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Lick Library - Queensrÿche Guitar Song Lessons

Lick Library - Queensryche Guitar Song Lessons

Sam Bell, Danny Gill, Richard Shaw | Duration: 1:30 h | Video: H264 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 2,16 GB | Language: English

Dive into the intricate world of progressive metal with our comprehensive guitar lesson on "I Don't Believe in Love" by Queensrÿche. This lesson meticulously breaks down the essential techniques used in the song, providing a perfect blend of technical challenge and musical enjoyment for guitarists looking to advance their skills in metal and hard rock genres.

Queensrÿche’s ‘Empire’ is a hard-hitting track from their 1990 album of the same name, known for its sharp riffs, powerful melodic structure, and articulate lead guitar work. This lesson takes you through the song step by step, ensuring you master every detail of this progressive metal classic. With a mix of precision-driven rhythms, intricate lead work, and expressive phrasing, ‘Empire’ is a great song for guitarists looking to improve their technical proficiency, articulation, and control. In this lesson, we break down the song’s most essential techniques, helping you refine your playing while staying true to the original composition.

"Eyes of a Stranger" is one of Queensrÿche's most iconic tracks, closing out their legendary 1988 concept album Operation: Mindcrime. This song is a showcase of intricate guitar work, featuring melodic solos, harmonised riffs, and expressive phrasing that exemplify the band's sophisticated approach to metal guitar. In this Licklibrary lesson, you'll learn how to play the song note-for-note, focusing on the techniques used by the band's guitarists, Michael Wilton and Chris DeGarmo.

1. I Don't Believe In Love .[16:33]
2. Empire .[27:26]
3. Eyes Of A Stranger .[46:26]

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