Dave Murray Legato Licks, Techniques, Tricks & Patterns | IRON MAIDEN
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- Dave Murray Legato Licks, Techniques, Tricks & Patterns: Guitar Tutorial With Tabs! How to improvise licks and solo like Iron Maiden, well one third of the guitarists anyway! In this lesson we learn the fundamentals of his blues influenced hard rock/metal lead playing style. You can boil a lot of it down to one simple trill, which can be moved around and inverted to create all sorts of iconic sounds. Here I explain what I see as the building blocks of Murray's sound. then show how you can use these ideas in a more musical way. The intro solo is just using the ideas outlined in this video; although, to be fair I should have mentioned hat you can add bends to the notes, just like I did at the very start of the intro demo :)
♫ Timestamps ♫
0:00- Intro Demo
1:00- 4 Fundamental Licks- Lick 1
2:00- Fundamental Lick 2
2:47- Fundamental Lick 3
3:15- Fundamental Lick 4
=How To Make It More Musical=
3:36- Dave's Lead Tricks #1: Doubling Trills
(4:25- Bar 1 & 2 Looped)
5:12- Dave's Lead Tricks #2: Triplet Variation
6:10- Dave's Lead Tricks #3: Combininng Ideas
6:49- Dave's Lead Tricks #4: Trilling Through The Scale
8:35- Dave's Lead Tricks #5: String Skip Trilling
9:00- 16th Note Variation
9:15- Tabs
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Timestamps
0:00- Intro Demo
1:00- 4 Fundamental Licks- Lick 1
2:00- Fundamental Lick 2
2:47- Fundamental Lick 3
3:15- Fundamental Lick 4
=How To Make It More Musical=
3:36- Dave's Lead Tricks #1: Doubling Trills
(4:25- Bar 1 & 2 Looped)
5:12- Dave's Lead Tricks #2: Triplet Variation
6:10- Dave's Lead Tricks #3: Combining Ideas
6:49- Dave's Lead Tricks #4: Trilling Through The Scale
8:35- Dave's Lead Tricks #5: String Skip Trilling
9:00- 16th Note Variation
9:15- Tabs
This video was posted 4 yrs ago, has had 44k views, and not even 1k likes? Unbelievable people. Everyone should like this video. I smashed that thumbs up 👍
If you're reading this then you should too.
It is Murrays playful fun way of playing that appeals to me.
Nice observation, very well put!
Great lesson, Dave is one of my favorites. Love his sound and style.
Many thanks man! He's a monster player! Not their best album, but the solos on No Prayer For The Dying really got me into his playing. Murray's Holy Smoke solo in particular is one of my all time favourtie solos, what are your top Murray solos or leads?
@@JbfMusicGuitar i love from here to eternity solo, im working on it but it's so difficult XD
@@ironboys3078 That solo is about as explosive as it gets! Great choice, gotta be a real tough be to get down!
I Found out the name of that Dave Murray does its called "Nested Tuplets" . Try to watch a lot of live concerts and studio albums to find those Dave Murray Nested Tuplet licks. The Nested Tuplets are Stacked Tuplets in the same space as a triplet
Aye, he uses nested tuplets a fair bit, but mostly it'll be 16th notes and 16th note triplets in odd groupings, if you're in to the nested tuyplet thing Frank Zappa has a whole tonne of cool stuff well worth checking out!
@@JbfMusicGuitar yes frank zappa does Nested Triplets, Can you make a YT lesson about Nested Triplets on how frank zappa and Dave Murray uses Nested Triplets?
Thank you so so so much for this.
No problem at all! More than happy to share anything I've discovered in the never ending quest that is studying guitar, haha!
Great video dude!
Cheers man!
Thanks, Very helpful, greetings from Mexico City
Awesome! Glad you got something from it :)
'Xcellent ! Merci.
Nice again 🤘🤘
Cheers bud :)
Thank you for all your work. Dave Murray is my fav.i have a signature strat of dave. The black one. I cannot play solo, for now, but î’m working on it. Im a bass player first of all.
His signature start?! Nice! We've all got to start somewhere, you'll have a lot of dexterity from the bass, I'm sure you'll get Murray's licks down :)
Great job! God bless you
Thank you! You too! Lots of little tricks like this in his playing, just keep adding up until you get those monster solos he busts out!
Would you think its possible to do a Pro Tips on John Sykes in the possible future??
1 of my favorite guitarist
You and me both Cody!
Always keep the stratocaster feeling so smooth and thats why i love about iron maiden , Janick Adrian & Dave = TRIPLE THREAT ! 👊👊
Hey Jbf thanks for all your great lessons especially regarding Dave Murray as I am a huge Maiden fan.
I am having an issue with Lick 1. I can get up to speed but the problem ist the darn b string. No matter how gentle i get the finger of that sting, it rings. It is always present. Especially with the sweeping. I am using inside picking now to cut of the ringing as quickly as possible. So do you mute that string. I want to nail the first lick perfectly before proceeding to the others. Whats keeping me away from it is the ****** B String
Tough one to figure out, some possible things might help:
Really gently lift your finger off the b string, so that the finger makes contact, but the note is no longer held down
Keep it slow, figure out what speed the B string stops being muted- film your self and look for differences in the technique
Use the underside of your 3rd finger (when it's on the G string) to mute out the B string. I reckon this is what I tend to do at higher speeds
Don't get too hung up on it, try the other ideas and come back to if afterwards. Also sleep on it- oddly enough both of these are sometimes more effective than endless practising!
