[lollum_dropcap]O[/lollum_dropcap]ne of my favorite solos is the first one from Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb. Every time that I hear David Gilmour’s Strat ring out these soaring […]
[lollum_dropcap]I[/lollum_dropcap]n this lesson I’d like to mix things up and share a video lesson with you that I created in 2008 for the solos from “Every Rose has […]
[lollum_dropcap]I[/lollum_dropcap]n 1980 AC/DC returned to the world of rock & roll just six months after losing their original singer Bon Scott. Brian Johnson took over the […]
[lollum_dropcap]I[/lollum_dropcap]‘d bet if you asked one hundred guitartists what the first song they learned was, more often than not you would get the answer, “Smoke on […]
[lollum_dropcap]N[/lollum_dropcap]ot many people are more rock and roll than Keith Richards. His traveling gypsy/pirate persona and his laid back drunken sneer have defined the face of […]
[lollum_dropcap]L[/lollum_dropcap]ayla is one of the greatest guitar riffs of all time in my mind. It was the first song I remember noticing that started with one […]
[lollum_dropcap]W[/lollum_dropcap]hen Eat ‘Em and Smile from David Lee Roth came out in 1986 I was blown away. I had just seen the movie Crossroads where Steve […]
[lollum_dropcap]S[/lollum_dropcap]ubstitute Dominants are also referred to as Tritone Substitutes because they contain the same tritone as the dominant chord that they are substituting for. The root […]