Video Lesson: Theory of a Deadman Show You How to Play "Gentleman"
These videos are bonus content related to the January 2012 issue of Guitar World. For full print reviews, lesson tabs and more, look for theJanuary 2012 issue of Guitar World on newsstands now, or purchase this issue in our online store here.
In the following videos, Theory of a Deadman's Tyler Connolly and Dave Brenner show you how to play "Gentleman" off their new album, The Truth Is..., which is out now on Roadrunner Records.
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