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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 09:52 
Since this is the request forum, i suggest how about you help ppl like me interested in playing in the heavier side like metal, hard rock, modern rock and such... you often find random riffs here and there but seldom a thorough tutorial to get us started... thnx...

 

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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 10:42,  Reply 1  
Hey there!

It is true that we tend to favour jazz/blues/exotic music in our lessons, but I recently post a lesson on some neo-classical rock ideas, and I think Brian, our webmaster is working on some Eddie Van Halen lessons, so we have started to look at rock more.

What kind of bands do you listen to? Maybe we can feature something suitable for metal fans.

 

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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 12:53,  Reply 2  
I aggree we need to look more at the rock heavier side...

I used to be metal head, still have the long hair as proof

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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 14:14,  Reply 3  
Are you two brothers...?
 

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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 15:39,  Reply 4  
Which two?
 
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  posted on 5/17/2004 at 16:33,  Reply 5  
eh?

 

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  posted on 5/18/2004 at 05:56,  Reply 6  
i did have a look at the Yngwie article and it is quite interesting... i listen to alot of different bands... some heavy metal(metallica etc), progressive(djamkaret), classic sound(maiden), children of bodom, modern(System of a down), it differs but mostly heavy...
glad to hear more rock stuff coming along... thnx again...

 

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  posted on 5/19/2004 at 01:05,  Reply 7  
I was reffering to the twins....Minstrel and Metalman.....

[Edited on 5/19/2004 by ricoboc]

 

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  posted on 11/6/2004 at 01:22,  Reply 8  
How heavy do you want to go? Metal is an extremely varied catagory of music. Some people consider G n' R metal, but to me it is just rock. You can hardly compare bands like Dream Theater to bands like Emperor under the same genre.
 

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  posted on 11/6/2004 at 16:19,  Reply 9  
My metal days are over...Its been done...Lets move on...Peace

 

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