AL Pitrelli / Applied Theory for Rock Guitar & Beyond / 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

One of Americas hottest players unlocks many mysteries such as the true application of the modes for improvisation, arpeggiating scales, pentatonic scales and improvisation, lydian improvisation a la Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, chromatic usage within the scales, and much more.

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  • Pitrelli here looks like the sexy plumber who goes to the lonely Wife's House with a big Business busy Man as a Husband who does not attend her "personal needs" so he fixes her pipery and ends up unclogging her holes and everything

  • Wow... watching the intro to this video makes me believe he was held back in Megadeth, except for his solo in Dread and the Fugitive Mind (which was wicked tasty).

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  • What is the song at the beginning?

  • Please, can anyone tell me of a keyboard with a similar function as the one he uses? I would like something that I can use to practice my modes against. Thank you.

  • 0:41 How do you develop that circle tpicking technique?

  • Yes I can figure it out. But I'm lazy. I was hoping if someone already knew it, then they would post it. Obviously its a pentatonic lick, but I guess my eyes don't match my ears when it comes to those speeds.

  • Can someone please give me the tabs for that lick at 00:27?

  • the 2nd Marty.........

  • @rakyaband the best comment

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