in the style of a famous heavy rock/metal guitarist. The chord progression is not too complicated--just three chords: A5, B5 and E5. We'll start with two measures of A5, followed by one measure of B5 and one measure of E5. Let's begin with checking out this chord progression in the style of a certain Bay Area Rhythm Guitar Master..
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