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IntroductionJimmy Page was born in Heston, England in 1944. In the mid-60's, he started playing studio dates on rock albums. He joined a blues/rock band The Yardbirds in 1966 and two years l ...
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Rick Parfitt. Possibly one of the best songwriters ever, Parfitt uses the same techniques but still manages to make each and every song unique. As the driving force of Status Quo, Parfitt will so ...
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Stevie Ray Vaughan had such great range in his playing, anywhere from his signature shuffle style songs (Love Struck Baby, Pride And Joy) to his deep blues songs (Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand ...
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Dave Gilmour was the replacement for Syd Barrett in 1968, Gilmour made his mark on Floyd from day one, but non more noticeable than one echoes. The following success made Gilmour a legend with hi ...
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Dime is so great and you can learn some tricks he used in writing and soloing. In this you will learn: Solo tricks, Blues tricks, Heavy riffs.1. Heavy riffing.To be able to emulate Dime and even ...
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Ok I'm going to teach you a little about Eddie, which could be impossible to cover all in 1 lesson, but I'm going to do the best I can. 1st of all I got a lot of my info from the video ...