kick asssssss!!!
hahahaha thanks brother!!
Awesome lesson:D ...and I'll be honest here, the main reason I'm commenting is your awesome shirt>.> XD Still a good lesson though!
thanks marcus, great feedback coming from you!
awesome riffing Adrian, killer job!
thanks stephane!
Very tasty lesson Adrian!
thanks santiago!
Very Useful stuff Adrian!. Great job!
thanks kaznie! was great to see you on the video chat today!
BTW, spoken video is very good
thanks piotr!!, very glad u liked it!
Groovy riffing and great lesson, Adrian!
thanks krisztian!!
Sounds so cool man! Very taste rhythm playing!
thanks guys!
Totally groovy man!
Very cool muted rhythm guitar workout Adrian
thanks gerardo!
Amazing lesson!
thanks daniel! glad u liked it!
Riffing is such an important topic, good job doing this lesson
thanks ivan!!
Great rhythm chops, this lesson rocks!
Great idea for the lesson. It sounds great.
This is great! I am working on Rhythm playing with my local instructor. I am using your lessons to help me and its working great! Thanks for the great lessons!!!!
Cool lesson, Adrian
Awesome and very useful riff lesson Adrian!
Great lesson Adrian and nice shirt
This lesson reminds me a lot of Fruciante 's playing...
Awesome stuff, spoken video is very interesting! Great job Adrian!
Wow really cool topic and composition! Keep rocking!
COOL!
And like the colours ! =)
It's not very often that a lesson just makes me say COOL! but this one did. Great job.
Very cool topic Adrian - we don't have enough roch rhythm lessons at GMC!
Hello boys and girls, this lesson is about muted strings rhythmics on Hard Rock music.
This is a very basic song that i made to show you how the muted strings can play a big roll on the sound and groove of music, and not necessary latin or funk music, but rock or hard rock.
I think you, as a guitar player, should explore all the sound possibilities of the guitar, and maybe think of the guitar more musically than technically.
We are using some power chords here, the power chords of A, C and D.
(if you wanna learn about power chords, check this very cool lesson)
We are also using two full chords (G MAJOR and D SUS2):