How To Play Like 10 Iconic Shredders
Added 2024-01-23 16:31:51 +0000 UTCSo the vast majority of lessons I make for the School are aimed at players of varying difficulties, but occasionally (when time allows it) I like to create some bonus lessons aimed at a specific difficulty. We've been covering a lot of intermediate and fundamental stuff recently so I figured it was time for something a bit more advanced!
Today we're gonna be focussing on how to replicate the styles of 10 of the most iconic shred guitarists of all time! I've composed an 8 bar solo for each of these guitarists, comprising some of their signature licks and harmonic choices.
Even if you're not an advanced guitarist there's still a hell of a lot of valuable information here that you can apply to your own playing (and of course you can jam along with the slower backing track like always).
Good luck and don't forget to share your progress with everyone in the Discord server!
0:00 Playthrough
1:24 Intro
3:17 Paul Gilbert
9:03 Nuno Bettencourt
15:21 Yngwie Malmsteen
20:20 Joe Satriani
25:56 Jason Becker
31:38 Synyster Gates
35:26 John Petrucci
40:09 Marty Friedman
45:06 Steve Vai
49:04 Guthrie Govan
Comments
Cheers Alexis! I do plan to do a big music theory video at some point yes, but for now I have a couple of eBooks you can download here that may be of use for now!
Bradley Hall
2024-07-23 16:42:57 +0000 UTChi brad!! Alexis here from mexico! I love you videos, i find them very funny and educative, one question, are you planning to mae some music theory videos? i know that you have a collettion for music modes, but iยดm interested to learn how to composs some good metal songs using practical music theory, (specially black and death metal), take care my friend! thanks for all your hard work in this patreon!
ALEXIS GOMEZ FERRER
2024-07-23 02:24:09 +0000 UTCHaha enjoy!
Bradley Hall
2024-01-26 10:39:50 +0000 UTCONE frickin hour, you legend ๐ค๐
Alexander Ehlert
2024-01-25 21:01:48 +0000 UTCWord. thanks, I'm not super familiar with him (I know I know ๐ฌ) I was trying it both ways last night and starting to find it a little tidier/tighter (?) sounding with the skip. albeit a little trickier but it makes it a nice technique challenge. I'll have to spend a bit more time listening to mr. Gilbert โ๏ธ
zap pop
2024-01-25 16:08:42 +0000 UTCYeah, the fact that it's string skipping and not a straight arpeggio is the idea! It's a part of Paul Gilbert's signature style. Of course you can play it sweeping instead if you want but it kinda defeats the purpose of the exercise!
Bradley Hall
2024-01-25 15:21:24 +0000 UTCIn the Gilbert solo is there an advantage to skipping between the e&g strings? Bar5 (E14-17-14 G18-14 D16...) I'm finding it easier to hit the C# on the B (making it e14-17b14g14d16) and it keeps it like a chord shape. Same for the rest of the bar on the 21fret run. Is it a stylistic choice? Since it turns it into a little sweep instead of an alt picking line - is it just not how he'd play something like this? For me it's more intuitive to use the B string in terms of simply getting to the notes. Hard to communicate it this way I hope it makes sense.
zap pop
2024-01-25 02:07:58 +0000 UTCCheers Marko, glad you enjoyed it!
Bradley Hall
2024-01-23 23:18:48 +0000 UTCOnly a matter of time bro!!
Bradley Hall
2024-01-23 23:18:36 +0000 UTCThis is probably my favorite of your lesson videos Bradley!
Marko Bojkovic
2024-01-23 21:29:07 +0000 UTCThat Petrucci lick is perfect ๐งโ๐ณ
zap pop
2024-01-23 20:10:41 +0000 UTCStellar work.
Jimty Bobsmith
2024-01-23 18:09:02 +0000 UTCI shall watch and imagine, to old and been playing to long to become a shredder.
matt green
2024-01-23 17:29:39 +0000 UTCGreat idea!! If only i could play it haha
Hubert
2024-01-23 16:37:26 +0000 UTCBefore I get to this I probably will reach the end of my days a few times over ๐ great suff though!
Armando Miraglia
2024-01-23 16:35:44 +0000 UTCGood stuff Bradley!
Christopher Bianco
2024-01-23 16:34:26 +0000 UTC