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YouTube classic rock solo lessons with on screen scrolling tab (Extreme, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, Def Lep)
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Lockdown finally gave me a chance to launch my Half Speed Solos series, which I've wanted to do for a long time. Each week I post a classic solo, first demonstrated at full speed, then a close up half speed demonstration with scrolling tab. No flim-flam, straight to the point.
The latest one I've done is Johnny B Goode:
My most popular one so far is Play With Me by Extreme (although it was also the first one I did so it was blatantly just my mates checking it out for curiosity's sake):
It's mostly an 80s rock thing, but with the odd foray into other classic rock territory (Zep, Sabbath).
Some others I've done so far:
Give Me All Your Lovin'Dr Feelgood (Motley Crue)
You Give Love a Bad NameGet the Funk OutPhotograph (Def Leppard, not Nickelback!)
Back in BlackThe Final CountdownWhole Lotta LoveI hope you enjoy them. They're fun but time consuming to make, so I hope people get something out of it.
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Half Speed Solos: classic guitar solos demonstrated at half speed with scrolling tab and no waffle.
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I'll be subscribing for sure
Play With Me was the hardest to learn by a country mile. I probably could have started the series sooner but I wanted to start with an impressive one and I was set on doing that. I started trying to learn it back when I was a BIMM student and didn't get anywhere. I had another go once I realised Nuno wasn't picking very much, just using his trick of palm muting to make it sound like picking. It's still a monster though.
Great sound too, what are you using and are you going to use a different guitar for each track!?Looks like it so far.
Glad you like the format. No waffle is the point, although apparently the almighty algorithm deprioritises very short videos now, so I might actually be suffering for it.
I'm trying to do the whole range of difficulty levels. Paranoid is pretty much as easy as solos in 'real' rock songs get, while Play With Me is the most difficult thing I can do. I make them as a resource for my own students, so I know the intermediate solos are far more educationally valuable than the shred ones. But shred gets views.
If I used a different guitar for every video I'd have run out of guitars already! Now lockdown is lifted a bit I might start borrowing mates' guitars, but I try just to use a guitar that can get me in the right tonal ballpark. The amp sounds come from a Fractal AX8. I usually start with one of Austin Buddy's Naked Amps patches and tweak from there. I most often use the JCM800 model but Chuck Berry was a Bassman model with Vintage 30 speakers (a la Brian Setzer).
Really enjoyed it, like the format and the funny clips so well done and keep 'em coming.
The Sonic and Shadow guitars were made by ESP for the 25th anniversary of the first Sonic Game (and 15th anniversary of Shadow's debut). They were available as a special order for one year. I only found out about them after they were discontinued, but luckily I found a shop in France with them in stock and did a deal for the pair.
This is excellent advice, thank you Darius. It's a challenge to get the info into a thumbnail and title when you remember that people are viewing on phones where the thumbnail is tiny and the whole title is not always shown. I'll figure it out.
Latest one is Sweet Child o' Mine:
Didn't want to bore you all by posting every week, but I've continued knocking these out—it's been six months now!
Last few have been at opposite ends of the difficulty spectrum, so I put them together in a beginner playlist and a shred playlist.
My most popular recent shred video was based on Kee Marcello's sweep picking version of the Final Countdown:
Other recent videos include:
Extreme, Warheads
AC/DC Highway to Hell
Def Leppard, Armageddon It
Aerosmith, Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
Joan Jett, I Love Rock n' Roll
Danger Danger (Andy Timmons), Crazy Nites
They're really time consuming to make so I doubt I'll be able to keep them up after lockdown, but they're fun to do and hopefully helpful to people.
Thanks a lot. I love Def Leppard, have to hold myself back from just doing a whole channel on them. Yes, I give lessons, only online at the minute because of lockdown but usually in person as well. Feel free to DM if you're interested.
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