duhvoodooman
December 5th, 2008, 08:11 AM
As a matter of fact, that's what it's called:
http://www.classicrockriffs.com (http://www.classicrockriffs.com/Index2.asp)
I came across this on YouTube, and the couple of videos I watched were pretty simple--just played through at full speed, then slowed down the second time. Good video & audio quality. No narration, but some have tabs overlayed on the video. The list of videos is not particularly long, but the selections seem to be well chosen, and it looks like the the site owner is in the process of building up his "library".
Anyway, if there's some classic riff you want to learn how to play, my first stop would still be Vanderbilly.com (http://vanderbilly.com/), but here's another site to check out, too.
http://www.classicrockriffs.com (http://www.classicrockriffs.com/Index2.asp)
I came across this on YouTube, and the couple of videos I watched were pretty simple--just played through at full speed, then slowed down the second time. Good video & audio quality. No narration, but some have tabs overlayed on the video. The list of videos is not particularly long, but the selections seem to be well chosen, and it looks like the the site owner is in the process of building up his "library".
Anyway, if there's some classic riff you want to learn how to play, my first stop would still be Vanderbilly.com (http://vanderbilly.com/), but here's another site to check out, too.