Cool Symmetrical Guitar Licks ala Dimebag Darrell and Eddie Van Halen


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In this video guitar lesson we will take a look at a cool scale technique used by players such as Dimebag Darrell, Eddie Van Halen and Dave Mustaine.

It involves taking a one string guitar lick and symmetrically moving it across strings creating a very unpredictable yet exciting musical effect on the listener.

The video demonstrates various uses of this technique including using it within tapping licks. There really are no limits to what you can do using various types of symmetrical guitar licks.

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Cool Symmetrical Guitar Licks ala Dimebag Darrell and Eddie Van Halen

4 Comments

  1. Andrew on January 22, 2012 at 4:35 pm

    nice lessons on here. I would like to donate as soon as possible. I would like to see more advanced substitution ideas. I play a lot of “jam” one key stuff and would like get more licks that sorta step out and build tension more. thanks!

  2. caliban4 on February 10, 2012 at 7:37 am

    Nice lesson. Simple and explained very well.

  3. Mikhail Makoseev on August 22, 2015 at 6:35 am

    It’s not in a scale and it has not to sound well but it does…
    Perfect )))
    Cool lesson and real breakthru with this stuff

  4. Phil Melendez on July 15, 2016 at 8:51 am

    You rock dude! Best I have seen on the net.

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