December 16, 2015

Monster Backing Trax

You’ve Memorized the Five Scale Positions. Now What? It’s almost like you’re all dressed up with no place to go. Right? Trust me, here’s what you need.
November 30, 2015

Gift Certificate

After purchasing a Metal Method Gift Card / Certificate, we will create a coupon code good for one use for the amount of the certificate value off any future purchase at Metal Method. Use for yourself, or a great Holiday gift idea for those on your list.
October 10, 2015
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Free Lead Guitar Course – Improvising Lead Guitar by Doug Marks

The lead that is performed at the beginning of this video includes all that is taught in this program - a guitar lick, a pattern, an arpeggio, and a melody. By the end of this lesson you will learn how to play this lead and how it was composed of these parts. The backing track is included for you to play along.
September 30, 2015
No Boundaries

Learn No Boundaries Note for Note

This is Michael Angelo Batio's latest instructional program. It shows how to play the complete No Boundaries song (Speed Kills) and includes outstanding lesson materials: an instructional booklet, GuitarPro tab, on-screen tab, and a killer backing track.
September 27, 2015

No Boundaries Note for Note Giveaway

September 25, 2015

No Boundaries Note for Note Giveaway

August 18, 2015

Complete Course 1988 Version

These were the first Metal Method videos. Before these were recorded all of our lessons were on audio cassette. The first video of the group was Metal Licks which I believe was actually recorded in 1986.
June 18, 2015

Sweep Picking Basics by Michael Angelo Batio

Study the fundamental techniques of sweep picking in this free lesson with tab and video from Michael Angelo Batio. The definition of an arpeggio is “a broken chord”. Instead of being played all at once, or simultaneously, the notes of the chord are played one after another, in succession. You can hear arpeggiated chords in the song “The House of the Rising Sun”. We will use the same principle, but with a “shred” approach.