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Guitar SKU: AP.29979 By George Lynch. Artist/Personality; Guitar DVD; Method/Instruction. Alfred's Artist Series. Metal; Rock. DVD. Alfred Music #00-29979. Published by Alfred Music (AP.29979). ISBN 9780739051207. UPC: 038081324197. English. George Lynch.George Lynch stormed onto the 1980s shred guitar scene with his band, Dokken. Along with contemporaries like Edward Van Halen and Randy Rhoads, George set the standard for virtuoso guitar playing. After Dokken, George went on to front his own band, Lynch Mob, and also recorded as a solo artist. This DVD provides true insight into George Lynch's playing and highlights the many facets of his unique guitar style. George demonstrates vibrato techniques, tapping, string skipping, whammy bar effects, and many of his favorite licks; he also teaches excerpts from some of his famous recorded solos. The DVD features candid moments of George in a Los Angeles recording studio creating solo overdubs for the Lynch Mob debut album, Wicked Sensation, and footage of George playing his great solo from Street Fightin' Man. The accompanying PDF booklet features note-for-note transcriptions in standard music notation and TAB. About Alfred's Artist SeriesAlfred's Artist Series DVDs bring you great instruction from the most legendary musician's of all time. Now you can experience these great artists as they share their unique approach to music. Every title is packed with solid information and an assortment of special features - from rare video footage to interactive tours of the artist's instrument and bonus lessons. Alfred's Artist Series is your best source for musical inspiration

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