Showing posts with label Dave Celentano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Celentano. Show all posts

Dave Celentano, Dino Fiorenza: Invention#8 by J.S. Bach


My friend from Italy, Dino Fiorenza, added the bass part to this Bach two-part Invention #8.
For more info visit my website: https://davecelentano.com
And Dino's website: www.dinofiorenza.com
https://youtube.com/user/DinoFiorenza
https://www.facebook.com/dinofiorenza

Invention#8 by J.S. Bach - performed by Dave Celentano + Dino Fiorenza

Dave Celentano,Chris Brasil: Arpeggio Madness



My friend Chris Brasil added a cool harmony part to an arpeggio study I wrote for my students.

Arpeggio Madness by Dave Celentano & Chris Brasil

Dave Celentano: Flying Fingers



Check out all Dave's guitar method books, online courses, videos, music, and to schedule an online lesson him at: https://davecelentano.com

https://www.amazon.com/Flying-Fingers-Dave-Celentano/dp/093175920X/

Flying Fingers by Dave Celentano

Dave Celentano: '1 on 1' private online guitar lessons



Dave Celentano is offering private guitar lessons live online. Click this link to see my availability and sign up:

Dave Celentano '1 on 1' private online guitar lessons https://guitartricks.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?calendarID=1274409


two hand tapping version of J.S. Bach's popular piece

Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed by Dave Celentano


Dave Celentano performing a condensed version of J.S. Bach's "Toccata and Fugue" and Pachelbel's "Canon" at his church

Dave Celentano - "Toccata & Fugue" and "Pachelbel's Canon"

Dave Celentano: Triads for the Rock Guitarist: A Complete Guide to Understanding and Using Triads



Triads for the Rock Guitarist: A Complete Guide to Understanding and Using Triads for Rhythm and Lead Guitar Paperback – March 1, 2016

(Guitar). This complete guide to understanding and using triads for rhythm and lead guitar unlocks the mysteries of triads. It includes theory, practical advice, valuable tips, and tons of examples to get you playing rhythm and lead guitar with triads. Many styles are covered rock, classical, reggae, metal, blues and more! The book includes online access to audio examples for download or streaming.

Dave Celentano: Triads for the Rock Guitarist: A Complete Guide to Understanding and Using Triads
http://www.amazon.com/Triads-Rock-Guitarist-Complete-Understanding/dp/1574243284/

Dave Celentano: Desert Storm the new CD from the two handed tapping master

Dave Celentano's arrangement of J.S. Bach's "Toccata and Fugue" in D minor performed on electric guitar from his cd 'Desert Storm'. Visit davecelentano.com for all Dave's instructional books, dvds, and music

Dave Celentano - Toccata & Fugue


A live performance of "Crystal Castle" by Dave Celentano. Check out the studio version of "Crystal Castle" on Dave's new studio cd "Desert Storm" available on iTunes, amazon.com, Spotify, and more.

Crystal Castle by Dave Celentano


Dave Celentano's self produced instrumental guitar album "Desert Storm" features a mix of Joe Satriani / Michael Schenker style originals along with hard rock versions of the classical standards "Toccata and Fugue" in D minor by J.S. Bach and "Canon" in D by Johann Pachelbel. Dave's advanced two hand tapping technique is featured on his original song "Crystal Castle" and sprinkled liberally throughout "Toccata and Fugue", "Pachelbel's Canon" and "Desert Storm", while his blues side shines on the blues/jazz standard "Comin' Home Baby". In addition to being a performing guitarist and musician, Dave teaches guitar (private, group classes and clinics) and his guitar instruction books and DVDs have reached thousands of guitarists all over the world. His instructional publications can be found on Amazon, Music Dispatch and his own web site. Look for Dave's new guitar course "Classical Concepts for Rock Guitar" with TrueFire coming soon! Dave endorses and uses D'Addario strings and Planet Waves cables.

Dave Celentano: Desert Storm

1. Pachelbel's Canon 1:58
2. Desert Storm 2:47
3. Toccata and Fugue 3:22
4. Crystal Castle 1:26
5. Comin' Home Baby 2:50
6. Ocean of Tears 4:09

Dave Celentano: two handed tapper feature

Two Handed Player features Dave Celentano for October: Dave Celentano is a graduate of Musician's Institute, featured guitarist in Guitar Player Magazine 'Spotlight' column (May 1991), and author of over 30 instructional books, cds, and dvds including "Flying Fingers", "The Magic Touch", "Over The Top Tapping", "Monster Scales and Modes", and "Speed Metal". http://www.twohandedplayer.com/

Daniele Gottardo: Daniele Gottardo Guitar Competition


Daniele Gottardo My Guitar Competition starts NOW! Great Judges and great prizes!!! Enjoy! More info soon, check out this link for details.Thank you all
Mark Varney I'm standing by, waiting to hear what you come up with. You wouldn't let me down, would you?
Laurie Monk I'm ready to focus and give you my attention... let the playing begin!


