About this Backing Track:

This Aerosmith guitar backing track for the song ‘Love In An Elevator‘ gives you the full band minus the guitar parts you learnt in the accompanying guitar lesson. Some of the licks in the solo feature very specific timings so be sure to use the track once you have the parts down. Enjoy!

Love In An Elevator Guitar Lesson

In Michael Casswell's comprehensive guitar lesson on Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator," available through LickLibrary, you'll delve into the dynamic guitar work that defines this classic track. The tutorial begins with the song's signature opening riff, rooted in the G Mixolydian mode, utilising hammer-ons and slides to craft its memorable melody. As you progress, Michael breaks down the verse sections, highlighting arpeggiated chord progressions played with a clean tone, enhancing your finger-picking and chord transition skills. The chorus shifts to powerful, driving sounds achieved through the use of power chords and octave melodies. The solo section is a focal point of the lesson, showcasing Joe Perry's distinctive style. You'll learn to incorporate pinched harmonics, legato techniques, and double-stop bends, adding depth and expressiveness to your playing. Throughout the tutorial, Michael emphasises the importance of syncopated rhythms and palm muting, essential elements that contribute to the song's groove and energy. By mastering these techniques, you'll capture the essence of "Love in an Elevator" and elevate your guitar proficiency to new heights. This lesson is part of the "Learn To Play Aerosmith" series, where Michael Casswell meticulously teaches five classic tracks from one of America's best-selling rock bands, ensuring you grasp every riff and solo note-for-note. Embark on this musical journey and immerse yourself in the electrifying world of Aerosmith's guitar mastery with Michael Casswell's expert guidance.