FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS ~ Metallica ~ Guitar Tab | Lesson | Cover | Tutorial

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From THE BEST-SELLING GUITAR CENTER DVD, Phrase By Phrase Guitar Method DVD: Phrase By Phrase Classic Metallica.

This edition of Marko "Coconut" Sternal's Phrase By Phrase explores the popular guitar styles of James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett from Metallica's Kill 'Em All, Ride The Lightning, Master Of Puppets and ...And Justice For All albums. Learn the most intricate details of Metallica's impressive guitar style, while improving your own playing and creativity.

From Metallica’s first album, we are learning Seek And Destroy. The rhythm parts should be easy enough for a beginner to work with. The double time section and explosive lead guitar solo will prove to be a worthy challenge to any beginner through advanced player.

For Whom The Bell Tolls is from Metallica’s Ride The Lightning Album. The song employees basic power chords, palm mutes and a handful of guitar riffs, making this a perfect song for a beginner guitarist.

MASTER OF PUPPETS: The title cut from Metallica’s Master Of Puppets album has a crushing rhythm guitar that defines metal. The half time section has a clean, classical feel layered with dual lead guitar parts, and builds the song back up to a blistering guitar solo and final verse.

Welcome Home (Sanitarium) is the 4th track from Metallica’s Master of Puppets album. The song is made up of both clean and heavy rhythm guitar parts, and layered with four lead guitar solos that flow from the mellow beginning to the crushing end.

We are learning One from Metallica’s And Justice for All album. One has several rhythm parts, both clean and distorted, and is packed with 7 guitar solos!

An excellent example of tight, metal rhythm guitar can be found in Harvester of Sorrow from Metallica’s ...And Justice For All album. Every song on the album is a masterpiece, but Harvester of Sorrow in particular shines as a cornerstone of heavy rhythm! It is based in one basic position and applies several creative angles, pushing the limits on both the fretboard hand and the picking hand.

The Phrase By Phrase Guitar Method by Marko "Coconut" Sternal explores some of the greatest guitarists of all time, breaking their complex styles into simple, recognizable phrases. Thorough, easy-to-understand descriptions teach proper finger placement and technique, followed by half-speed practice tempos and combined sections that are played at full speed.

All the leads, fills, guitar harmonies and rhythms, presented in the easy-to-follow Phrase By Phrase format.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00:13 Tuner
0:03:55 Seek And Destroy
0:30:26 For Whom The Bell Tolls
0:49:00 Fade To Black
1:45:50 Master Of Puppets
2:32:00 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
3:14:31 One
4:12:04 Harvester Of Sorrow

GUITAR LESSONS:
Album: Kill 'Em All
Seek And Destroy

Album: Ride The Lighting
For Whom The Bell Tolls

Fade To Black

Album: Master Of Puppets
Master Of Puppets
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

Album: ...And Justice For All
One
Harvester Of Sorrow

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