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An electric guitar lesson on how to play the guitar solo to "
Anyway You Want It" by
Journey played by their excellent guitarist
Neal Schon.
This is a fantastic guitar solo! It has a little of everything, melodic lines, great vibrato, some really tough bends and of course 2 or 3 really killer fast licks.
It's definitely for advanced players and will be challenging even for them!
Learning this is a really great insight into playing those super fast triplet type runs, something that Neal Schon does a lot.
I hope you enjoy the lesson and that it in some way helps you out on this very tough solo!
I get a lot of questions about my sound so here's what I'm using:
My amp is an Egnater
Renegade head through a
Marshall 1960b cabinet. I use a
TC Electronics Nova System through the loop for effects. I also use a BB preamp on some lead tones and sometimes (rarely) a
Boss CS-3 compressor.The reverb is from the amp. My wah is a
Dunlop MC404
CAE Dual Inductor, REALLY great pedal! I also use a Polytune tuner which is fantastic.
For this solo I ran the amp at full gain. The delay was around 450ms and a 30% mix. It's just the amp and guitar with no pedals except the delay and a bit of reverb. The amp volume was really low, you could talk over it!
My guitar is a
1975 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe. I have
Suhr Aldrich pickups on it. I have them coil split, but for this video they were in full humbucker mode.
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Good luck to everyone with their guitar playing.
cheers
- published: 26 Mar 2015
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