Posts Tagged ‘solo’

Cream – Crossroads (The Solos)

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Learn How to play The Solos from “Crossroads” (from Fillmore Live version) by the Cream. The lesson consists of 2 Solos.

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Ozzy Osbourne – I Don’t Know (Solo)

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Here’s a lesson on How to play the Solo from “I Don’t Know” by Ozzy Osbourne. This solo has typical Randy Rhoads licks and tricks – some pentatonic bluesy licks, tapping with the pick, dive bombs, double picking and chromatic lick. A lot to learn, so check it out!

SRV – Little Wing (Part 3)

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We continue with Part 3 of the lesson on How to play “Little Wing” by Stevie Ray Vaughan. This part picks up the pace in dynamics, so you’ll need an overdrive pedal to add a bit more gain and sustain. As usual there are some great licks in this part. Check it out!

Black Sabbath – Supernaut

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Here’s a lesson on How to play “Supernaut” by Black Sabbath. The song is not too complicated as it has only 2 main riffs, but really cool ones. The Solo part is a bit demanding for the fretting hand as Tony uses lots of trills in this solo. All in all it’s a great song! Check it out!

Black Sabbath – Snowblind

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This is a lesson on How to play “Snowblind” by Black Sabbath. The rhythm part consists only of 5 Riffs and the 2 Solos are taken from the live version from the “Reunion” album. Check it out!

Black Sabbath – Loner – The Solos

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Here’s a lesson on the 2 Solos from song “Loner” by mighty Black Sabbath off their album 13. The solos are not hard at all, but it’s got typical Tony’s signature to them. He was also using a Flanger during the solos. Check it out!

Alice In Chains – Would?

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This is a  lesson on How to play “Would?” by the mighty Alice In Chains. The song is very simple but it’s a lot of fun to play.Excellent for beginners and any true AIC fans. Check it out!

Volbeat – Doc Holliday – Solo

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Here’s the lesson on the Solo of “Doc Holliday” by Volbeat. Interesting scale choices, cool melodic lines, out of rhythm licks and fast picking patterns. There’s a lot to learn from this Solo. Check it out!

SRV – Tightrope Solo

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Here’s the follow up lesson on Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Tightrope How to play the Main Solo. The Solo is full with tasty typical blues licks but adding Stevie’s amazing technique makes it challenging to keep up with the Master. Great learn for adding cool licks to your blues lick vocabulary.

Led Zeppelin – Ocean – Solo1

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This is a follow up lesson on the Ocean by Led Zeppelin. In this lesson I explain how to play the first Solo from the song. Very cool, very “Jimmy” Solo. He’s using the Wah pedal in this Solo as well. Check it out!

Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze – Solo

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Ok, this is a follow up lesson on How to play the Solo from Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix. Short but cool Solo, in which Jimi introduces the use of Octave pedal, that was one of his trademarks of the sound. I also use an octave pedal from Elite Tone. Check it out!

Alice In Chains – Sunshine – Solo

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Here’s the lesson on the Solo from Sunshine by Alice In Chains. Not too complicated, but well suited the song with lots of feeling. Based around D minor pentatonic scale. Also there’s a second guitar in the end of the song using some pentatonic/blues scale.

Alice In Chains – Them Bones Solo

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This is a lesson on the Solo section from Them Bones By Alice In Chains. The tricky 7/8 part does not get in a way, just gotta concentrate on the melody. Jerry is a Master at writing amazing solos for the songs. This one is no exception. I break down the solo into easily digestible figures, backed up with Tabs and slowed down examples. Enjoy!