Focuses on the major, minor, and harmonic minor scales, including their fingerings and harmonized structures .
In the pantheon of shred guitar, few names command as much respect as Vinnie Moore. Rising to prominence in the mid-1980s alongside titans like Yngwie Malmsteen and Paul Gilbert, Moore carved out a distinct niche. While others focused purely on neoclassicalharmonic minor scales, Moore blended lightning-fast alternate picking with a bluesy, soulful phrasing that set him apart.
: Moore is renowned for a "clean" picking style. His technique often involves a unique right-hand anchor—resting the forearm on the guitar body and using an elbow-driven motion for rapid scalar passages. Scale and Chord Theory
Vinnie Moore - Advanced Lead Guitar Techniques from the Classic Hot Licks Video Series: Book with Online Video Access
: One of Moore's signature methods involves superimposing triadic shapes using "threes against fours"—playing three-note forms in a 16th-note (four-note) rhythm to disguise transitions and create sophisticated textures. Available Formats and Pricing
Focuses on the major, minor, and harmonic minor scales, including their fingerings and harmonized structures .
In the pantheon of shred guitar, few names command as much respect as Vinnie Moore. Rising to prominence in the mid-1980s alongside titans like Yngwie Malmsteen and Paul Gilbert, Moore carved out a distinct niche. While others focused purely on neoclassicalharmonic minor scales, Moore blended lightning-fast alternate picking with a bluesy, soulful phrasing that set him apart.
: Moore is renowned for a "clean" picking style. His technique often involves a unique right-hand anchor—resting the forearm on the guitar body and using an elbow-driven motion for rapid scalar passages. Scale and Chord Theory
Vinnie Moore - Advanced Lead Guitar Techniques from the Classic Hot Licks Video Series: Book with Online Video Access
: One of Moore's signature methods involves superimposing triadic shapes using "threes against fours"—playing three-note forms in a 16th-note (four-note) rhythm to disguise transitions and create sophisticated textures. Available Formats and Pricing