Plano Rock School for Guitar Lessons
Most aspiring rock and roll guitarists are familiar with the classic shredders: Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, Randy Rhoads, Tony Iommi, or Zakk Wylde from Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath, and even Slash from Guns ‘N Roses. But what about the young players who strive to take their rock virtuoso abilities to the next level? While some of the aforementioned legends encompass some classical and theoretical prowess, most are not as highly sophisticated as the intermediate-looking-to-go-advanced might like. And thus, I give you some rock/metal shred you may not be familiar with:
And there you have it folks, sure you might know of Joe Satriani or Steve Vai but go practice some guitar lessons with Rusty Cooley, Michael Angelo Batio, and Yngwie Malmsteen to get your feet wet on some intense guitar shredding. So you might be asking yourself; what makes these guitarists so great and these lessons so valuable? The fundamental answers are Neo-classical technique primarily based on Staccato, (lay person term for picking every or near every single note with the right hand) and the right balance of showmanship. Let’s face it all the best musical geniuses from Beethoven to Hendrix had a knack for lighting up their respective instrument in more than one way… so should you! Get to work!

