BELIEVER how to play Randy Rhoads Ozzy On Guitar: Rhythm and Lead Lesson by Marko "Coconut" Sternal

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Phrase By Phrase Guitar Method - Randy Rhoads (w/ Ozzy Osbourne)

Learn what it really takes to play guitar like Randy Rhoads! This fifth installment of the Phrase By Phrase? DVD series investigates the lead guitar prowess, earth shaking riffs, rhythm, classical influences and writing skills of the late Randy Rhoads. Researching his work with Ozzy Osbourne, this method explores Randy's style, variation and improvisations on the guitar. As a whole, the viewer will be guided through a learning experience based on popular studio productions, (even comparing alternate takes and edits), concert adaptations, as well as commentary on rare live video footage.

Lessons Include: Introduction by instructor Mark John Sternal. Guitars and Tone: How to achieve with basic gear. Suicide Solution - Warm up lesson, beginner to intermediate. I Don't Know - Exclusive studio vs live references of rhythm changes, fills, classical adaptations and searing, full neck guitar solos. Crazy Train - major/minor rhythm structure, two hand tapping, including studio, live and alternate track comparisons. S.A.T.O. - Intricate rhythm structure, soloing with ascending and descending passages. Believer - Razor edge rhythmic precision, classical interludes, and melodic use of blues and classical scales. Diary Of A Madman - Guitar Solo Lesson - combining the exotic Hungarian and Pentatonic minor scales. Bonus Slide Show: Featuring rare images courtesy of professional photographer David Plastic.

The Phrase By Phrase Guitar Method explores some of the greatest guitarists of all time, breaking their complex styles into simple, recognizable phrases. Thorough, easy-to-understand descriptions teach proper finger placement and technique, followed by half-speed practice tempos and combined sections that are played at full speed.
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