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Let’s see if you have what it takes to be called an “Intermediate Level Guitarist.” I put the following list together to help you assess where you are as a guitarist.
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The following three riffs utilize different bending techniques in the context of a lead.
Rock House Instructor Chris McCarvill, who just went out on The House of Lords 2009 European Tour left us with cool beginner bass guitar lesson on funk.
In this video lesson with John McCarthy, creator of The Rock Rock House Method, he gives you a two string arpeggio riff to work on. From his DVD Lead Guitar, Techniques for Creating Solos. Get it at www.RockHouseMethod.com
Here is a cool time Lapse video that lets you see how the team at Rock House dresses a set for the instructional DVDs. This one was for the Eric Peterson shoot at Palace Digital Studios in Norwalk, CT.
Here is an inside look at Joe P. of Rock House putting the Gary Hoey Commercial together with Gary.
Here is a rare behind the scenes look on what goes on in between takes during a Rock House video shoot. This is John McCarthy working with Gary Hoey on a guitar lesson that will appear in his new Rock House Instructional DVD.
Gary Hoey is in town all this week (9-14-09) shooting his guitar instrucional video. His first Rock House DVD progarm will include a full set of guitar lessons on his lead guitar playing technique.
In this guitar lesson Rock House instructor Rusty Cooley talks about 12 Not Split Patterns. Lesson comes from his Rock House program Fretboard Autopsy Level 2. www.RockHouseMethod.com
We have a new ad campaign directed at the owners of musical instrument stores. There will be about 15 total on the series, they are designed to help us get the word out in a fun way about all the really gifted musicians that Rock House is working with.