Chordplay - The Chords of Black Sabbath
Here's the next episode of Chordplay with The Chords of Black Sabbath.
Needless to say, Black Sabbath are the direct link between the blues-influenced rock heard in the late 1960s and the surge of hard rock/heavy metal that exploded in the 1970s, and Sabbath is widely considered the "Godfathers of Metal" as their music has influenced millions of musicians/listeners since their inception.
This lesson focuses on the unique style of Tony Iommi, centering on not only a few of his signature "hand of doom" metal riffs but also a varied selection of haunting chords, jazzy voicings, acoustic guitar ideas, and much more.
This lesson also features a brief section explaining a little of the mystery surrounding the tritone or "The Devil's Interval."
This interval is also known as the b5 and can be heard in classical, jazz, blues, rock, and a variety of other musical styles, but one style that consistently targets this sinister sound is (of course) metal.
I hope this lesson sheds some new light on Tony Iommi's guitar legacy and also provides some edgy doom-and-gloom riffs chords just in time for Halloween.
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Видео Chordplay - The Chords of Black Sabbath канала Late Night Lessons
Needless to say, Black Sabbath are the direct link between the blues-influenced rock heard in the late 1960s and the surge of hard rock/heavy metal that exploded in the 1970s, and Sabbath is widely considered the "Godfathers of Metal" as their music has influenced millions of musicians/listeners since their inception.
This lesson focuses on the unique style of Tony Iommi, centering on not only a few of his signature "hand of doom" metal riffs but also a varied selection of haunting chords, jazzy voicings, acoustic guitar ideas, and much more.
This lesson also features a brief section explaining a little of the mystery surrounding the tritone or "The Devil's Interval."
This interval is also known as the b5 and can be heard in classical, jazz, blues, rock, and a variety of other musical styles, but one style that consistently targets this sinister sound is (of course) metal.
I hope this lesson sheds some new light on Tony Iommi's guitar legacy and also provides some edgy doom-and-gloom riffs chords just in time for Halloween.
Give this lesson a view, leave some comments and feedback, and please subscribe to Late Night Lessons - THANK YOU!
Become a Patreon supporter of Late Night Lessons for only $5 (or more) each month and gain access to PDF notation/tab files of these lessons. Thank you!
www.patreon.com/latenightlessons
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