Review: Guitar Method: In the style of Nirvana
Review MVP Guitar Method: In the Style of Nirvana
Nirvana is one of those great bands that did something that influenced the face of rock music. They left there mark in the minds of hundreds of budding musicians, where making good music can be accessible to everyone with a message.
Kurt Cobian was not a great master of technique by any means, but the guitar riffs and song composition that he left are very honest. The guitar riffs may seem very basic in view of metal at the time, but I feel they are some of the creative and effective riffs written.
Now that you know how I stand on the band, let’s get into the review.
Instructor Information:
Curt Mitchel comes across as a total hair metalhead with Floyd-rose equipped super strat’s and admits to being in a commercial party metal band at the time of nirvana’s activity. He admits that it is because of them that the hair-metal of the 80’s died.
In the dvd menu and jam track is the same song that was written by him over a looped drumbeat that sounds like it is straight out the the song “scentless appriatnce” and honestly it sucks. He took all the different techniques that were used by Kurt and strings them all together.
Overall it feels like you will be playing more correct sounding Nirvana that Kurt & Co. were pulling off on the records.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner - Intermediate
Prerequisites: Power Chords, TAB, At least some pentatonic scale experience.
Video Content:
You are introduced, through each riff to work through all of the guitar parts for Nevermind and In Utero. Since this is not a sanctioned video, they are referred to by number and not by song. If you don’t know the albums that well, listen to them all the way through before you attempt this video, otherwise you will have no idea where the different pieces fit.
Playing the riffs has given a better appreciation for the creative use of the chords and riffs that Kurt wrote. It is very easy to pick-up on these and learn the material.
Video Production Quality Overall: 7.5 / 10
I give the video a pretty high mark here. I imagine that the majority of us will probably be sitting in front of a computer when working through the lesson. The tab for everything can be found on the DVD in pdf form.
One of the menu items is a mode that goes riff-by-riff displaying the tab along with the music.
In closing, I think that every guitarist has something that we can learn from this band. Either way you can hear their influence on rock and roll. Without them we might still have whitesnake and Yngwie Malstreem on the radio.
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