![]() ![]() Since I don't have a whammy pedal available at the moment, it would be impossible to make the solo sound like the record. The pedal is being used to change the pitch of the lead guitar lines by raising it 2 octaves in a rhythmically repetitive fashion. Then it will simply be a process of putting it all together into one cohesive unit.įor the second video lesson I will tackle the guitar solo.Īs I am sure you already know, Tom Morello's guitar solo uses a whammy pedal the entire time. Don't worry about playing the entire song until you can confidently play each riff on it's own. ![]() A couple of them can be a little bit tricky so simply isolated those riffs and practice them by repeating them over and over again in rhythm. These riffs have a very cool and in your face funky quality, with liberal use of fret-hand muting, octaves, bends, tremolo picking and hammer-ons. There are many cool riffs in the this one and I will take you through them all in the same order that they appear in the song in the first video lesson. These riffs are played in Dropped "D" tuning, so be sure to tune your guitar starting the from the 6th string (DADGBE). "Killing in the Name" has become Rage Against the Machine's signature track due in most part to it's infectious guitar riffs. ![]() In this Killing in the Name guitar lesson video, I will show you how to play all of the guitar riffs and solo in this massive hard rock hit by Rage Against the Machine.
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