Tim Roth from INTO ETERNITY shows you how to play the rhythm for the song “Nothing” off the new album The Scattering Of Ashes! CMDistro – www.cmdistro.com Best Buy – www.bestbuy.com iTunes (us) – itunes.apple.com Amazon MP3 – www.amazon.com Amazon.de – www.amazon.de Amazon.co.uk – www.amazon.co.uk Play.com – www.play.com iTunes (eu) – itunes.apple.com HMV.com – hmv.com
John Petrucci is performing some riffs and solos from his and his band songs. This video is comming from ‘Young Guitar DVD’. enjoy. Part 02 is here: youtube.com
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question: Q: I have been searching for a good lesson about a concept called “Pitch Axis Theory”, but I cannot find one that explains how to use it. Most of the stuff Ive found just goes on about Modes, but doesnt really cover how the shredder guys and the fusion guys actually use this concept musically. Can you please do a lesson about this topic, I really want to know more about it! Thanks, Joey – New York, NY. Thanks for writing in! Pitch Axis Theory is essentially playing modal. There is a bass pitch which remains static and under that pitch we can perform scales of different types. There can even be another layer of harmony present under the bass pitch. This can influence scale types that can be used to create melody. The complete lesson article for this video, (along with an MP3 audio jam track of the progression heard at the start of the video), is available on the Creative Guitar Studio website. Follow the link below: www.creativeguitarstudio.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video guitarblog” youtube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com myspace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Sean Andrews, bassist of Redemption & indica trichome project, demonstrates the bass line to YYZ by Rush. The bass is an Ibanez SR506BM mahogany body & 5-piece wenge/bubinga neck. Strings are GHS Bass Boomers. The audio was recorded using cubasesx, EQ settings flat, plugged Directly Into a Tascam US224. Just to clear up any confusion– I am only using the 4 middle strings [EADG], the same 4 that Geddy uses. I'm available for webcam bass lessons via skype, send me a message if interested. Thanks!