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Yngwie Malmsteen "Far Beyon The Sun" solo
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This solo touches upon all that is Yngwie - the unquestionable godfather of "shredguitar" - swept arpeggios, diminished arpeggios, three-note-per-string runs and the harmonic minor scale. A lot of Yngwie's tone comes from his steady, wide and occasionally very fast vibrato.
Slash "Sweet Child of Mine " guitar lesson (29/8 - 2005)
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By popular request! This is a truly amazing guitar solo, analysed note for note with video... enjoy!
Slash - Michael Jackson "Give in to me" guitar lesson (1/8 - 2005)
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This guitar solo serves as an excellent example for the beginner/intermediate guitarist on how to bend. You will also learn how to bend in pitch.
Brian May - Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" solo
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Legendary guitarist Brian May showcases his melodic playing in this solo. Theorywise, he has a scalar approach, and the solo revolves around the C minor scale (C - D - Eb - F - G - Ab - Bb).
This solo should lend itself to the beginner/intermediate guitarist, as it only has one faster passage.
Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits "Sultans of Swing" solo
Go to part 1 2 3 Mr Knopfler mixes chicken picking, blues clichés, lightning fast arpeggios in this solo - all performed with his unmistakable tone and feel.
Randy Rhoads "Crazy Train" guitar lesson (7/10 - 2005)
Go to part 1 In this classic rock track, Randy Rhoads displays his timeless rock ...