Posts Tagged ‘tony macalpine’

Modern Rock Guitar app now released for iPad & Mac Desktop!

Sunday, March 9th, 2014

A big thanks to everyone for all the support following the release of my new app “Modern Rock Guitar,” designed for iPad in conjunction with Leafcutter Studios. I am pleased to announce that after much demand, the app has now also been released for mac desktop!

Featuring over 50 exercises, 20 high quality video demonstrations and over 25,000 words of detailed explanations including a section on how to practice along with all relevant theory, this app covers the legato, two-handed tapping, alternate picking and sweeping techniques – an essential resource for all students and fans of legendary modern rock players such as Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, Tony Macalpine, Jason Becker, John Petrucci and Paul Gilbert. Read more…

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Martin Goulding new columnist for Guitar Interactive Magazine

Monday, February 24th, 2014

I’m very pleased to announce that I have been invited to join Guitar Interactive magazine as monthly columnist. It gives me great honour to be on the team producing one of the worlds premier online guitar magazines, working alongside such great players as Tom Quayle and Rick Graham. The title of my column is ‘Modern Rock Techniques,’ and I’ll be starting in Issue 25 with a solo study i’ve named ‘Hard Rocker,’ and which features a free downloadable backing track…

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Dragon’s Fury neo-classical solo study now available from Live4guitar.com

Saturday, December 7th, 2013

My second solo study for Live4guitar.com, “Dragon’s Fury” is now available, inspired by Yngwie Malmsteen and the neo-classical rock players of the mid to late-1980s. Featuring alternate picking and sweeping techniques along with an emphasis on accurate bending and vibrato, the full package is available now at Live4guitar.com and includes high definition video demonstrations, extended multi-speed backing tracks, Guitar Pro tablature and PDF’s…

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Martin Goulding new instructor for Live4guitar.com

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

I’m very pleased to announce that i have been invited to put some lessons together for my friends at Live4guitar.com. I have known Emir Hot since around 2004 when he came to study in London at The Guitar Institute, going on to win the Guitar Hero competition in 2005 and touring as an artist for Lion Music….
See my first solo study “On the Beach” here! Inspired by players like Reb Beach and in general hard-rock players of the mid to late 1980′s with an emphasis on legato, tapping and bending/ vibrato techniques and which is viewable for free and is sold as a package including HD videos of the solo at full speed, half speed, 10 minute long breakdown video lesson, all tabs as Guitar Pro files as well as PDFs, and a set of backing tracks at different speeds to be used as you work through the study.

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Martin Goulding to release Modern Rock/Metal App for iPad

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

After finishing a year’s worth of work for Guitar World magazine in December 2012, writing the monthly “Last Licks” column which i enjoyed (special thanks to Jeff Kitts and all at the magazine), i decided to take a break to concentrate on some other projects and was soon approached by Leafcutter Studios with a view to producing a modern-rock/metal course/app especially for the Apple iPad format.
Designed to develop timing, accuracy and tone, with speed being the natural by-product, this course will help you to streamline your technique and boost your vocabulary of ideas when writing and improvising. The app is going through it’s final stages and is now in prototype form with a release due by the Autumn 2013. More news soon!

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