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Difficulty 5 of 10

Foo Fighters Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


This band demonstrates in every new album that they are one of the most important and original bands in their style. They guitar work is always interesting and their compositions very original and powerful.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Alice in Chains Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


Jerry Cantrell is the guitarist and main composer of Alice in Chains. His style is a combination of obscure rock riffs, rocker licks and amazing guitar and vocal harmonisations in thirds and fifths.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Janes Addiction Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


Dave Navarro is a creative guitar player with an amazing style and unique sound. The funky/ Hendrix /rock/ metal/ alternative combination found in Navarro's style is a must for every rock guitar player!

Difficulty 5 of 10

Stoner Rock 2

By Gabriel Leopardi


Gabriel gives a new Stoner Rock Lesson! The main difference in this one is a different tuning called Dropped D. This tuning makes you get a lower and heavier sound that is one of the most important Stoner's qualities.

Tags: stoner, dropped D

Difficulty 5 of 10

Stoner Rock Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


The stoner rock is a style that has its roots in the early Black Sabbath albums (with Ozzy). The first band that has been catalogued like Stoner was the Californian band called Kyuss..

Tags: stoner, Kyuss, riffs

Difficulty 7 of 10

Collection of Sins Guitar Solo

By Kristofer Dahl


This rock 'n roll solo is a scary mix of artificial harmonics, two-note-per-srting speed picking and double stops. You will often find that over an A5 powerchord it is common to play the note A (also called the root note) or the note E (called the "fifth" - when played over A). This could be described as an arpeggio approach - which simply mean playing the same note as in the backing chord.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Kristofer Dahl Collection of Sins

By Kristofer Dahl


This explicit song is going to show you one or two tricks..! Parts of it will be suitable for the absolute beginner - while the solo and the intro riff are a little trickier. If one were to categorise it in a specific genre, rock/punk-rock would be the appropriate one. Also, this lesson includes a true backing track paradise: You get the whole song without guitars, without lyrics, different speeds and whatnot. So if you feel like putting the guitar down and start yelling (like I did when recording it!) - you have the option to do so.

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