Here Are the Hardest Guitar Solos Ever Through the Fire and Flames by DragonForce (Herman Li) ... Dissimulation by Born of Osiris (Jason Richardson) ... Aviator Feat by Polyphia (Jason Richardson) ... Spanish Fly by Eddie Van Halen. ... In the Name of God by Dream Theater (John Petrucci) ... Domination by Pantera (Dimebag Darrell) More items... •
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Read More »Many musicians are attracted to the electric guitar because of lead sections. The instrument’s expressive nature and musicians’ skills and virtuosity made it one of the most popular instruments on the planet. Even today, hordes of new musicians aspire to be lead guitarists and to master how to play the popular lead sections that inspire them. But this has never been an easy task. With this in mind, we’ve decided to go full shred mode and bring you the hardest guitar solos of all time. The list of these lead sections does not only sound awesome but requires years of experience and incredible guitar-playing skills in order to perform properly. Strap yourself in and dare to test your skills with one of these difficult guitar solos.
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Read More »While we’re on the topic of legendary thrash metal bands, we can’t omit Metallica from this list. While they’re usually not associated with super-challenging technical stuff, their album “…And Justice for All” shows that they’re capable of mingling with progressive metal. As for lead sections, Kirk Hammett’s solo to “One” is one of the ultimate tests of skills for guitar players. From its start to its end, this solo simple doesn’t slow down. Kirk immediately jumps into the easily recognizable tapping part. This is then followed by a brief lick that takes us to the highest fret on his instrument, bending the first string to the maximum. After that, he continues shredding through the minor pentatonic scale, using fast picking and legato techniques. There’s also an additional dual lead part where Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield play that famous harmonized part.
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