Angus Clark – Hard Rock Survival Guide – Rhythm
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The Rhythm Edition of Angus Clark’s Hard Rock Survival Guide. We’ve already said it, and we’ll say it again… Every time, your excellent rhythm chops get you the job. Today, players with blazing lead chops are plentiful, and the majority of them skipped all of their rhythm lessons to build such skills. Your gain is their loss. Bandleaders, jammers, singer-songwriters, musical directors, and others will always prefer a strong rhythm musician to a talented lead player. So, absolutely, rhythm is everything. Angus divided the Survival Guide curriculum into two parts. Angus will walk you through 22 fundamental ideas and practices in the first segment. In the second half, you’ll go through 17 rhythm studies provided by Angus to cover a wide range of moods and grooves.
Tunings, Big Chords, Rhythmic Subdivisions, Choking the… are among the 22 important concepts and approaches. Chord, Drop D Tuning, Power Chords, Power Chords in Rhythm, Syncopated Rhythms, Triplet Rhythms and Shuffles, Power Chords in Drop D, Stylistic Touches, The “Other” Power Chord, Triads, Sixths and Thirds, Open String Pedals, Pedals in Drop D, Additional Chord Vocabulary, Accompaniment Figures, Other Time Signatures, Acoustic Applications and Hard Rock Secrets.
All of the principles and approaches are illustrated in context over 17 rhythm studies using real-world rhythm files in a range of keys, feelings, and tempos: Alice’s Grunge, Kurt’s Grunge, Nu Metal Ostinato, The Man In Black, Since You’ve Been Rockin’, Downstroke Exercise, Shuffles are in high demand. Drop D Bullet, Ben’s Staccato, Ben’s Overdub, Shore Leave Shuffle, Math Rock Shuffle One, Math Rock Shuffle Two, Crazy Triads, Mean Combo are some of the songs on this album.
Angus performs the rhythm portions before breaking them down measure by measure, technique by technique. You’ll play along with Angus to learn the parts as they’re presented, then work on your own using the rhythm recordings to create your own rhythm sections. Everything is tagged and labeled for your convenience.
Whatever kind of rock you play; classic, grunge, metal, alternative, indy, grind core, stoner, psychedelic, blues-rock, power pop, folk rock, and so on; you’ll extract enough knowledge and technique from the Hard Rock Rhythm Survival Guide to whip your rhythm skills into serious jaw-dropping condition.
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