Listen up,
punk - Guitar Assault is a new website that is creating
100% new and original software tools to take guitarists where
they have never been before. No more tiresome books, and useless
DVDs demonstrating 'look how good I am' - put them all down.
Our
first tool is ready to be unleashed:

Program's
Mission Objectives:
-
locate weaknesses in your playing
-
identify improvisation ability
- increase improvisation skills
and boost arsenal of ideas
- provide plenty of ammo to get
your creative juices flowing
- provide 66 'building block'
licks you can use in your own playing
- provide a utility where you
can use these building blocks to create your own monster solo,
and then learn to play it
- equally satisfy needs
of novice, intermediate and advanced guitarists

How
it works:
Thanks to
the program's incredible and simple design, using the program
is a breeze, even a monkey could operate this technology!
Clicking any of the lick numbers (a
lick is a short passage of notes) will add that lick
to the playlist. Hit play, and you will hear what this lick
sounds like, and be presented with the tabulature so you can
see how it is played.
EXAMPLE
LICKS:
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Ranging from easy
to advanced, this program caters for guitarists of all ranks.
But make no mistake...
This
is more than just 66 disposable licks
The program
explains how to
a) apply these licks to real life, increasing your
improvisation skills
b) add licks together to build solos, unlocking your
creativity
c)
learn how to play the licks,
increasing your technical
ability
There is also a whole
range of example tracks demonstrating how you can create huge
solos simply using the licks provided.
Here
is one 'example solo' you can build, listen to, and then learn
to play:
(mp3)
This
is just one combination of the licks provided - there are
literally thousands of different combinations!

Another
Great thing - over the next 12 months there will new audio
sets available for you to 'add-on' giving you more ideas and
new licks to learn. Some top guitarists from around the world
(including some Shred Academy artists) are working on their
audio sets right now, so your arsenal of guitar skills will
soon have a bottomless pit of fresh ideas.