AWESOME SOLO MAN
Go for it man! You'll make it
90 bpm at the sextuples in the beginning...only 14 bpm to go...someday i will do it.
I checked George Lynch on youtube, and I`m shocked Video named "George Lynch Mega Shredding!" almost killed me!
Thanks to You I have one more talent to study! Btw Your tone is too "heavy", this lesson is more like George Lynch playing with Zsolt` Galambos gear
However it sounds cool!
Thanx
Such an extraordinary lesson! I`ll give this a shot and check Lynch. Nice shirt too
Wow, great one Zsolt! Greasy guitar sound
Excellent lesson Zsolt, very well done!
Nice one Zsolt!
Awesome lesson Zsolt! Can you say Lynch Mob! Nailed it!
Nice to hear that you people liked it
Great man!!! Excellent lesson
woooohoooo man Awesome stuff
awesome man, those stretches are so difficult! well done man!
Great lesson, it really sounds like lynch. I don't think I can do the wide stretches though.
Great stuff man, sounds awesome, and very strong playing!
Excellent Zsolt, do jaja !
Thank you, this is very nice of you
Awesome lesson!
Great as always, Zsolt! Very cool lesson!
Thanx
Sounds awesome Zsolt!
very nice man, i like the vibe it has.....very very very slightly oriental (only on some parts) i love it
Incredible! Awesome job Zsolt
Awesome in style lesson Zsolt, well done man !
Very George-ish ^^
Great lesson =)
Great lesson Zsolt!! You really nailed Georges trademarks!!!
Thank you
Wow you really got his vibe, excellent lesson man!
Well done, pure Lynch stuff!
I am a huge Lynch fan, thanks for this great lesson Zsolt!
Thax people
Smooth!
George Lynch is one of the greatest out there. Excellent lesson Zsolt!!!
Going to check out Dokken right now, nice lesson
wow fantastic lesson Zsolt !
Nicely done!
Awesome lesson!
Hi fellows,
And welcome to another solo lesson, this time covering some of George Lynch's style.
George Lynch is best known for his work with the band Dokken, and his unusual style of playing solos. He recorded several solo albums under the name of Lynch Mob and under his own name as well. In his style he often uses tapping, legato, alternate picking, and he has a very sophisticated style that involves the whammy bar or the tremolo.
This little solo concentrates mainly on the tremolo, phrases and some exotic sounding scales. I've also added the Lynch trademark vibrato, which he borrowed from bass players. It also involves some wider stretches. To play these, you'll need to relax your left or fretting hand.
This lesson includes:
Phrases
Vibrato
Legato
Alternate picking
Sweeping
Wide stretches
The tuning is in D ( D, G, C, F, A, D )
Have fun practicing
-Zsolt