Learn to Play Steve Vai Volume 1

by Danny Gill, Dave Kilminster & Guthrie Govan
Product Size: 3.50 GB (DVD5)

3.99 $

Description

Steve Vai, a legend in the world of guitar virtuosity, has made an indelible mark with his unparalleled technique, unique sound, and evocative songwriting. Learning to play his songs is more than just mastering a piece of music; it’s a journey into the depths of guitar craftsmanship. At Licklibrary.com, we present our exclusive “Learn To Play Steve Vai” course, which meticulously dissects the guitar genius behind the tracks: Yankee Rose, Going Crazy, Ladies Nite In Buffalo, and Big Trouble.

Yankee Rose
A fiery anthem that opens with a playful dialogue between Vai’s guitar and David Lee Roth’s vocals. For the ambitious guitarist, this song is a deep dive into the realms of intricate chord progressions and explosive solos. The scale work predominantly revolves around the E minor pentatonic scale with dashes of modal interplay. The solos are rich with legato runs, pinched harmonics, and whammy bar antics, showcasing Vai’s signature style.

Going Crazy
With a catchy riff that’s impossible to forget and a melodic solo, “Going Crazy” is a testament to Vai’s songwriting prowess. The song uses a mix of the G major and E minor scales, creating a harmonically rich soundscape. The solos are structured yet spontaneous, featuring rapid alternate picking, dive bombs, and sustained notes that cry out with emotion.

Ladies Nite In Buffalo
This track is an exploration of Vai’s bluesier side. The song’s ethereal intro, with its hauntingly beautiful harmonics, gives way to a rhythmic groove built around the D major scale. The solos in “Ladies Nite In Buffalo” display a more controlled side of Vai, where he employs slow bends, octave melodies, and vibrato to convey raw emotion.

Big Trouble
A tune that encapsulates the spirit of 80s rock, “Big Trouble” has riffs that pack a punch and solos that soar. The song uses a mix of the A minor and F major scales. The solo sections are a masterclass in guitar phrasing, utilizing techniques like two-handed tapping, sweep picking, and syncopated rhythms.

Steve Vai: The Maestro Behind The Music
Steve Vai is not just a guitarist; he’s a musical philosopher. His contribution to these songs and countless others displays an artist who merges technical proficiency with profound musicality. Every note he plays, whether a rapid legato run or a single bent note, is laden with purpose and emotion. This course isn’t just about learning songs; it’s about understanding the mindset of a guitar maestro and applying those insights to your playing.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
• Vibrato
• Alternate Picking, Legato
• Tapped Harmonics
• Double-stop Bends
• Unison Bends
• Pinched Harmonics
• Tremolo Picking
• Arpeggios
• Dive Bombs
• Two-handed Tapping
• Sweep Picking
• String Bending
• Syncopated Rhythms
• Octave Melodies

With Licklibrary.com’s “Learn To Play Steve Vai” course, you’re not just learning to replicate notes; you’re stepping into the world of a guitar virtuoso. Embrace the challenge, immerse yourself in the music, and evolve as a guitarist.

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