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  • Cool but ,

    Did you forget about the 70's and 80's Hero's?

  • it just an ad. more to come later...

  • the whole point is that the guitarists are young and inspiring, to inspire new guitarists ya see :)

  • This is from Rock House genius.

    Have the heroes from the 70's and 80's go to Rock House and record Lessons DVDs, they will be here too.

    I also want to know which heroes you mean, because there are a lot of them who don't know how to play guitar, let alone teach guitar or be on level with Rusty Cooley and Jeff Loomis.

  • Bro,

    I am am talking about Jimmy Page, Alex Lifeson, David Gilmour, Billy Gibbons, Tom Scholz, Angus Young, Nuno Bettencourt, Yngwie Malmsteen, Slash, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Neil Zaza and many more.

    Are you saying these guys can't play guitar?

  • All the guitarists on your list are still alive man, it's their choice to record DVDs or not, and they are not with Rock House.

    Plus I wouldn't buy any DVDs from them because even though they are AMAZING musicians, they are not complicated technique wise.

    Except for of course; Yngwie, Vai, Satriani, EVH. Those guys are Gods in music and technique.

    Now Neil Zaza is an excellent guitarist but I don't think I would buy a lesson DVD for him.

    Don't get me wrong I admire (continued)...

  • Hey Bro,

    Great Post. I love guitar styles from Blues to Metal. Melody is what I look for first in a guitarist. Rust Cooley is Amazing. I like his style a lot. Great Guitarist.

    Take Care and Keep Rocking

  • Wow I have never seen someone post with respect shown to other people before and politeness hehehe

    Nice there is hope for this world I see.

    Keep rocking dude.

  • Hey Bro,

    Thanks. Glad to have you as a friend.

  • ...(Continued here)

    and enshrine the guitarists you mentioned; but most of them you can learn by playing their songs. I learned Gary Moore's techniques from his songs, from tabs, and perfectly. Same bends and vibratos.

    Rusty Cooley is my teacher by the way, and man, I play many of Yngwie's songs, and comparing both; Rusty is on a totally different scale. I sometimes ask Rusty to repeat what he is doing many times because it is just mind bending before it even starts to become finger twisting.

  • awesome

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