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Lesson 1
Learn this Mushroomhead fan favorite from the man himself. Mr. Dave Felton takes you step by step through "Sun Doesn't Rise."
Length: 19:50 Difficulty: 2.5 FREELesson 2
From Mushroomhead's 2007 release Savior Sorrow, "1200" is crushing from start to finish.
Length: 13:22 Difficulty: 2.0 Members OnlyLesson 3
Get your 7 strings out! Dave Felton teaches his song,"Wake Us," from Dave's Heavy Duty Demo.
Length: 21:15 Difficulty: 3.0 Members OnlyLesson 4
Dave Felton teaches this 7 string monster from his band "(216)".
Length: 23:56 Difficulty: 2.0 Members OnlyLesson 5
Dave teaches "Along The Way" from his band, Mushroomhead. This song was released on the Scorpion King movie soundtrack.
Length: 23:22 Difficulty: 2.0 Members Only
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Dave Felton plays guitar in a cleveland, ohio band called "Mushroomhead". Dave has a real take it or leave approach on guitar playing. Dave Felton's lessons on JamPlay are on various "Mushroomhead" songs. If you are a fan of Mushroomhead or metal in general you can walk away with something from Dave's lessons!
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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.WOW!Mushroomhead got a new fan and cover amateur player! thats what I got to say... didnt know that band before watching this^^ Some very cool and yet not hard riffs, Dave's playing style is original, I love it. hehe makes us want to buy a 7 string!, but I got a 27" baritone that will do the job, but my emg 81 dont seem sooo nice in low tunings, think it wasnt made for it.
Gravy - I dig the tunes, and I'm tempted to invest in a 7 string. In the meantime, does anyone have any tips to play your songs on a six string?
My guitar is Drop C (GCFAD), so i play the riffs with the first two strings - i love it!
Refer to the comments section in the "Sun Doesn't Rise" lesson for tuning a 6 string....since this song doesn't have a solo, you can use this tuning....Mark B.
What a brutal sound, unbelievable!!! Riffs are so cool man...
are you going to be doing new lessons soon?
Way cool man. I can't believe this. Lessons by you are just too much man.
I like your guitar...
nice song, thanks for the lesson