What’s better than using 85 Metal Guitar Licks by JamString? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
85 Metal Guitar Licks feels like a tight little toolbox for anyone who wants metal solos to sound sharper and faster. It is not a game or some bloated course. It is a clean list of 85 licks laid out by technique and style, with clear audio at slow, medium, and fast speeds plus proper tab for each one. Think Paul Gilbert bite, Yngwie fire, some Steve Vai and Joe Satriani flavor, then a few classic riffs that nod to Black Sabbath, Motörhead, and Iron Maiden. Pick a category such as alternate picking, sweep picking, legato, or tapping, hit play, and the app shows exactly how the line is built. Mark favorites, jump back later, keep chipping away at the tricky bits.
The variety is what stands out. One minute it is a crunchy minor pentatonic or blues lick, the next it is harmonic minor runs or dorian and mixolydian patterns that feel more modern. The sweep shapes and tapped ideas are fast but the slow versions are actually slow enough to hear the mechanics, so it does not feel impossible. There are no ads or in app purchases nagging in the middle of practice, which helps with focus. On PC with BlueStacks, the bigger screen makes the tabs easier to read and flipping through licks with a mouse feels quick, plus running audio through decent speakers gives those chugs a bit more punch. Suitable for classic metal, thrash, shred, djent, prog, the whole lot, and it is easy to pull small pieces into a solo without learning a full song.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.