The Daniele Gottardo's Guitar Competition


Daniele Gottardo wants you to play guitar... so he's lined up some
amazing judging firepower:
The Judges:
Mark Varney: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1258623420Dave Celantano: http://www.davecelentano.com/Sean Carpenter: http://www.digital-nations.com/Daniele Gottardo: http://danielegottardo.com/Laurie Monk: http://truthinshredding.com/ 
The Prizes: 
1 First Prize
Gottyboy Eleven Electrix guitar pedalhttp://www.elevenelectrix.com/ShowRoom/ElevenElectrixGottyBoy/ElevenElectrixG...Peavy Ampkit link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Peavey-AmpKit-LiNK/dp/B0045CRGFQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&a...Frenzy of Ecstasy: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/frenzy-ecstasy/id337966044 
2 Second Prize
Daniele Gottardo signature pickups:http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/MAMA-Pickups-DANIELE-GOTTARDO-SIGNATURE...Frenzy of Ecstasy: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/frenzy-ecstasy/id337966044 
3 Third Prize
Superfingering DVD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daniele-Gottardos-Superfingering-DVD-Gottardo/dp/8863...Frenzy of Ecstasy: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/frenzy-ecstasy/id337966044 
The Steps you need to take to enter:
1 Download the backing track http://tiny.cc/gottardoor http://www.4shared.com/audio/7ecaskNC/GuitarSbrego-Backing.html 
2 video your response solo 
3 and then post your video in response to this videohttp://tiny.cc/gottyresponseor http://www.youtube.com/video_response_upload?v=yOdxbosdVOs 
4 Complete the entry form http://tiny.cc/gottyenteror https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dDhZWW9RZERwbURkTm... 
5 promote your video 
6 Win!
Backing Track Tip: BT chord sequence
F,G,E-7A-,G 
Daniele Gottardo plays the original track
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWCBnYE48Ss&feature=related
All video Responses: http://tiny.cc/gottyallor http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=yOdxbosdVOs
What we are looking for: Great improvisation or composition. great
tone, note selection A one take solo, no harmonies, no double
tracking, just you with the backing track. 
Competition closes 15th June 2011 24:00 CET. We'll then shortlist as soon as we
can, but it does take some time. 
Daniele Gottardo Thanks Mark Varney, Dave Celentano, Sean Carpenter, Laurie Monk and
not forgetting you guys! 
Problems with video response:
It can take a number of hours for your response to appear. This is
because they have to be approved first. However, if you can't see your
video after 24 hours then it is more likely a youtube response issue.
In this case try this process: 
try posting your video again here
http://tiny.cc/gottyresponse
or if that does not work try
http://www.youtube.com/video_response_upload?v=yOdxbosdVOs 
If youtube won't allow you to add the video in response again, then
post your video as a response to one of your videos. You can then
accept that response. Once that is successful then go through the response process again.





Daniele Gottardo Competition

Dave Celentano: Two Handed Tapping and Blues instructional DVD's

Dave Celentano:
Introduction from "ASAP Two Hand Tapping" instructional dvd by Dave Celentano.
Check out all Dave Celentano's guitar instruction products at:
www.davecelentano.com

"ASAP Two Hand Tapping" instruction dvd by Dave Celentano


Dave Celentano:
Introduction from "Essential Blues Guitar" instructional dvd by Dave Celentano.
Check out all Dave Celentano's guitar instruction products at:
www.davecelentano.com

"Essential Blues Guitar" instruction dvd by Dave Celentano



"Killer Pentatonics" instructional dvd by Dave Celentano

Dave Celentano: ASAP Two-Hand Tapping


ASAP Two-Hand Tapping - Learn How to Tap the Celentano Way - Guitar Method - DVD - TAB
Dave Celentano teaches many new and innovative ways to use tapping with pentatonic and diatonic scales, sequences, and arpeggios. Features great tips and pointers, lessons on soloing over chord changes, and an intense two-hand tapping arrangement of the "toccata" section from J.S. Bach's famous "Toccata and Fugue" in D minor. All examples are in standard notation and tab on a printable PDF file on the DVD. 85 minutes. BUY

Dave Celentano: live solo at Musician's Institute

Dave Celentano: live solo at Musician's Institute, an old but great example of this masters soloing technique. Dave Celentano is one of the industries hottest and most sought-after guitar instructors and has been teaching for over 20 years. A graduate from M.I., Dave is proficient in many styles of music including rock, blues, heavy metal, jazz and classical, and specializes in multi-finger tapping, sweep picking, music theory, and reading music.

