Thursday, March 19, 2026

25 thoughts on “Guitar Lesson Solo – Carl Roa Instructional DVD – Shred Rock Fusion Progressive Metal Jazz

  • I finally found a copy if this! Now when I play over changes and it sounds like crap I'll have no excuses! PS Magic Elf is incredible one of my fave instrumental albums ever.

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  • Took a good while to find this, but it was worth the search — it sounds just as amazing as I remember it!

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  • Hello there, I understand that you’re excited about rock guitar, and I would be happy if you could check out my work – I put lots of time and effort to ensure maximum quality of my backing tracks and instructional videos. Thank you very much in advance.

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  • Thanks for the very kind words! I have influences from rock, jazz, blues, classical … I am into it if it's good, regardless of genre. I do teach lessons via Skype and also have instructional DVD's available. Check it out at carlroa.com. Thanks again! – Carl

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  • Hi Jacob, thank you for the very kind words! There is no TAB for the Battle Axe tune. I do hope to create a tlranscription book in the future. – Carl

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  • carl, where can i find the tabs for battle axe? thank you very much, Jacob
    p.s. ur an amazing guitarist in my top 3 of all time you should be more famous!

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  • This musical excerpt is from the song "Visions In Green" by the band MAGIC ELF (Mr. Roa is the guitarist in this band), off the album Heavy Meddle. The band has a website: magicelf.com

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  • Carl I looked again this is still my favorite as for the reason I already mentioned. It does a great job of reflecting your emotions. I can hear that underlying growl that is always trying to come out.

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  • Carl Roa, definitely added to my TOP 10 guitar heros !!!!!!! Of course it's a Les Paul, but who cares, put anything into this guys hands, Suhr, Gibson, anything, and he makes MAGIC!!!!

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  • what FX are you using? Can you recommend some pedals that are a must to have in your arsenal?? Killer Tone.

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  • @HrachGHovsepyan – Yes, big time – You can hear a LOT of Steve Morse in his compositions, and even his tone sounds a lot like Morse too… Not that that's a bad thing, but sometimes, it's almost a bit TOO Morse!

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