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We all learn by copying other players, but how do we use the information creatively and avoid becoming clones? The idea behind our Guitar Heroes series is to go further than simply learning your favourite riffs. The aim is to identify what makes each player unique. Why does Steve Vai sound so different from Edward Van Halen, even though they use similar techniques and tones? Why is it so easy to recognize a Ritchie Blackmore riff or a Jeff Beck solo?

Instead of using songs or solos by these players, we've created short pieces of music, designed to distil
as much of their characteristic sounds as possible. Each lesson includes full Tab and an explanation of
the theory and techniques used. Don't just copy... reinvent your playing!

We will be constantly adding more and more new and exciting FREE DOWNLOADS. If you would like us to notify you when we upload new freebies please feel free to subscribe to our newsletter.

JEFF BECK FREE
Put down your pick and grab those strings with your bare hands! This lesson explains how Jeff created some of his 'Guitar Shop' sounds. Click here to download
ALEX LIFESON FREE
Our affectionate tribute to the man from Rush. Learn all about those shimmering chords and odd time signatures. Click here to download
STEVE HOWE FREE
A prog epic in two minutes... can it be done? We're up for a challenge, so join us in our journey through the many tones and textures of Yes. Click here to download
EDWARD VAN HALEN FREE
Build your own guitar, cover it in strips of tape and then you're ready to learn how to play our pastiche of Eddie's early 80s style. Click here to download
METALLICA FREE
Master the tight riffs and blistering solo styles of the classic thrash metal era. Click here to download
 
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