What you will learn?
How to play acoustic guitar and electric guitar solos
How to play guitar scales including pentatonic scales, blues scales and major scales in various patterns over the entire fretboard
How to play rock guitar notes and rock guitar scales and licks used in rock lead guitar solos
All the fundamental techniques of rock guitar playing including hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, bends, reverse bends, vibrato, muting and pick tremolo
Guitar theory for learning how to read guitar music and how to read guitar tabs for beginners
Rock solo guitar tips and guitar tricks that every player should know when learning guitar
Shortcuts for how to learn guitar fast by getting the most from guitar practice sessions
About this course
Perfect for absolute beginner rock guitar solos players.
Contains lots of great solos in a variety of Rock Styles. Each section includes an explanation of the solo and its chord progression as well as lead up exercises to help master the techniques contained in the solos. This dynamic course features step-by-step guidance with real music examples, and comes complete with audio and video resources to make learning easy and enjoyable. Explore exciting topics like The Blues Scale, The Bend, The Hammer-On, Left Hand Fingering, designed to spark creativity and a lifelong love of music.
Detailed notations and rhythm parts accompany the mastering of 12 iconic progressive rock guitar solos, spanning various styles and scales.
This course in a printable PDF format
Reads and interprets fretboard diagrams, essential knowledge for musicians.
Basic left-hand fingering techniques for piano playing, including proper finger placement and movement.
Guitar tablature uses numbers and lines to represent notes on the fretboard.
Tablature symbols covered include hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, bends, reverse bends, vibrato, muting, and pick tremolo.
The minor pentatonic scale and a common rock progression are examined.
Rock guitar patterns and double-note licks are covered in the key of C, focusing on the Minor Pentatonic scale and vibrato techniques.
Introduces playing a basic Rock track in A minor featuring sixteenth notes and combines two guitar patterns.
Introduces the Heavy Rock sound and technique through minor pentatonic scale patterns and advanced left-hand techniques.
Introduces the Minor Pentatonic Scale application in a new key with a focus on Rock-Blues progressions.
Rock guitar patterns are developed by combining techniques for playing complex solos.
Rock patterns and chord changes are applied to solve complex challenges in Gimme Five.
The C Blues-Rock solo is built on the Blues scale and incorporates a triplet rhythm.
Introduces a 16-bar blues-rock solo in the key of G, featuring the second combination blues scale and triplet rhythm.
The C Major Pentatonic scale is introduced, highlighting its use in country-rock guitar playing.
The A Major Pentatonic scale is applied across various chord progressions, including a common Rock pattern.
The progression features a two-bar cycle using Am7, F9, and E9 chords.
Scales are introduced with an examination of their patterns and underlying concepts like tones and semitones.
The chromatic scale is introduced as a series of semitones spanning a single octave.
The major scale's fundamental structure and characteristics are introduced.
Natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales are introduced, each featuring distinct tone and semitone patterns.
Introduces the minor pentatonic scale's structure and popular melodic motifs.
Extracts specific notes to construct the Major Pentatonic Scale from a major scale.
Key signatures introduce scale information, influencing the pitches of individual melody notes within a piece.
Covers relationships between major and minor scales, with methods for distinguishing between them.
Rock guitar techniques cover rhythm and lead styles through over 50 examples and progressions.
