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LickLibrary Classic Albums 5150 TUTORiAL screenshot
Sam Bell | Duration: 4:09 h | Video: H264 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 5,78 GB | Language: English
Sam Bell teaches you how to play every Eddie Van Halen guitar part for the full Van Halen album, 5150, in this Classic Album guitar course. Learn how to play the guitar riffs and solos for 5150, Good Enough, Why Can’t This Be Love and more

"5150" is the seventh studio album by Van Halen, released in 1986. The album marked a significant change in the band's lineup, with Sammy Hagar replacing David Lee Roth as the lead singer. The album not only exceeded expectations, but gave them their first Billboard 200 number one spot. In this licklibrary guitar course, Sam Bell returns with another journey through the guitar parts from a Van Halen classic album, teaching you how to reproduce Eddie Van Halen’s riffs and guitar solos. From fiery fills and acrobatic leads to a meeting of simple crunching riffs paired with rhythm guitar virtuosity; this Classic Album course has something for every rock guitarist.



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It would be awwwwwwwwwsome to have the stems from something like this.

I'm imagining an AI app that would strip the audio from the video at highest quality, then find the natural breaks between words and instrumental sounds and snip those into individual WAV files. It would then sort out all of the instrumental wavs from all of the non-instrumental wavs (speech, singing, dead air). Ideally it would identify the key, BPM, and instrument/instrumental section of each wav and tag and name them as such.

Why not automate it to post the pack on AudioZ as a finishing touch? I suppose a ChatGPT-like thingy could listen to the wavs, determine the genre/sub-genre, name the pack, create the cover art, then write a 2-3 paragraph description to go along with the post. Automate the DDL link process and have it create the optimal Multiformat PEEP Link page.

Someone please make that and then come take my money (or let me find a keygen for it).

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