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DVD introduction – In this short introduction David discusses the format for the coming lessons and how to piece the song together in the fastest and most efficient manner. He also talks about the gear used in this DVD and how he gets the needed tones to play this song. He discusses amp settings/effects used, pickups, and the reggae and dub feel.
Chord Library – in this lesson David takes you through all the chords you need to know to play this song. He also discusses the proper way to finger and play the chords to get the proper feel of the song. He goes over reggae techniques like muting chucking, releasing of pressure, and killing chords to get the reggae sound. David takes you in on a very tight shot on the neck so you can see all the chords up close and personal. You will also see the chord names and fret numbers flash on the screen. This added text makes learning even more fun and easy. David also sprinkles in a little music theory to help you along in your guitar journey.
Intro & Outro – In these two lessons David takes you through the guitar parts in the intro and outro to the song. All song parts are broken down into digestible pieces and played at both slow and regular speeds. David breaks down each lick and explains what notes and frets to play. You will learn how to arpeggiate the chords in the needed patterns to get the proper feel of the song. David takes the parts chord by chord and really breaks down all the needed strum patterns and picking patterns. Tight shots on the neck are used to get a birds eye view of the guitar. All along David gives other tips to make your playing easier and to capture the proper feel of the song.
Verse and Chorus – Here you will learn the main rhythms to the song verses and chorus. David takes you through the progressions, rhythms and timings, picking patterns, chords, and strum patterns. These progressions are broken down chord by chord. David goes in depth to teach you how to play on the offbeats to capture that reggae/dub feel. You will also learn how to accent the proper beats while strumming to cop the reggae feel. Text is flashed on screen so you see all the patterns written out as David explains them. David breaks everything down at slow and regular speeds.
Guitar solo – In this section David takes you through the entire guitar solo. He breaks the solo down and explains each section lick by lick at regular and slow speeds with a tight shot of the neck. David will demonstrate what scale the lead is mainly taken from and how you will be soloing by playing over each chord, or treating each chord like a separate event. David teaches what fingerings work best for fluidity, and how to piece the entire solo together – you will learn it all up close and personal – every bend, every double-stop, and every lick broken down and played at regular and slow speeds! You will learn all the needed hammer-ons and pull-offs, half step and whole step bends, vibrato, and double stop bends that make this solo so very cool and hip!
Bonus technique lessons – this section of the DVD is broken down into two separate technique lessons. These lessons will help you understand, and possibly expand on, the techniques and concepts that are used in Santeria. David goes deep into the below techniques and explains them in depth with up close shots tight on the neck.
1.Reggae rhythm & timing lesson – in this lesson David takes you through three reggae rhythms and progressions. David goes over all the chords and takes you through an in-depth lesson on the reggae feel. You will also learn how to spice up the progressions by adding embellishments and various percussive elements to your playing. All chordal progressions and strumming patterns are broken down and explained in depth with the patterns written out on screen. David breaks each strum pattern into multiple parts to get you playing them in the fastest manner possible. He also talks about what pickups he uses on his guitar to get that cool reggae sound.
2.Hammer-on & pull-off lesson with exercises – in this lesson you will learn the proper techniques to use when playing hammer-ons and pull-offs. David goes over some of the most common mistakes made when attempting these lead playing techniques. David explains the importance of finger strength and dexterity and how that will improve your tone. With up close camera shots, David teaches the proper finger positioning and all the tips and tricks necessary to get these techniques solid. He also gives you tips on string muting that will clean up your playing and help eliminate string noise. You will also learn a series of exercises to help improve finger strength and dexterity while practicing your hammers and pulls.
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