Wicked Music Box CD http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/celentano2

Dave Celentano: live solo


Dave Celentano: Guitar Stew

Dave Celentano Guitar Stew (CD):

As a teenager, Dave Celentano studied guitar with Marty Friedman (former Megadeth lead guitarist). Soon after, Dave attended G.I.T. (Musicians Institute) in Hollywood, California. During his tenure there, Dave began writing material for what would become his first book "The Magic Touch", which was published when he was at the age of twenty-two. Since then he's written and transcribed more than thirty educational guitar books, videos, DVDs, and CDs for Centerstream Publications, Hal Leonard Corporation, and Star Licks Instructional Videos. In addition, Dave has been featured in Guitar Player magazine's 'Spotlight' column in the May, 1991 issue, and was a one time writer/transcriber for Guitar School magazine. Currently, Dave's teaching private and group lessons in the Los Angeles area and writing new material for future books and CDs. Guitar Stew is his 2004 release, featuring 9 instrumental tracks and one vocal number. http://www.guitar9.com/guitarstew.html

Dave Celentano: Pachelbel's Canon tapping

Pachelbel's Canon tapping by Dave Celentano.mov

Dave Celentano, Daniele Gottardo: DG interviews DC for shred knowledge

Gotty
When did you start playing using the 8 fingers tapping technique and why?
Dave Celentano
I started using multi-finger tapping after seeing Edward Van Halen play his guitar proped up like a keyboard. Also, seeing Jeff Watson's (Night Ranger) live guitar solo. Tapping came real easy to me so I developed it and pushed the technique as far as I could go. Mike Varney put me in Guitar Player Spotlight column of May 1991, for my tapping technique.
Gotty
You were the first guitarist that I saw playing with the hair-slide on the guitar and this is not very appreciated from a lot of guitar players. They think that if you use it, it's like you make trickery. What can you tell to them?
Dave Celentano
Many guitarists like Greg Howe, Dave Martone, and yourself, use the "hair tie" to mute strings. Same goes for the string dampening device Jennifer Batten and Michael Angelo Batio use. They are all amazing players and I don't think using the hair tie or string muting device takes away from their music at all. We each have our own unique voice on the guitar. Try not to worry about what others say.
Gotty
You have a remarkable clean run during string steps. I see you are using the second and third finger of the left hand during your playing. Are you using them for stopping the strings? What can you say about it?
Dave Celentano
Thanks. Yes, when tapping , I tend to mute un-played strings with my left hand fingers that aren't being used. Anything to reduce string noise.
Gotty
The setting of the right hand is completely different from the traditional tapping (Van Halen type) what do you suggest regarding this?
Dave Celentano
When tapping, I always anchor my right hand thumb on the top edge of the guitar neck for support. I also angle/arch my tapping hand slightly to allow all the fingers equal access to the fretboard. more

Dave Celentano,Troy Stetina: Digital Guitar Magazine

Dave Celentano's new web site http://www.davecelentano.com/  now features a monthly lesson. These lessons will also be featured in Troy Stetina Series Digital Guitar Magazine. The magazine can be found at:

http://www.stetina.com/Free-Guitar-Lessons-Sign-Up.htm.

In addition, Dave's new web site features all his educational products and music CD's.

Dave used Conceptinet to update his entire web site. For more information about Conceptinet, please visit:
http://www.conceptinet.com

Troy Stetina's Free Digital Guitar Lesson Magazine




The magazine is FREE and will remain FREE. Our first issue features lesson columns by:

  1. Mark Tremonti (Creed/Alter Bridge) shows you his favorite legato patterns, and his opening legato lick on "Burn" (on Troy's new Second Soul album).
  2. Michael Angelo Batio ("World's fastest guitarist" by Guitar World Magazine) shows you some of his favorite cyclic patterns for building picking speed.
  3. Dave Celentano (author, Centerstream Publishing) shows you some tasty classical arpeggated progressions from Bach's youngest protege.
  4. Jamie Andreas (author, Guitar Principles) shows why so many of you still suck at guitar, even though you practice, and how to fix this!
  5. Anthony Arroyo (guitarist, teacher of the Troy Stetina Series) shows you how to use anchor chords to navigate the neck more easily.
  6. Dale Turner (solo guitar artist, teacher and veteran guitar magazine columnist) shows you some chicken picking licks for rockers.
  7. Jason Vearing (guitarist, teacher and developer of Riff Axelerator software) shows you a lesson breakdown of an advanced lick from Troy's solo to "Deceiver" from the new Second Soul album, and how to build variations of this to make your own licks.
  8. Chris Buono (crazy guitar dude from GuitarOne magazine) shows you how to take blues a step further than more rockers ever dare to go.
  9. Don Parkhurst (teacher, rock-lessons.com) tells you how to structure your practice routine to get more out of yourself.
  10. Francesco Artusato (metal guitarist for All Shall Perish and solo artist)
  11. shows you some "outside the box" fusion licks, and explores ways to combine these lines.
  12. Jimmy Kane (Director of Hunts Annex Music School) shows you how to pull diminished lines out of the blues scale, to get extra dark and twisted sounds.
  13. German Schauss (Berlkee graduate now teaching at Los Angeles Music Academy) offers guidance to demystify the process of gaining sweep picking control.