Al Palubeckis - Manic Wave Design Guitar Soloing Techniques

Al Palubeckis - Manic Wave Design Guitar Soloing Techniques
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Al Palubeckis - Manic Wave Design Guitar Soloing Techniques
Jumlah :  1 DVD

Lessons solo guitar for beginners and advanced, from maestro Al Palubeckis.In this course, on DVD, dealt with solo variations in different styles - Blues, Funk, Fusion, Hard Rock / Heavy Metal, Punk, Rockabilly.
Also discusses the interesting phrasing and proprietary techniques in the style of famous artists such as - BB King, Eric Clapton, Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Mike Stern, Jeff Beck, Scott Henderson, Robben Ford, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Green Day, Sublime, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Danny Gatton.

- Blues solo #1 - a beginner solo in the style of B.B. King and Eric Clapton, with an intro reminiscent of a technique used by Robert Johnson.

- Blues solo #2 - an intermediate solo, in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughn.

- Funk solo - an intermediate/difficult solo, with a jazz/blues feel. Incorporates a SRV/EC sound with some Mike Stern influenced jazz passages.

- Funk/Blues solo - an intermediate/difficult solo which consists of two short solos, the first one possessing a modern blues sound, while the second has a fusion feel, a cross between a Jeff Beck and a Scott Henderson sound.

- Fusion solo - an intermediate solo, designed to show the chord/scale relationship that a jazz/fusion soloist must understand in order to "cut changes", or to accent chord tones within their lines. This solo has elements of Robben Ford and Scott Henderson.

- Hard Rock/Heavy Metal solo - a difficult solo with introduces the "tapping" technique used by players such as Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani. A "legato" technique ("hammer-ons" and "pull-offs") is also used, as well as tapped harmonics.

- Punk solo - a difficult solo played over punk/ska rhythms made popular by bands like Green Day, Sublime, and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Begins with a jazz/blues feel, and ends with a full-blown Steve Vai inspired climax. A sweep picking technique is introduced, as well as some fast 16th note runs played with an alternate picking pattern.

- Rockabilly solo - a difficult solo which invokes the spirit of the late great Danny Gatton, a master of many styles such as blues, jazz, country, and of course, rockabilly.

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