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More than 250 licks reflecting the styles and concepts of 40 years of rock guitar. The accompanying CD is over seventy minutes in length. It will not only help you to play the licks, but has also the major advantage over other recordings that each of the guitarists can be selected individually. Contents : Tips & tricks : Preparatory exercises - Alternate picking - Legato technique (hammer-ons and pull-offs) - Sweep or economy picking - Two hand tapping - String bending and vibrato / Blues and early rock period : B. B. King, the king of blues - Albert King, born under a bad sign? - Chuck Berry, the father of rock 'n roll / The classic rock period : Jimi Hendrix, the inventor of modern rock guitar - Eric Clapton, restless - Jeff Beck, the strat - Jimmy Page, the founding father of heavy rock - Ritchie Blackmore, hard rock goes classical - Carlos Santana, spiritual latin blues / Modern classics : Andy Summers, music needs room to breathe - Mark Knopfler, the sultan of swing - Steve Morse, mister versatility - Eddie Van Halen, the tapping god - Randy Roads, trademark licks from metal and classical / The new guild or guitar heroes without end : Yngwie Malmsteen, neo-classical metal with ego problems? - Gary Moore, still got the blues - Steve Lukather, controlled ecstasy - Joe Satriani, worth waiting for - Steve Vai, his royal darkness - Paul Gilbert, from the e minor to the hip scale
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