REH HARD ROCK SOLOS FOR GUITAR Paul Hanson BOOK CD TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI
REH, HARD ROCK SOLOS FOR GUITAR. Paul Hanson. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .
LIBRO METODO PER DI MUSICA ROCK, CHITARRA ELETTRICA CON CD.
SPARTITI PER CHITARRA :
ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE .
CHITARRA SOLISTA.
Series: REH Publications
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Paul Hanson
Examine the solo concepts of the masters in this unique book/CD pack. You'll learn the signature techniques of Jimi Hendrix, Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Edward Van Halen and many others through phrase-by-phrase performance notes. Also covers long ascending and descending runs, two-handed guitar, rapid-fire repeating licks, sweep picking, building solos and more. The book includes standard notation & tab, and the CD features full demonstrations and rhythm-only tracks.
Welcome to Hard Rock Solos for Guitar. In this book, I'm going to walk you through some hot metal and hard rock solos inspired by such players as Edward Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Michael Schenker, Ulrich Roth, Yngwie Malmsteen, Gary Moore, Allan Holdsworth, Steve Lynch, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Stanley Jordan, Steve Vai, Jeff Watson, Jimi Hendrix, and Jeff Beck. We'll explore various aspects of these players' soloing techniques, giving you a solid foundation in metal and hard rock lead guitar playing. You'll be able to listen to me solo on the accompanying CD, and I'll dissect each and every note so that you can master these styles as well. As you go through the solos in this book, you'll discover that there are a lot of short phrases that you can learn, lift out, and use in your own style of playing. In other words, you don't have to learn each solo exactly the way it was played on the CD. You can listen through the entire CD, hear everything that I'm going to play for you, and then go back and pick out the phrases that you like best. Then you can learn those phrases and incorporate them into your own style. It's good practice to take all of these ideas and mix them in with what you already know. Of course, there are things to be learned by playing an entire solo: how the solo builds, how to make a transition from one section to the next, how to begin and end the whole thing. These are elements of style that make the phrases fit together so that they actually sound good. But the individual phrases themselves can be picked out and used in practically any hard rock solo. These phrases can also be used in rock songs with different tempos and in different keys.
In addition to performing the six complete solos on the CD, I'm going to explain each phrase one at a time using "Practice Points"-detailed directions that will help you duplicate my licks. Through these Practice Points, I'll tell you all about the left hand, the right hand, different little tricks and techniques, and where to place your hand on the neck. After you listen to a solo on the CD and follow along with the transcription, refer to the Practice Points that explain the details of each phrase. When you get through, you'll know all the phrases and will be able to play them along with the solo track or with the rhythm-only track that follows-a full band, minus-guitar track we've also included on this Pro Licks CD. Playing along with the rhythm-only tracks will give you an opportunity to get a feel for how your phrasing sounds against a rhythm section and whether or not you're playing correctly. Some of the phrases are easier than others. Some are slower; some are faster. Take your time. Practice each phrase as many times as you need to get it right, and take each phrase one at a time. Some licks will work only over one of the chords in the progression, or in a certain situation. Some of them can be laid over any of the chords. You have to experiment a little bit to see what you can do with them once you get them down. But these are all real solid, traditional, classic metal and hard rock licks, and once you integrate them into your style, you'll have a lot of fun developing them.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Get In Tune
"Long Ascending and Descending Runs"
In the style of Randy Rhoads, Yngwie Malmsteen, Allan Holdsworth, and Gary Moore
"Neoclassical Rock"
In the style of Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads, Uli Jon Roth, and Michael Schenker
"Rapid-Fire Repeating Licks"
In the style of Michael Schenker, Edward Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, and Steve Lynch
"Hot Modern Licks"
In the style of Edward Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Michael Schenker, Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton
"Two-Handed Guitar"
In the style of Edward Van Halen, Stanley Jordan, Steve Lynch, and Jeff Watson
"Modern Tricks"
In the style of Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, and Edward Van Halen
Guitar Notation Legend


