Skill Level: Beginner. The tuning (DADGAD) and chords behind the "big" section of Led Zep's "Kashmir." For more guitar lessons and concert clips, visit guitarplayertv.com.
A replica of one of the most rockin' guitars of all time, put through its paces by Guitar Player Magazine's Jude Gold. For the full review, read Matt Blackett's article in the April 2008 issue of Guitar Player, or visit guitarplayer.com.
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advance d. How to play a Cool Larry Carlton slow Blues Turnaround. For more Guitar Player Magazine lessons and tons of concert clips, visit guitarplayertv.com
Joe Satriani Demonstrates his "Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat" theme, from his new album, Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock.
For the complete interview, grab the June 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine. For tons more video of Joe Satriani and other amazing guitarists, visit guitarplayertv.com. I
Night Ranger's Brad Gillis plays his famous "Sister Christian" solo to demonstrate the importance of heavy sustain in wild whammy bar licks. For the complete interview, click to guitarplayertv.com, or snag the May 2008 issue of Guitar Player
An unplugged Slash shows you the finer nuances of (and inspiration behind) the beautiful Velvet Revolver song "Fall to Pieces."
Filmed at the Gibson/Baldwin Showroom in Beverly Hills during the interview by Jude Gold for the June 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine.
Slash, during his interview for the June 2008 Guitar Player Magazine cover story, kickin' it at the Gibson/Baldwin Showroom in Beverly Hills, showing you how he plays his famous intro to "Paradise City." Interview by Jude Gold. On newsstands around May 1, 2008.
With beautiful psycho-baroque melodic phrases, Bumblefoot shows you how to reach insanely high dog-whistle notes using an ordinary sewing thimble. (Dig the thimble-storage hole in his signature Vigier guitar below the neck pickup!)
From the interview by Chris Buono for the April 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine.
How to Play the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Runnin'" -- not the main lick, which everyone knows, but Pat Simmons' genius fingerstyle acoustic part in EBEEBE tuning. (Listen to the song closely--it's in there!) Seminar by Jude Gold.
Companion video for the Quick Licks Lesson article (where you'll find the complete notation/tablature) in the August 2008 issue. Part 1 of 3.
The Swedish avant-shred genius shows you how to create beautiful dissonances by playing harmonics and fretted notes simultaneously.
Interview by Jude Gold for the August 2008 Issue of Guitar Player Magazine
On Stu Hamm's birthday 07, Billy Sheehan, Jeff Berlin, John Mader and Jude Gold [BX3] sing him "Happy Birthday" onstage in Dallas at the Granada theater.
Joe Satriani Demonstrates the Theme to "Musterion," off his new album Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock.
For the complete interview, see the June 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine. For tons more video of Joe Satriani and other amazing guitarists, visit guitarplayertv.com.
The Swedish avant-shred genius shares his innovative approaches to harmonics.
Interviewed by Jude Gold for the August 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine
Jeff Berlin sings the National Anthem in unison with Billy Sheehan, but starts the on SECOND word ("Say"), so that his version is displaced by one syllable throughout. Nutty! [Backstage on the Bx3 tour.]
Oz Noy, the Israeli-born, New York-based funk/fusion guitar phenom, demonstrates the amazing sounds he gets from his giant pedalboard full of stompboxes by composing and playing a spontaneous piece of music. Interviewed by Jude Gold for Guitar Player Magazine
How to Play the Doobie Brothers' classic "Long Train Runnin'" -- not the main lick, which everyone knows, but Pat Simmons' genius fingerstyle acoustic part in EBEEBE tuning. (Listen to the song closely--it's in there!) Seminar by Jude Gold.
Companion video for the Quick Licks Lesson article (where you'll find the complete notation/tablature) in the August 2008 issue. Part 2 of 3.
Oz Noy, the Israeli-born, New York-based funk/fusion guitar phenom, demonstrates the amazing sounds he gets from his giant pedalboard full of stompboxes. Interviewed by Jude Gold for Guitar Player Magazine
Oz Noy, the Israeli-born, New York-based funk/fusion guitar phenom, demonstrates the amazing sounds he gets from his giant pedalboard full of stompboxes. Interviewed by Jude Gold for Guitar Player Magazine
Oz Noy, the Israeli-born, New York-based funk/fusion guitar phenom, demonstrates the amazing sounds he gets from his giant pedalboard full of stompboxes. Interviewed by Jude Gold for Guitar Player Magazine