Carl Culpepper
Carl Culpepper
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- Arpeggio Etude for Rock Guitar
- Diminished Scale in Blues-Rock Soloing
- Dominant 11 Pentatonic Scale
- Dominant Pentatonic Scale
- Dotted Eighth Delay Technique and Etude
- Hirajoshi Scale
- Melodic Scale Sequences
- Mixolydian Soloing I
- Mixolydian Soloing II
- Patterns of the Blues Scale
- Patterns of the Pentatonic Scale
- Pentatonic Phrases for Classic and Blues-Rock
- Pentatonic Phrases for Hard Rock and Metal
- Phrygian Dominant Scale
- Rhythmic Displacement
- Ritchie Blackmore Style
- Soloing Over a Static Dominant 7 Vamp
- Soloing Over a Static Gm7 Vamp
- The Aeolian Scale
- The Dorian Scale
- The Ionian Scale
- The Lydian Scale
Biography
Atlanta based guitarist Carl Culpepper has been a professional musician since 1985. Though hes been involved in various styles of music, including Baroque and jazz, during that time, his personal style has remained rooted in the high-energy, guitar-driven rock sounds of his developmental years. You can hear Culpeppers impressive chops on his solo album, Amplitude (Insight), as well as on the Mad Margritt disc Show No Mercy (Perris Records). In addition to his career as a performing artist, Culpepper is a longstanding faculty member and co-Head of Guitar at the Atlanta Institute of Music & Media, and has worked extensively in the field of guitar transcription and is a published author of several instructional guitar products, including Terrifying Technique (Hal Leonard). To learn more, visit Carl-Culpepper.com.