Learn to Play Metallica, The Solos

by Danny Gill
Product Size: 3.86 GB (DVD5)

3.99 $

Description

Metallica, a heavy metal titan, has been influencing generations of guitarists with their intricate riffs, groundbreaking solos, and evocative songwriting. Among the key figures behind these masterpieces is the lead guitarist, Kirk Hammett. With a style that combines sheer speed with emotive playing, Kirk has etched his name into the annals of guitar legends.
Licklibrary.com proudly introduces “Learn To Play Metallica – The Solos”, a note-for-note tutorial series by Danny Gill that is dedicated to breaking down some of Metallica’s most iconic solos. This course offers a deep dive into the following classics:

Master Of Puppets
This song, from the 1986 album of the same name, has an iconic solo built on the E minor scale. It features rapid alternate picking and exquisite vibrato that exemplifies Hammett’s emotive phrasing. The use of whammy-bar tricks and pick slides adds an aggressive touch.

One
From the 1988 album “…And Justice for All”, “One” stands out for its haunting melodies and dramatic solos. The solo is rooted in the B minor scale and showcases techniques like hammer-ons, pull-offs, and tapped harmonics. The intricate tremolo picking sections demonstrate Hammett’s precision and speed.

Nothing Else Matters
Differing from Metallica’s typical heavy sound, this 1992 hit is a testament to their versatility. Hammett’s solo in the E minor scale is a melodic masterpiece, incorporating finger-picking and arpeggios. It serves as a lesson in expressing emotion through simplicity.

Enter Sandman
A flagship track of the “Metallica” album from 1991, this song’s solo traverses the E minor scale. Hammett employs slides, double-stop bends, and pinched harmonics to create a soundscape that is both eerie and captivating.

The Day That Never Comes
Released in 2008 as part of the “Death Magnetic” album, this track offers a modern take on Metallica’s signature sound. Rooted in the B minor scale, the solo employs sweep picking and rakes for a fast-paced, fluid feel.

Kirk Hammett: The Maestro Behind the Solos
Beyond the techniques and scales, what makes these solos resonate with listeners is Kirk Hammett’s unique approach. He has an uncanny ability to juxtapose speed and aggression with emotion and melody. Hammett’s solos, often a blend of bluesy phrasing and metal ferocity, speak volumes, making each note count.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
• Alternate Picking
• Vibrato
• Tapped Harmonics
• Double-stop Bends
• Pinched Harmonics
• Tremolo Picking
• Arpeggios
• Finger-picking
• Hammer-ons
• Pull-offs
• Slides
• Sweep Picking
• Rakes
• Whammy-bar Tricks
• Pick Slides

Dive into the world of Metallica’s unparalleled guitar solos and equip yourself with techniques that have inspired guitarists for decades. With Licklibrary’s “Learn To Play Metallica – The Solos”, harness the power and emotion of Kirk Hammett’s iconic solos and take your playing to new heights.

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