
Learn to rock out to the heavy metal classics throughout history.
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Dennis Hodges teaches "Beast and the Harlot" by Avenged Sevenfold.
Length: 59:00 Difficulty: 3.0 Members OnlyLesson 4
Dennis brings you "Toxicity" off of the 2002 album from System of a Down. Get your metal face ready.
Length: 29:22 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 5
Learn "Laid to Rest" by Lamb of God. Released in 2004, this action-packed tune is the first track on their third album, Ashes of the Wake.
Length: 25:34 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 6
"Symphony of Destruction" is track #2 on Countdown to Extinction. This tune is a Megadeth fan favorite.
Length: 26:43 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 7
Off their 1992 album Vulgar Display of Power, this Pantera song redefined "respect".
Length: 32:46 Difficulty: 2.0 Members OnlyLesson 11
"Inside the Fire" is the first single from Disturbed's fourth studio album, Indestructible. Dennis teaches all parts of this song including the solo!
Length: 33:28 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 14
Dennis Hodges teaches Bullet For My Valentine's "Waking The Demon" off their Scream Aim Fire album.
Length: 41:54 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 16
This is the title song from Cannibal Corpse' first EP. Released in 1993, this is the bands most popular song mainly due to an appearance in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Length: 33:05 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 17
Dennis Hodges shows you how to play this Judas Priest classic, which is actually a cover of a Fleetwood Mac song.
Length: 30:06 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 18
Released in 2008 on The Showdown's third record, Back Breaker. This song features pummeling rhythm guitar and a tricky solo.
Length: 35:47 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 19
Learn how to play "(sic)" by Slipknot in this lesson.
Length: 20:12 Difficulty: 1.5 Members OnlyLesson 20
Dennis puts a heavy metal spin on this classic Christmas song.
Length: 18:04 Difficulty: 1.5 Members OnlyLesson 21
Dennis Hodges teaches this pummeling metal song from the band Meshuggah.
Length: 56:12 Difficulty: 4.5 Members OnlyLesson 22
Dennis Hodges teaches an acoustic only version of this hard rock song by A Perfect Circle.
Length: 20:15 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 23
Learn this great Megadeth song from their album Cryptic Writings.
Length: 39:39 Difficulty: 3.0 Members OnlyLesson 24
Learn this Megadeth classic from Rust In Peace.
Length: 53:39 Difficulty: 4.0 Members OnlyLesson 25
Learn this Megadeth classic from the Countdown To Extinction album.
Length: 36:16 Difficulty: 2.0 Members OnlyLesson 26
Learn this great ballad from the Youthanasia record.
Length: 36:32 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 27
Dennis Hodges teaches this Metallica classic from the band's 1988 album ...And Justice For All.
Length: 69:02 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 28
In this lesson, you'll learn how to play "Quintessence" by progressive metal band, Mastodon. The song is on the critically acclaimed album Crack the Skye, which was released in 2009. Dennis Hodges...
Length: 33:01 Difficulty: 3.0 Members OnlyLesson 29
Dennis Hodges teaches this Dokken classic note for note. From the signature riffs to the blistering solo, Dennis breaks it all down for you in this lesson.
Length: 41:39 Difficulty: 3.0 Members OnlyLesson 30
Here is a lesson on this devastating piece of classical music written by Niccolò Paganini in the early 19th century. The lesson is aimed at shred guitarists because of the high level of technical proficiency...
Length: 49:14 Difficulty: 4.5 Members Only
About Dennis Hodges
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For better or worse, Dennis Hodges cannot stop playing music, and (he hopes) will never stop playing music.
Growing up in Flint, Michigan, Dennis had a tremendous passion for drawing. He couldn't stop copying moves from bands he saw on MTV, though, and it didn't help that his parents filled the house with Santana, Stevie Ray, and Allman Bros. (on real records, no less!) so it wasn't long till he got his first guitar. It was junk. Within a few weeks his parents traded in a poor acoustic for a less junky 3/4-size electric.
Dennis started lessons right away at the age of 8. He still remembers hating it for awhile, and not taking it seriously until he was 12. He is thankful his parents forced him to practice early on and kept paying for lessons,
even though rational thinking should have stopped them after a year.
Around this time drawing became less important, and guitar consumed all his attention. After 6 years of lessons he parted ways with his teacher and, after trying out two others with no results, decided to continue alone.
His nerdistic tendencies paid off, as he put in hours working on picking and left hand exercises and learned as many Randy Rhoads and Kirk Hammett solos as he could.
