Ricky Armellino
Musician
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to Mosh in a Pit at a Concert
A complete guide to dancing in the pit at a concert The music is loud, the crowd is almost louder, and you’ve got a whole lot of energy you need to let loose. Time to find the mosh pit. Before you dive into the brawl, ...
How to
Tell if You Are a Metal Poser
There are many, many people who believe they are Metalheads. A metalhead is a fan or performer of metal music and associates themselves with the metal culture. Metal is a genre of rock n’ roll that became popularized ...
How to Headbang Like a Pro (And Not Hurt Your Neck)
Learn to rock out the right way so you can crank it up to 11 Headbanging is a good way to get into heavy metal music, but when done incorrectly, it can leave you with a gnarly headache or whiplash. If you want to slam to...
How to
Write a Riff
The guitar riff is the lifeblood of rock music. It provides the song with a rhythmic theme, and gives listeners something catchy and memorable to draw them in. Writing a solid rock riff requires creativity, originality a...
How to
Write a Metal Song
Have a dream of being in a successful metal band but don't know how to start? There is no trick to making a good metal song. All you need is some knowledge of how to start, an idea of the sound you're aiming for, and lik...
How to
Break a Glass with Your Voice
Thanks to a clever commercial that aired in the 1970s, the image of singers shattering glass with their voice alone has become seared into America's collective consciousness. This may have led you to wonder, “Could I b...
How to
Master Lead Guitar Basics
Mastering the lead guitar is an art that, like anything else, takes time and practice. There are an almost infinite number of lead styles, tricks, scales, and techniques, but the following methods are meant to kick-start...