BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Guitarist Releases Instructional DVD

October 20, 2009

Guitarist Michael "Padge" Paget of the Welsh metal band BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE has released a new instructional DVD via Rock House, the leader in music instruction.

Paget teaches the elements of his aggressive lead style and the vibrating riffs he pounds out to inspire a new generation of guitarists. Learn minor pentatonic and full seven-note scales across the neck used to create crafty leads. See how Padge constructs many of his signature leads as he takes you step-by-step through "Tears Don't Fall", "Scream Aim Fire", "Eye Of The Storm" and others. Learn to write melodic leads, how to improvise, and ways to develop your own style. Padge explains how he applies bending, three-string sweeps, tremolo picking and hammer pull-offs to his leads. The full band backing tracks put you at the center of BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's earth-shattering sound.

DVD features:

* 36 E-Tab Book
* Free lifetime web membership for online support
* iPod-ready video, plus bonus lessons
* Language: English
* Length: 70 minutes
* Zones: The DVD is zoned to play anywhere in the world

Go to this location to purchase.

Behind-the-scenes footage from the DVD filming can be viewed below.

Rock House has developed an accelerated yet easy-to-use system of learning that utilizes the functionality of DVD and print, integrated with the accessibility of the Internet. Aspiring musicians who have a product produced by Rock House receive free membership to www.rockhousemethod.com for 24-7 lesson support. Students use this fully interactive site along with their product to enhance their learning experience, expand their knowledge, link with instructors, and connect with a community of people around the world who are learning to play music using the Rock House Method.

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