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New site? Maybe some day.
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Does such a site exist?
I'm looking to spruce up on my lead skills... (sick of just focusing on rhythm...) |
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Man up and buy the Ozzy Osbourne / Randy Rhoads "tribute" tab book and learn that shit. Practice with a metronome and you'll be better than 94% of the buttdarts out there. |
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just go on ebay and pick up used tab books for cheap. start with early Hammet and Adrian Smith/Dave Murray. grab some EVH too. if you can get down the solos to Mean Street then you've got every Trey Azagthoth trick in your pocket.
2 rules:
1. bends and vibrato are your best friends.
2. no Kerry King noodling.
and what goat said^^^ |
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thanks for the help, guys.
and, NO, I shan't be noodling like the decrepit Kerry King.
Trey is one of my heroes, I'll roll down that path... |
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And listen to Robin Trower. Lots of Trower. |
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need slide guitar lessons. |
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need slide guitar lessons. |
All you need to slide is some high shitty action, two knobs, and a book of alternate and open tunings. Wham-o, instant Derek Trucks impression.
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As for free lesson sites, there's a million bajillion and one. More important is to decide what specific technique you want to go after, then search the multitude of sites for THAT.
Currently, I dig Ultimate Guitar, the Lesson Loft at the Harmony Central forums, Chops From Hell is a great site, but there's a lot of broken links and missing audio/video files these days.
There's bunches more too, google is your friend.
If you suck though, I still recommend a teacher so you don't teach yourself bad habits or something downright wrong.
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Backed on chops from hell. |
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need slide guitar lessons. |
All you need to slide is some high shitty action, two knobs, and a book of alternate and open tunings. Wham-o, instant Derek Trucks impression.
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hrmm i never thought about open tunings... can you suggest any good ones?
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i'd say open G, like a banjo. |
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