Learn To Play Guitar Like EDDIE VAN HALEN, DIMEBAG DARRELL, ZAKK WYLDE, STEVE VAI

November 8, 2010

Lick Library has the best guitar tuition in the business to help you play guitar licks like your heroes — Zakk Wylde, Eddie Van Halen, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Alex Laiho and many more. For that reason they got together with top tutor and shredder Andy James to bring you "Learn 50 Killer Metal Guitar Licks Vol. 2" (RRP £19.99),a guitar-tuition DVD.

Have you ever heard one of your guitar heroes play something your thought was really awesome and wondered how to get the same sound yourself? More importantly, have you always wanted to learn how to incorporate those incredible licks into your own music? Then "Learn 50 Metal Killer Guitar Licks Vol. 2" is exactly what you are looking for to take your shredding to the next level with a whole new collection of metal licks and techniques. These include minor pentatonic positions, two-string sequences, speed-building licks, alternate- and economy-picking licks, tapping, legato licks and much more. There is also a metal guitar jam tack as well included on this guitar lesson DVD.

Andy James, featured on Sky TV's Musicians Channel, is a much respected guitarist and teacher with a blistering technique. He takes you through all these licks and techniques in small manageable sequences, explaining clearly what you need to do to achieve the sound you want. At all times you can easily see what both of Andy's hands are doing with the customary Lick Library split screen.

If you haven't already, you may also want to check out the first in the series "Learn to Play 50 Killer Metal Licks" (RRP £19.99) with even more metal style licks to bring in to your rhythm patterns and soloing also available from Lick Library. You can also watch more of Andy James' guitar lessons at www.licklibrary.co.uk.

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