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Feb 22

This is a classic intro that Ben just wanted to share with us all. The tapping in this intro is pretty demanding and requires a big stretch and some good strength in your little finger. The rapid descending notes require accuracy and legato technique. The only letup here is the main riff - but that again requires some good timing and palm muting! If you’re not put off thus far - give it a go!
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Written by Alex on Wednesday 22nd February 2006
Apr 14

Yngwie’s style has interested me since I began playing the guitar. A friend lent me a copy of Rising Force and I had no idea you could make a guitar sound like that. Needless to say I spent a few years learning to make MY guitar sound like that and I realised it was even harder than it sounded.
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Written by Alex on Thursday 14th April 2005
Apr 05

I’ve recently been revisiting one of my long-time influences. A Mr Zakk Wylde. When I was 17 I joined my first regular gigging band and despite not having the long blonde hair, I wanted to be like this guy. Although at the time I didn’t have the chops to fully back up my, legs apart "Zakk stance" but I used too (and still do) think that the solo in "No more tears" is one of the best things since sliced bread. Therefore I have mixed a lesson on the basics of "Palm muting" around one of my favourite guitarists.
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Written by Alex on Tuesday 5th April 2005
Apr 05

Oh yes! It’s time for something a bit special. We’re kicking off with a mini series of articles called “Stunt Guitar” provided by Mr Ben Eggleston. These are video articles that demonstrate a cool lick or riff and then give you the tab and an explanation on how to play it. Sometimes it’s just about having some fun, as you will see in this first video.
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Written by Alex on Tuesday 5th April 2005