Love In An Elevator - Aerosmith
Master the Signature Guitar Techniques of "Love In An Elevator"
"Love In An Elevator" by Aerosmith is a classic rock anthem filled with infectious riffs, soaring lead guitar lines, and high-energy solos that showcase the dynamic playing of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. With this note-for-note guitar lesson from Licklibrary.com, you’ll learn to replicate every iconic lick and technique from the song, developing your skills and confidence as a guitarist. Michael Casswell breaks down this classic track in this exclusive Lick Library video tutorial.
The Guitarists Behind the Song
Aerosmith’s signature guitar sound is the result of the powerhouse duo Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. Joe Perry, known for his blues-infused rock style, brings raw energy and expressive phrasing to the track, while Brad Whitford’s solid rhythm playing and melodic lead work create a perfect balance. Their combined influence has shaped generations of rock guitarists, blending blues, hard rock, and even elements of funk to craft memorable riffs and solos.
Guitar Techniques Covered in the Lesson
Power Chords
Power chords are fundamental to rock music, providing the backbone of "Love In An Elevator"’s driving rhythm. Mastering power chords improves your ability to play high-energy rock songs while reinforcing finger strength and fretboard awareness.
String Bending
Joe Perry’s expressive bends add emotion and character to the song’s lead lines. Practicing string bending will help you develop control and pitch accuracy, giving your playing a more vocal-like quality.
Slides
Sliding between notes is a key feature in this track, enhancing fluidity and adding a slick, professional touch to your playing. Learning slides improves finger dexterity and helps connect notes smoothly within solos and riffs.
Alternate Picking
The fast-paced licks and riffing in "Love In An Elevator" require alternate picking for precision and speed. Developing this technique enhances your picking efficiency, allowing for smoother, faster playing across multiple strings.
Hammer-Ons & Pull-Offs
These legato techniques are used throughout the song’s solos to create fast, flowing lines. Mastering hammer-ons and pull-offs will improve your finger strength and enable you to play seamless, rapid passages with minimal picking effort.
Double Stops
Brad Whitford and Joe Perry frequently use double stops to add harmonic depth and texture to their lead playing. Practicing double stops enhances your ability to play fuller, more expressive lead lines and rhythmic embellishments.
Vibrato
A crucial part of Joe Perry’s soloing style, vibrato adds sustain and expressiveness to held notes. Developing strong vibrato will give your playing a more professional and emotive quality.
Pinched Harmonics
These high-pitched squeals add aggression and attitude to the song’s lead parts. Learning pinched harmonics allows you to inject excitement and energy into your solos, making them stand out.
Palm Muting
The chugging rhythm sections in "Love In An Elevator" use palm muting to create a tight, percussive effect. This technique is essential for controlling dynamics and adding groove to your playing.
Unison Bends
Used frequently in Aerosmith’s solos, unison bends create a thick, vocal-like effect. Mastering this technique improves your bending accuracy and adds a bluesy, expressive quality to your solos.
Guitar Techniques Used in This Lesson
- Power Chords
- String Bending
- Slides
- Alternate Picking
- Hammer-Ons
- Pull-Offs
- Double Stops
- Vibrato
- Pinched Harmonics
- Palm Muting
- Unison Bends
Elevate Your Playing with "Love In An Elevator"
By mastering the techniques in "Love In An Elevator," you’ll not only be able to play this iconic track but also develop essential rock guitar skills that will take your playing to the next level. Whether you're a fan of Aerosmith or looking to expand your lead and rhythm abilities, this lesson is a must-watch for every guitarist!
About The Tutor
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Michael Casswell
It is with great sadness that we post the news of Michael Casswell's tragic death in a swimming accident while on holiday in Spain. All of us at Licklibrary are shocked and saddened by MIke's passing, and our deepest sympathies go out to his family at this difficult time. Michael...