
David Wallimann explores some of his favorite songs in this phase 3 lesson series.
Lesson 1
David Wallimann teaches his own version of the classic song, "Canon in D."
Length: 54:30 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 2
David Wallimann teaches the classic rocker "Shine" by Collective Soul. This lesson features the entire song, including the lead and backing tracks.
Length: 56:41 Difficulty: 3.5 Members OnlyLesson 3
David Wallimann and Mark Lincoln team up for a two part lesson on "Don't Fear the Reaper" by the Blue Oyster Cult. Learn both an electric and acoustic version in this fascinating lesson.
Length: 81:49 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 4
David Wallimann and Mark Lincoln team up to teach the classic Jet rocker "Are You Gonna Be My Girl." This lesson features both an acoustic and electric version.
Length: 44:15 Difficulty: 2.0 Members OnlyLesson 5
David Wallimann smashes this original song into the clouds. Entitled "I Can See You Through The Clouds," David teaches all the amazing finger work in this song.
Length: 73:15 Difficulty: 4.5 Members OnlyLesson 6
David Wallimann teaches the Duke Nukem theme by Megadeth.
Length: 40:22 Difficulty: 3.0 Members Only
About David Wallimann
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David was born in Aix-en-Provence, South France in 1977. At the age of 15, he picked up the guitar and started developing a true love for instrumental music and composition.
In 1999 he was recognized by Ibanez for his promising musical achievements and received an artist endorsement. That early recognition in David's musical career encouraged him to consecrate more time on crafting his musical art and apply to the school of modern music Artist' in Cavaillon, France. He received a full scholarship there where he graduated with honors.
In 2001, David won first place for the Tal Farlow French national jazz contest which gave him a full paid scholarship to the CMA school of modern music in Valenciennes, France. He graduated specializing in advance guitar with honors.
Following his school years, David spent the next 5 years working with several bands recording, writing and playing shows in France and Belgium. It's during that time that Wallimann was exposed to the world of progressive rock which opened new doors to his musical creativity.
Deep inside the Mind is his first release as a solo artist in which he exposes his Christian faith. The album was well received in the specialized press and was compared several times to some of Frank Zappa's approach to music adding an element of humor to deep subjects.
In 2005 he joined the internationally renown progressive band Glass Hammer based in Chattanooga, TN. He released several studio albums and live DVDs with the band.
David is today working on his next upcoming solo release and is also spending quite a bit of time teaching guitar in his studio and online 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.Hey David, thanks for this! This song is a great challenge for me, very fun to learn.
An amazing piece of music! A bit of Satriani, a bit of Latimer (Camel) and a lot of yourself! I doubt I'll ever be able to play this.
this song is so fun to play but very hard ,great teaching and its hilarious how you say "love it, and you should too"
holy crap. ive dedicated a lot of time on this and im nearing completion but like wow. my fingers have not had a workout like this in a while. i love playin this song. especially that slower solo. gave me a lot of interesting ideas for my own music. thank you!!
What are you using to get the sound that you have on this song? I know all guaitars have different sound, like amps but what is your set up? I have a Gretsch G5122DC Dual Humbucking Hollow body How can I get close, I all so use a Fender Frontman 212R 100W. Thanks
Rockin
enjoyed this! very cool!
awesome song and performance!!
Thank you! :-)
DW, after some more review, and time spent struggling to learn this, let me just say again: wow.
Awesome song :) This'll keep me occupied for a looooong time XD
awesome david!! very inspiring!! great guitar work!!!
killer!!!!! this is what im talking about dave!!!
Thanks Tango. :-)
Very cool