Fundamentals of Modern Metal Guitar

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Master the essential techniques that define modern metal guitar in this comprehensive, step-by-step course. You’ll build the fundamental mechanics that make metal guitar riffs punch hard and stay razor-sharp at high speeds. We start with precision downpicking and alternate picking, then progress through string crossing, fretboard navigation, and the interval-based chord voicings that slice through heavy distortion.

You’ll develop fret-hand strength and independence while learning to balance aggressive picked attacks with fluid legato runs, keeping your tone and dynamics consistent across both techniques. As your metal guitar skills advance, you’ll develop three and four note patterns, triplet rhythms, blistering tremolo picking, sweep-picked arpeggios, odd time signatures, transposition, and dual-guitar harmonies. By the end, you’ll have a complete metal guitar workflow for writing, rehearsing, and performing technically demanding parts that stay tight and controlled at extreme tempos.

What You’ll Learn
  • Downpicking mechanics, palm muting, rest strokes, and tone control
  • Efficient alternate picking with wrist and forearm balance
  • String crossing and skipping with inside and outside picking
  • Core metal intervals: fifths, fourths, tritones, minor sixths, and how to move them
  • Fretting hand strength, alignment, and finger independence
  • Matching picked and legato articulation across the neck
  • Three and four note single string patterns and creative permutations
  • Gallops and drum-inspired stickings for rhythmic accuracy
  • Tremolo picking setup, angle, attack, and endurance
  • Trills, extended stretches, tapping concepts, and sweep fragments
  • Odd meters, transposition, harmonization, and song-building workflows
  • Sustainable practice habits that convert reps into speed and control
Meet Your Instructor

Vaughn Stoffey is a modern metal guitarist known for precision, intensity, and a distinct voice in extreme metal. He tours internationally with Defeated Sanity and combines deep academic training with real stage experience, holding a B.M. from New England Conservatory and an M.M. from Manhattan School of Music. At Sound Collective he focuses on musical depth, technical control, and turning advanced theory into practical heavy guitar.

Is This Course for You?

If you can play basic riffs and want your playing to sound cleaner, faster, and heavier, this course is for you. Beginners will get a clear foundation that avoids bad habits. Early intermediates will tighten picking mechanics and unlock higher tempos with less effort. You do not need a 7 string to benefit, though extended range concepts are addressed. Any solid body electric with a high gain amp or plugin will work. Standard tuning is sufficient, and you can apply the same shapes to your preferred tuning.

What’s Included
  • 20 focused lessons organized from core picking to composition
  • Progressive exercises for downpicking, alternate picking, and tremolo
  • Fretboard drills for three and four note patterns across all strings
  • Interval-based chord shape workbook examples for high gain clarity
  • Rhythm builders: gallops, paradiddle variants, and odd meter grids
  • Lead builders: trills, tapping paths, sweep fragments, and arpeggio maps

Ready to turn tight mechanics into crushing tone and confident writing? Start learning today.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Build strong, efficient downpicking and alternate picking techniques for tight modern metal rhythm playing
  • Develop clean string crossing, string skipping, and picking-hand control at high tempos
  • Strengthen fretting-hand positioning, independence, and legato technique
  • Apply three- and four-note patterns to create fast, controlled metal riffs and lines
  • Master advanced techniques including trotting, tremolo picking, tapping, and sweep picking
  • Execute wide stretches, trills, and fluid lead passages across the fretboard
  • Understand and apply odd meters, transposition, and harmonization in metal composition
  • Build effective practice habits to develop speed, endurance, and long-term technical consistency

Course Content

Picking Hand Fundamentals
Develop precise downpicking, alternate picking, and string crossing while mastering essential metal chord shapes.

Fretting Hand Fundamentals
Develop fretting hand strength, independence, and coordination through proper positioning, legato technique, and essential metal patterns.

Intermediate/Advanced Picking Techniques
Explore advanced picking: trotting, drum-inspired patterns, tremolo, and articulation. Focus on speed, precision, and control at high tempos.

Intermediate/Advanced Fretting Techniques
Master advanced fretting techniques: trills, stretches, tapping, and sweep picking for fluid, wide-interval playing.

Composition Techniques in Metal
Apply technique to composition: navigate odd meters, transposition, and harmonization while building effective practice habits. Turn skills into cohesive riffs, leads, and complete metal compositions.

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