Why Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam? Why?
I really appreciate all the lessons and stuff but why are you guys focussing on dead ass grunge? Are there really a lot of people out there that want to learn these songs? Please let me know.
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Originally Posted by: nanselmusI really appreciate all the lessons and stuff but why are you guys focussing on dead ass grunge? Are there really a lot of people out there that want to learn these songs? Please let me know.
Yep. There certainly are. Very popular era for guitar players since so much of it was driven by their instrument.
As far as today's rock scene is concerned, the "classic" grunge era was foundational.
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Originally Posted by: nanselmusI really appreciate all the lessons and stuff but why are you guys focussing on dead ass grunge? Are there really a lot of people out there that want to learn these songs? Please let me know.
Anything contemporary is not likely to get licensed if you could even find the producers.
Lay some groups and song title on us anyway.. Ya never know.. By the way, they should be posted in the "song request forum"
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Originally Posted by: nanselmusI really appreciate all the lessons and stuff but why are you guys focussing on dead ass grunge? Are there really a lot of people out there that want to learn these songs? Please let me know.
I hope they soon add songs by Alice In Chains. That would round out the Seattle Big Four!
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I'm happy, more songs than I can learn. Grunge is cool. And, there's much more to GuitarTricks than grunge if you look.
I'd like to see Robin Trower, Steve Howe (the clap, mood for a day), some Rush, and a few other oldies but goodies...lookin' out 4 #1, bto, ...Neal Young songs, ...Steve Miller, ...Fight The Good Fight!
I'd like to see Robin Trower, Steve Howe (the clap, mood for a day), some Rush, and a few other oldies but goodies...lookin' out 4 #1, bto, ...Neal Young songs, ...Steve Miller, ...Fight The Good Fight!
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