At higher speeds my strings probably ring in to each other a bit as well... because I've always been a bit sloppy! Cheat and hide it with reverb and delay, haha!
It might be worth giving this video a wee watch as well, see if any of the tips for muting help out - ruclips.net/video/Uc2zLYNF9Hg/видео.html
Let me know if you have any luck with those!
@@JbfMusicGuitar thank you for your advice, I really appreciate it. If I get nervous or tense up I put away the guitar and have a break or try the other day that helps a lot indeed. i also tried to lower the gain a bit. Yes I will try diffrent approaches in my playing. I did practice today with your tips and sometimes all notes are very clear. I got to figure out why and apply that. Should I play wihout delay and with high gain?
Thanks again for answering 🙂
Thanks so much. My poor wrist lol. But I'll practice this lots!
Awesome! Hope you get some tasty solos and a tonne of inspiration form these!
Maiden Style Jam Tracks:
ruclips.net/video/T-9DGugAwjg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PJRPJAD-WJo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/MR5WraEHboE/видео.html
Is that hallowed be thy name cover in the end yours
Nice vid thanks for sharing - Edinburgh accent?
Cheers mate! And yes, well spotted!
i seem to have a problem to NOT let the strings go whenever i play the lick and letting the sound sounds "muddy". got any tips to prevent that?
Yeah, so try to lift up your finger but as little as possible when moving to a new string; like on those trills.
So for example with lick 1, keep your 1st finger around that 12th fret, but lift it off just enough so that the string is muted when you pick the G string's 14th fret. You might find that the tip of your first finger muted the G string when you're moving back to the B string as well.
^ This stuff and some other muting trick are in this one: ruclips.net/video/Uc2zLYNF9Hg/видео.html hopefully be something else in there that's useful?
I've been trying to master this stuff for years, still can't grasp it. I find sweep picking easier than this.
I try to mute the note when playing the licks but it just uncomfortable for my fingers and then it's just sloppy
Hmm, if you give me a bit more info I might be able to help?
Failing that, these: ruclips.net/video/Uc2zLYNF9Hg/видео.html are the best muting techniques I know of, might be worth a look?
Ok thanks
@@sammendez3381 No problem Eric, let me now if that helps, any issues just give me a shout :)
One more question do you have any videos on synchronising to not play sloppy
@@sammendez3381 Hmm, good question! It's really just a case of getting you hands in sync at a slower tempo and training the muscle memory. I'll have a think to see if I can come up with anything a bit more specific or less vague.
This one is about not digging in too much, which can trip up your right hand- ruclips.net/video/aujr9mz9CII/видео.html
This is the best picking workout I've come up with for co-ordination - ruclips.net/video/vzA9mtX63tQ/видео.html
Can you make a lesson on showing only dave murrays patterns. I'm not interested in the scale notes I'm just interested in the patterns that I can apply to any scale. The main point is just this trade mark patterns that are not basic fundamental licks
I'm not sure how I'd could do that, any suggestions?
His trademark patterns tend to build around trills (and what I called the 'embellished trill') a big part of what makes them sound like Murray is his note choice and is easier to show that in context of a scale/key.
If you just want licks, I covered a few here:
ruclips.net/video/de3-DHXgSvY/видео.html
This is the Trooper solo, which I suppose you could take some licks from as well?
ruclips.net/video/c5wNCQBDCWg/видео.html
^ Let me know if those are any use, I'll have a think about how I could approach this topic differently as well :)
@@JbfMusicGuitar yes Dave Murray uses his trademark trills when going up and down scales or melodies lines he will add in his trademark trills. In the video lesson just show his trademark trills that aren't normal used ones that most guitarist do.
@@waynegram8907 Sure, are there any example solos that you can drop a youtube link to?
@@JbfMusicGuitar I will have to look into it more but mostly he does his trademark trills when playing scales and playing melodies
You're one entitled little fuck. I bet you were raised by a single mother. The "I want it now and in a hurry" mentality. There's no such thing as a Murray "trademark trills", or Iommi trademark trills or any trademark trills. Trilling is a technique and no one has a patent on it. It's one of the most basic techniques in playing like slides and bends. Murray just trills up and down a scale, Minor Pentatonic, most of the time. He's good at it but there's no trademark in playing a basic run fast.
He has to show the scale in order for those that want to learn, know what's going on. This guy went out and made this video for free to help you guys out and you want little princess treatment and a specialized lesson just for the little princess. Why don't you do yourself and him a favor and thank him. Take my word for it, in about 10-15 years you'll be a better Man for it. It'll definitely help fix that character flaw your mother passed onto you.
PDF Tabs??
I made this before I started putting tabs up on Patreon- will have a look through my old hard drives and see if I can find them!
@@JbfMusicGuitar então não tem?
1:09 Eponas song Ocarina of Time :P
Brilliant! Great reference, also good ear pretty top notch melodic recall going on there!
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Sarcasm.. :P
@@GabrielSkolderblad Honestly wasn't sarcasm, just impressed that you had a fun reference, which was also correct!
Got Like number 666
Haha, brilliant! 🤘