Showing posts with label ozzy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ozzy. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

How Black Sabbath's "Into The Void" Track From Their Master Of Reality Album, Can Take Your Playing To A New Level

A lot of musicians want to play their own way these days and that's all fine and good. But you need to learn from some of the masters of rock and metal. Black Sabbath is one of those bands you need to learn from, even if all you play is jazz fusion or even folk music. Doesn't matter.

A lot of Sabbath material is blues based and you'd be well advised to heed my words, or be forever floundering in shit ass bands that take you no where. Just my opinion. The intro to Into the Void has a
strong bass like chord and riff structure that's all Geezer Butler. Even Ozzy's vocals are based on the lead and bass riffs if you listen closely.

Near the end of the song Tony Iommi's playing structure takes on not just a heavier tone, but more of a melodic bass and almost jazz like texture that's ingrained in this song. What you want to do is learn how to infuse these types of playing and phrasing in your heavier material. It all stems from more of a blues like foundation.

With the advent of certain music software, you have the ability to play along and play your own way. But I always implore musicians to find an actual long play album, yes vinyl, and play to that. Playing with actual analog recordings will serve you better in the long run to learn to be creative as an axeman. Take certain chord structures from,"Into the Void" switch them around to suit your playing or musical style and inject into your mix.

Really astute players and fans of your music will hear the little nuances of Sabbath like material, or even Zakk Wylde or Geezer Butler influences. If you want to take your playing to new heights, learn from classic material like Sabbath.

Mark Grove

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Randy Rhoads Book Coming Out Tomorrow--So I Thought I'd Leave You With A Rhoads Solo To Learn From And Be Captivated By

This is one of Randy's best Solos with Quiet Riot. I saw Quiet Riot after Rhoads left to go over to Ozzy.
This is the QR song called "Laughing Gas". The way Randy plays a solo does not bore you with the same chord and textural structure. Randy's Classical Guitar training served him well to play heavier music and be able to dish out tapping and harmonics that blow the lid off most players. Even when Rhoads plays a little laid back in this video his ability circumvents any backing off chord wise with horn like playing and jazz feel, combined with beefy flange twists and turns like a friggin' buzz saw!

The link to the Book: Randy Rhoads/The Quiet Riot Years and a DVD to learn from and scale up your RR's guitar acumen and what he did to get to the pinnacle of success, and where you can be, is just below this to click on. Believe me the book and DVD documentary are worth it to grab tomorrow. They will go like hotcakes!

http://guitarworld.com/store 

And no I don't make a dime off this for sending you to the Guitar World store to buy Randy's book and in-depth documentary which will be fascinating to watch and learn from.

Grab the book and DVD on Monday April 2nd. The after after April Fools day.

Much success players.


Mark