Whose Clinics have you attended?

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just wondering what clinics peeps attended and do ya still go to them.

i've seen...

Steve Lynch from Autograph.mid 90s i think.

Al Pitrelli- countless bands including Megadeth.at the time(mid 90s) was playing with Alice Cooper.

Rob Balducci-Favored Nations recording instrumental artist.
also drummer Les Cleveland was there doing a Tama clinic.was very impressive.played with Prince and on Dave Weiner's new CD "On Revolute"

The DIGITECH DigiTruck.Mark Akin was the presenter,he does the music for the kid show Dragonball Z.just when the 1101 was coming out and he did a great presentation of what it could do.

plus i went to a Modern Drummer festival in '91 i think.by no means am i a drummer but i went w/ my drummer in my band and got to see the Dixie Dregs play live.very cool.
that was a clinic just on being awesome.
 
ha ha ,got me on that one.i didn't even realize i left a door open for stuff like that.
 
Paul Gilbert
Vivian Cambell
Doyle Dykes
Michael Angelo
and yes, the Steve Lynch one :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:
 
The one's I remember were:

Blues Saraceno
Zakk Wylde (in the 80's)
Steve Vai
George Lynch
Vivian Campbell
Nuno Bettencourt
Mike Portnoy Etc....
 
Haha thats funny , I went to Steve Lynch too.....around 1989-90 I'm guessing...in New Zealand of all places

Other ones I can remember:
Tommy Emmanuel
Vinnie Moore
Steve Morse
 
Bobby Rock w/Neil Zaza and Bill "The Buddah" Dickens
 
Steve Vai
Jennifer Batten

I had a few lessons with Joe Stump at Berklee.
 
Vinnie Moore,Tony MacAlpine,and a drunk off his ass Zakk Wylde clinic
 
Like a few other guys here, I went to a Steve Lynch clinic in 1988 or 89. I left thinking "wow, I'm a better guitar player than the dude in Autograph". He basically gave out a handwritten sheet of tab with a few of his solos. It was real complicated...squares were hammer-ons with right hand index, triangles were the middle finger, circles were the ring finger, etc. Problem was, after the solo to Turn up the Radio, there really wasn't anything else that anyone would want to learn. I will say, that solo does kick-ass though.
 
MisterBulbous":3v1obtuu said:
Like a few other guys here, I went to a Steve Lynch clinic in 1988 or 89. I left thinking "wow, I'm a better guitar player than the dude in Autograph". He basically gave out a handwritten sheet of tab with a few of his solos. It was real complicated...squares were hammer-ons with right hand index, triangles were the middle finger, circles were the ring finger, etc. Problem was, after the solo to Turn up the Radio, there really wasn't anything else that anyone would want to learn. I will say, that solo does kick-ass though.

when i seen him in the early- mid 90s,he basically said to rip off the drum beat of the most popular song on MTV and write a song around that beat cuz people are already into it.

i was like WTF.
 
i would rather attend a steve lynch clinic than a george lynch clinic
 
Gitfiddler":1c1461yn said:
i would rather attend a steve lynch clinic than a george lynch clinic

True. Ive seen bits and pieces of George's REH video. Terrible.
 
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