Learn to Play Velvet Revolver: A Comprehensive Study
Embark on an exhilarating journey with tutor Danny Gill through the distinctive sounds of Velvet Revolver with our new product, "Learn to Play Velvet Revolver". This course takes an in-depth look into the technical aspects, musicality and soul of the five standout tracks from Velvet Revolver's electrifying catalog: Set Me Free, Sucker Train Blues, Slither, Headspace and Fall to Pieces.
Set Me Free
From the 2004 album 'Contraband', Set Me Free gives you an opportunity to explore a song that is a mix of classic rock and modern tones. The song operates primarily within the D minor pentatonic scale, making it an excellent practice ground for this staple of rock guitar playing. The driving rhythm and power of the riff establish a firm basis on which to lay down some incredible guitar work.
The lead work in this song is also noteworthy. Slash's solos, like many great solos, combine the minor pentatonic scale with the minor scale (also known as the natural minor or Aeolian mode). These scales intertwine to create an emotion-laden landscape filled with tension and release, a characteristic feature of Slash's soloing style.
Sucker Train Blues
Sucker Train Blues kicks off with a storming riff that defines the song, making extensive use of power chords and a compelling, rhythmic use of palm muting. The track has a relentless drive, creating a hard-edged sound that is truly representative of Velvet Revolver's signature style.
The song features a blazing solo that will provide a challenging yet rewarding study for any lead guitarist. The scales used in the solo include the D minor pentatonic and the blues scale, making it an excellent opportunity to delve into bluesy bends and other expressive techniques.
Slither
Slither, one of Velvet Revolver's most popular songs, is a masterclass in riff-based rock. The song features syncopated rhythms and a mesmerizing main riff that uses octave melodies to create a hypnotic effect. The song also incorporates exciting chord progressions throughout, providing a rich harmonic backdrop for Slash's melodic exploration.
The guitar solo in Slither showcases Slash's ability to balance technical proficiency with melodic invention. The use of double stops, slides, and fast alternate picking runs create a high-energy, impactful solo that serves as the climax of the song.
Headspace
Headspace, a lesser-known but equally important Velvet Revolver track, presents an interesting blend of styles. The song has a heavily distorted riff using open-string riffs and power chords, creating a dense, heavy sound.
The solo in Headspace is another highlight of Slash's guitar prowess, weaving in and out of the song's structure and showing his command of scales and techniques. It provides an excellent study for intermediate to advanced guitarists, focusing on alternate picking, string bending and fast legato runs.
Fall to Pieces
Fall to Pieces is a power ballad that showcases Velvet Revolver's softer side while retaining the band's hard rock edge. The song's structure and chord progressions give it a unique character. The use of barre chords in the rhythm part provides a full, resonant sound.
The solo in Fall to Pieces is a testament to Slash's tasteful playing. It is less about speed and more about melody, making use of the E minor pentatonic scale to create a solo that sings and resonates with the listener.
Slash: The Driving Force
Slash, the lead guitarist of Velvet Revolver, is an integral part of the band's sound. His playing style is characterized by a blend of blues, rock, and a dash of hard-fought emotion. His understanding of scales, his application of vibrato, and his use of techniques such as alternate picking, legato, and string bending add a significant dimension to these songs.
Each song provides a glimpse into his thought process and approach towards solo construction. It's not just about speed and flashy techniques, but how these elements serve the song and resonate with the listener.
Techniques
In the course, you will come across a range of techniques that include but are not limited to:
- Vibrato
- Alternate picking
- Legato
- String bending
- Slides
- Power chords
- Palm muting
- Barre chords
- Syncopated rhythms
- Open-string riffs
- Octave melodies
- Bluesy bends
- Chord progressions
This product provides an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of Velvet Revolver, decode their songs, and understand what makes them tick. The course is a treasure trove of information for any guitarist looking to take their playing to the next level.
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...