Learn to Play Brian May: The Solos

Unearth the magic of Brian May's iconic guitar solos with our meticulously crafted tutorial: "Learn to Play Brian May: The Solos". This comprehensive course featuring Michael Casswell, demystifies the complex techniques and musical stylings of the legendary Queen guitarist, delving into solos from some of the band's most iconic tracks including "Hammer to Fall", "I Want It All", "Killer Queen", "Bohemian Rhapsody", and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".

Brian May is recognized for his unique approach to guitar playing, merging technical prowess with passionate delivery. His solos are a blend of intricate melodic lines, technical flourishes, and emotive phrasing, all wrapped up in his distinctive tone. Each solo in this tutorial captures a different facet of May's virtuosity, giving you a broad insight into his playing style and songwriting skills.

Hammer to Fall

"Hammer to Fall" is a hard rock anthem with a memorable guitar solo that combines blues scales with power chords, displaying May's knack for marrying melody with rhythm. This lesson analyses the mix of minor pentatonic and Mixolydian scales that Brian uses, helping you understand how he achieved such a compelling interplay of tension and resolution.

You'll also explore the classic rock techniques such as alternate picking, pull-offs, and string bending, highlighting how May seamlessly incorporates these elements into his solos.

I Want It All

"I Want It All" showcases May's diverse musical influences and his ability to blend them into his own unique style. Here, he draws from the Dorian mode for its inherent bluesy sound and minor pentatonic for its rock undertones.

Dive into the blistering solo of this track, where May demonstrates effective use of vibrato, trills, and sustained notes. The song offers an excellent study of how he manipulates tone and pacing to build energy and tension.

Killer Queen

"Killer Queen" has one of Brian May's most famous solos, boasting a melody that is as catchy as the vocal line. The song is a masterclass in phrasing and melodic construction, making ample use of the major pentatonic scale.

This lesson focuses on May's use of legato and harmonics, illuminating how he applies these techniques to enrich his solos. You'll also delve into the signature triplets and slides that give the solo its rhythmic drive.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody's guitar solo is a testament to May's understanding of melody and structure. Using the E-flat major scale, he weaves a memorable and emotive solo that aligns perfectly with the song's dramatic arc.

The tutorial breaks down May's complex use of chord progressions and arpeggios, enabling you to grasp how he employs these elements to construct his solos. Learn how he uses techniques like tap harmonics and double-stop bends to add depth and expressiveness.

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" sees Brian May pay homage to the rock 'n' roll era with a twangy, rhythmic solo. Drawing from the A-major scale, the solo exhibits May's adaptability and his ability to create an engaging guitar piece that complements the song's style and mood.

Uncover the techniques of palm muting and two-handed tapping that May employs in this solo. Additionally, the lesson will guide you through the swift chord transitions and the syncopated rhythms that contribute to the track's lively, dancing groove.

Brian May: A Unique Voice in Rock Guitar

While his distinctive homemade guitar, the Red Special, contributes to his unique sound, Brian May's artistry as a guitarist goes far beyond his equipment. His solos demonstrate a profound understanding of musical theory, his mastery over various techniques, and a keen ear for melody and harmony.

What makes Brian May's solos stand out is his ability to make them sing. Every note is purposeful and contributes to the melody, often echoing the vocal line. This product aims to capture that essence, helping you understand and incorporate May's techniques into your own playing style.


Techniques in Detail

In these lessons, you'll encounter a variety of guitar techniques that Brian May uses to craft his iconic solos:

Through these tutorials, you can delve into May's multifaceted style, picking up skills and insights that can help you evolve as a guitarist. "Learn to Play Brian May: The Solos" isn't just about learning to play a few songs; it's about understanding the thought process of a rock legend and adopting his musical sensibilities to enrich your own guitar playing.

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Michael Casswell

It is with great sadness that we post the news of Michael Casswell's tragic death in a swimming accident while on holiday in Spain. All of us at Licklibrary are shocked and saddened by MIke's passing, and our deepest sympathies go out to his family at this difficult time. Michael...

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