Luckily, there were playing opportunities at school talent shows and church. Dennis was playing bass at his church when he was 13, helping to hone his performance skills in a group setting.
In high school, Dennis joined the marching band on sousaphone for all 4 years. It was as awesome as you could expect. He was also fortunate enough to be in several different metal bands, still play at church, and get the
incredible opportunity to play guitar for many local community theaters. This kept his sight-reading in shape and gave him an appreciation for different styles of music (and paid pretty well, from a high
schooler's perspective).
In 2001, Dennis came to Bexley, Ohio to study guitar at Capital University with Stan Smith. His studies emphasized jazz and classical guitar. Here his metal past merged with a deeper understanding of the instrument and
music in general, and the basis for most of his teaching style was set in motion.
Dennis now plays guitar for Upper Arlington Lutheran Church every Sunday, for St. Christopher in Grandview, Ohio, with the youth group, and also plays for touring Broadway shows that stop in Columbus. Occasionally,
he plays weddings and private parties, and he is starting a new cover band with some friends, called Dr. Awkward. He is blessed to have his understanding and supportive wife Kate, and is glad to be at JamPlay!
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Member Comments about this Lesson
Discussions with our instructors are just one of the many benefits of becoming a member of JamPlay.Are the 16th notes in the notation counted 1e&a2e?
in 12/8 they're counted "1&2&3&," since the 8th notes get counted as the beat.
LOL he shreds out a flawless rendition of the solo and smiles saying "So, this is an old favorite of mine. This is a pretty fun solo." I'm wondering if that smile says "This little shred is harder than it looks... good luck" About halfway there, but the timing is messing with my head. ?? Great solo breakdown and big thanks... I've been goofing around with this song for years and always just winging the solo.
your face at the end of the solo priceless. you look so happy lmao
Atlantic records is part of Warner right? Sooooo does that mean you guys got a deal that allows you to post all of their stuff or do you still have to negotiate for each song?
Atlantic is owned by Warner, who is a big, big parent company. The relationship for this song is with Warner/Chappell, a division of Warner. So no, there's no direct relationship in place with Atlantic quite yet. Everything is on a per-song basis, but having a solid relationship with them now makes this process a lot easier!
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH AHAHA!
WOOOOT!!IT'S BACK!!!!!!
Yes! I'm so glad this is back!
YES!!!! gotta learn this! :D thank u jamplay!
Thanks for persevering.
that was real kewl!!! so freakin' awsome. I got the song down but i need to work a little more on the solo. Dennis u Rock!
dammit that lesson was awesome!
Okay man I dunno what going on. I had the tuning awhile ago but this new tuner is confusing the crap ouitta me. so can someone give me the exact notes the strings are tuned to.
Nevermind. Gah Im dumb lol.
awesome song. awesome lesson. awesome dude. you rule the neck Dennis! ive got most of it but the solo deffinately needs work, i have a feeling ill be watching this one a few more times, lol
Dennis you kick ass
dude you rule!!!!!!!!!!that solo makes me want to punch my mother
That. Is. Awesome.
awesome lesson..! finally a solo lesson, dennis is my guitar hero! =D
how about doin a lesson for the song maiden mother and crone by The Sword
Is Dennis doing something with his middle finger on the intro/main riff? There's nothing in the tab, but from the video angle, it looks like he taps/muffles the string.
yes I am using it to mute
when I'm teaching the riffs it sounds pretty twangy. "Walk" a la Nashville!
Ha ha ha! It's ok Dennis.... I don't think anyone really noticed. ;)
Man I love this song, but how is this just a "2" on a 5 scale?
haha, we always have a tough time with this. The riffs in this song are very, very easy.. but the solo is obviously difficult. I mostly put 2 for this just so it would sort near the top for phase 3 if a beginner wanted to find a song with easier riffs.
Yeah! This song should sound amaaaazing on my Martin ACOUSTIC!!
just think of it as Pantera unpluged.
LOL yeah
pretty sick. i'm not goin lie
How do you call that, a note that is between 2 known notes? like a 1/4 of a step off?
typo should=showed
FINALLY im so pumped to learn this song I have been waiting for it since they should Dennis playing it on the forum.
shred it up dennis, know any M.O.D?
Damn that's killer...i really need to get an electric guitar. One of the best songs ever!!! RIP Dimebag
that is so awesome...
You said it :)
Lord have mercy this is a fantastic lesson!