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. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley The Pentatonic Workout by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley Killer Sequences by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Blazing On A Single String by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Hellacious Arpeggios by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Two- And Three-String Sweeps by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley Soulful Sweeping by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Single-String Triads by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - More Terrifying Triads by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru - Video Game Death Licks by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Single-note Brutality by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Machine Gun Harmonics by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Two-Note Tap Tactics by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru Rusty Cooley: Single-String Speed-Picking by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru - Rusty Cooley: Chromatic Licks Of Doom by Rusty Cooley
. Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley - Phrygian Domination by Rusty Cooley
. Guest Guru: Rusty Cooley's Intense Licks Of Doom by Rusty Cooley

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Metal Guru: Rusty Cooley The Pentatonic Workout
. Author: Rusty Cooley
. Publisher: Guitar Player Magazine
. Category: Rock
. Description: Metal is a lot different today than it was in the ’80s. Back then, things were brutal. If you didn’t know how to solo, you weren’t even looked upon as a guitar player. It was the whole “if you only play rhythm, you’re only half a man” mentality. Metal has become more inclusive, but at a price. Musically speaking, metal guitar has devolved over the years. It has gone backwards from featuring over-the-top, killer playing all the way back to a three-chord format that’s arguably not that different from where rock and roll started. The main difference is that with today’s popular dropped-D tuning, you can play all three chords with just one finger!
. Length: 3:33 min; File Size: 4250KB
. Download Format: audio - MP3, tablature - PDF, PTB
. Preview: RealAudio (requires RealPlayer - get it free!)

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