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• Archive: http://archive.is/G09dS Wanna Rock?Classic Rock Guitar Unleashed is designed to be the fastest and most complete, step-by-step way to learn all of the skills, chords, licks, rhythms, riffs, and solo ideas you would need to play thousands of your classic rock favorites.And while it's impossible to cover every single musical idea out there, I think you'll see that the depth of Classic Rock Guitar Unleashed is such that you'll be exposed in some way to darn near anything you would ever come across when you want to learn any classic rock songs.If you are already familiar with some of my other courses like my popular Blues Guitar Unleashed course, then you'll already be comfortable with my style of teaching - and that, of course, is all over Classic Rock Guitar Unleashed.But what's different (and I believe better in many ways) is how I've learned to handle some of the technical elements to get the notation on screen better and provide a better experience for you getting the music from video and notation to sound and getting it into your fingers.Now learning to play Classic Rock Guitar is simply faster, and better than ever before.Classic Rock Rhythm GuitarThe 14 Classic Rock Rhythm lessons focus on all the elements of rhythm guitar... from the bombastic sounds of AC/DC style open power chords to the subtle nuances of Fleetwood Mac style fingerpicking.Classic Rock Lead GuitarYou'll learn all the lead techniques like hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, bends, and pinch harmonics... plus you'll learn the major and minor pentatonic AND blues scales inside and out.8 Full Length SolosNot only will you learn the scales and a boatload of licks, but you'll also get 8 complete solos in the styles of guitar players like Angus Young, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, George Harrison, and many more.Let's Break It Down...Rhythm Lessons 1-5In the rhythm section, the first 5 lessons are all about rhythm - how to understand it, how to count it, and how to play it.There are dozens of examples covering all the basics like quarter notes, 1/8th notes, and triplets, all the way up to more advanced 1/16th note counting and 12/8 time in addition to common time.You'll learn straight and swing feels, and you'll play many examples that will sound an awful lot like popular songs you know by heart.Rhythm Lessons 6 and 7In Lesson 6 we'll cover power chords in all their glory, and add to that in lesson 7 with palm muting and a bunch of rock riffs on the heavier side.Rhythm Lesson 8Lesson 8 is all open position power chords and a bunch of killer AC/DC and Zeppelin style riffs.Rhythm Lesson 9Now because Classic Rock owes it's soul to the blues, we spend Lesson 9 talking about that blues influence and we go through a bunch of blues based rock riffs.
• Real world examples of this are too many to count, but I think you'll quickly recognize how these work when you need them.Rhythm Lessons 10 and 11In Lesson 10 I'll show you my foolproof method for learning the names of every single note on your guitar in just a few minutes a day.
• And then we'll put that to use in Lesson 11 where we'll cover all the moveable chord shapes.You'll see pretty quickly that with just a few shapes and knowing the names of the notes on your guitar you'll be able to play pretty much any chord you'll ever need.Rhythm Lesson 12Lesson 12 is one of my personal favorites and it 's where we get into partial chords, and other embellishments like the Rolling Stones Move and suspended chords as used by everyone from Tom Petty to Eddie Van Halen.Rhythm Lessons 13 and 14In lessons 13 and 14 we'll handle the softer side of classic rock with lessons in arpeggios and fingerstyle riffs.
• These are the kind of ideas used in songs like "Dust In The Wind," "Simple Man," "Sweet Home Alabama," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Landslide," and dozens more.Lead Lessons 1-4We'll first cover all the fundamentals of soloing including bends, slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and the minor pentatonic scale in both a "box 1" way and with "extensions" to add a little bit more fretboard.We'll also talk about some important ways to practice your scales so that you'll really know them when you need them instead of guessing.
• You'll learn about "melodic sequences" and the value of applying the rhythms you learned in the rhythm section to your lead playing.Lead Lesson 5, Solo 1This is a Jimmy Page style solo over the "Stairway" changes.