How To Perform A Kirk Hammett-Style Solo On Your Electric Guitar

Heya, Kris here! If one were to describe Kirk Hammett's soloing in a few sentences, I would say he uses rock cliche licks over strong metal/rock riffs (depending on which decade we are speaking about!). So let's dive into some typical rock cliche licks and investigate how we can make use of them.
I am not a fan of trying to copy other styles/guitarists to 100 %, that's why I try to "steal" as much as I can from others - but eventually I'll do my best to throw it all in the bin. What I am trying to say is: Make sure to learn the techniques you are working with p-e-r-f-e-c-t-l-y, once you master them - alter them to the point that no one will recognise them. Do that for a couple of years and you will proudly be able to announce "your own style"!
Oh, I included a little bonus clip in today's video, featuring me and my student Jimmie Nilsson jamming over this lesson's backing track. I have had him for three years, and he has been extremely serious about practicing - and now he rocks
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