Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 3 Back today with Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 3. If you have not checked out part 1 and 2, please do so by clicking here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/07/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-1/ and here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/15/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-2/ This time I am showing you more must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing[…]
Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 2 Back today with Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 2. If you have not checked out part 1, please do so by clicking here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/07/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-1/ This time I am showing you more must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing to another level. These are[…]
Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 1 Hey all, thanks for joining me again. This time I am showing you some must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing to another level. These are the techniques that blues masters like Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB King etc. use to make their[…]
What if Eddie Van Halen played on We’re Stars by Hear ‘n aid?
By fearzero Guitar Lessons Jan 22, 2022
What if Eddie Van Halen played on We’re Stars by Hear ‘n aid? Hey all, back again, this time digging way back into the 80s with the solo to We’re Stars by the throw together group Hear ‘n aid. This song was a collaboration first thought up by then Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell. Campbell[…]
The Modes of Randy Rhoads
By fearzero Guitar Lessons Jan 07, 2022
The Modes Of Randy Rhoads Hey everyone, today I am going through 4 of Randy Rhoads most iconic solos. Rhoads was Ozzy Osbourne’s original guitarist from 1980 to 1982 and he produced 2 landmark albums for rock guitar that people still discuss in hushed amazement. In this lesson I am breaking down the modes and[…]
Randy Rhoads’ Rolling Scales
By fearzero Guitar Lessons Oct 20, 2021
Randy Rhoads’ Rolling Scales Hey everyone, today I am going over “Randy Rhoads’ Rolling Scales.” In case you didn’t know, Randy Rhoads was a very influential guitarist in the hard rock world during the late 70s and early 80s playing guitar for first Quiet Riot and later Ozzy Osbourne, until his life was cut short[…]
Eddie Van Halen’s (almost) lost Mean Street variation! Hey everyone welcome to ‘Eddie Van Halen’s (almost) lost Mean Street variation!’ I was listening to the Sunset sound interviews with Dweezil Zappa a while back and heard him speak about a concert in 1981 where Eddie was expanding on his Mean Street intro and that[…]
Marshall vs Marshall – tabs Van Halen, ACDC, & Hendrix! Hey everyone, welcome back! This time I am comparing my two Marshall amps back to back in an amp showdown. Fighting out of the 60s corner, my 1959 HW Super Lead 100 reissue with no master volume and hand wired electronics. I grabbed this amp[…]
3 Times Great Great Guitarists Sucked Trying To Play Van Halen
By fearzero Guitar Lessons May 04, 2021
3 Times Great Great Guitarists Sucked Trying To Play Van Halen Hey everyone, back again with some more Eddie Van Halen related stuff. This time I have transcribed a portion of the live concert video Live Without A Net released by Van Halen in 1986 featuring a long solo by Eddie Van Halen. But[…]
The Most Melodic Guitar Interval? Hey everyone, today I am going through “The Most Melodic Guitar Interval.” Okay, so this is definitely subjective, but in my mind, the sound of 10ths is sublime. Taking a close second for me are 6th intervals. What is a 10th you ask? Well, that is when you play a[…]