Tremonti To Release All-Access Instructional DVD
Alter Bridge guitarist and TG fave Mark Tremonti is releasing his first ever guitar instruction DVD entitled The Sound and the Story next month.
Formerly the guitarist with Creed, Mark has sold over 30 million albums in his short career, and has emerged as one of today's foremost champions of shred guitar discipline.
A description of the DVD says: "Step inside the mind of one of today´s most influential rock guitarists. This all-access video couples instruction with the inside story of a self-taught guitarist who has made it to the biggest stages in the world.
"From techniques and exercises to writing and performing, Mark gives a comprehensive look at his playing and the ways he pushes himself to continue developing as an artist.
"Also included are in-depth guest lessons by Myles Kennedy, Michael Angelo Batio, Troy Stetina, Rusty Cooley and Bill Peck, making this the most informative and well-rounded guitar instruction video of all time."
Check out this trailer below, and for more info visit Fret12.com
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