Learn to Play Chickenfoot with Licklibrary

With the "Learn to Play Chickenfoot" course, immerse yourself in the thrilling world of note-for-note guitar lessons from one of the supergroups of our time - Chickenfoot. This lesson course by Danny Gill, is a comprehensive guide to learning the intricate guitar work present in songs such as "Soap on a Rope", "Down the Drain", "Oh Yeah", "Big Foot", and "Last Temptation". These songs offer a mix of bluesy hard rock, and are rich with various guitar techniques, scales, and unique chord progressions. Let's dive into a detailed analysis of these songs.

"Soap on a Rope"

"Soap on a Rope" is driven by an energetic mix of blues and hard rock. The song, largely based on E minor pentatonic, provides an excellent study of power chords and palm-muting techniques. The main riff features a heavy use of palm-muting, creating a distinctive percussive sound. The guitar solo, an embodiment of rock n' roll spirit, offers an opportunity to study and practise vibrato and string bending, truly bringing the notes to life.

"Down the Drain"

"Down the Drain" delves deep into the emotive side of the guitar playing. It's a song that showcases the use of open-string riffs and an array of alternate picking techniques. The lead guitar line dances around the A minor scale, creating an engaging contrast with the main riff. The solo section explores two-handed tapping and legato techniques, opening up a whole new dimension of expressiveness.

"Oh Yeah"

Next up is "Oh Yeah". This song brings us back to the roots of rock with its simple but effective chord progressions and syncopated rhythms. The use of power chords in the main riff offers a strong foundation, on top of which the lead guitar brings in a mix of major and minor pentatonic scales. The solo is a study in trills and pinch harmonics, giving it a fiery and expressive edge.

"Big Foot"

"Big Foot" drives you into a world of fast-paced rock riffs and bluesy bends. The song features an extensive use of the D minor pentatonic scale and employs power chords to give it a punchy sound. In the solo, the use of whammy bar tricks and dive bombs brings an experimental edge, all while maintaining a bluesy feel.

"Last Temptation"

"Last Temptation" is a testament to the power of simplicity. Based on the G major scale, it provides a study in arpeggiated chord progressions and the use of barre chords. The guitar solo serves as a lesson in legato and sweep picking techniques, pushing the expressiveness of the piece to new heights.

The Guitarist - Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani, the lead guitarist of Chickenfoot, brings a unique blend of technical proficiency and soulful playing. His contributions to these songs showcase his deep understanding of musical structure and a deft command over a wide variety of guitar techniques. Whether it's his use of fast alternate picking, expressive string bending, or harmonically rich legato phrases, Joe Satriani's impact is unmistakable.


Techniques Used

Here is a list of guitar techniques covered throughout these lessons:

"Learn to Play Chickenfoot" course is designed to not only teach you how to play these iconic songs but also help you understand the musical structures and techniques behind them. By the end of this course, you'll have a deeper understanding of rock guitar playing, enriched with the unique style and techniques of Joe Satriani. Dive in, and start rocking today!

About The Tutor

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Danny Gill

Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...

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