1349 Riff Lesson And Video Interview

May 29, 2009

GuitarWorld.com has posted a new video interview and riff lesson with
1349 guitarist Archaon.

The footage was captured on March 2, 2009, when the Norwegian black metallers 1349 came to New York City to play B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in support of their latest album, "Revelations of the Black Flame" (Candlelight Records).

In the video, filmed at Guitar World's NYC Headquarters, Archaon discusses a range of topics, including his gear, right-hand techniques and the new album, before showing how to play key riffs from 1349 classics like "Celestial Deconstruction", "Chasing Dragons" and "Sculptor of Flesh".

Go to Guitarworld.com/1349_lesson now to check out this exclusive footage.

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