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Your post MUST contain information! Please add a detailed description to posts and titles. I recently watched one of Stephan Forte's clinics but weirdly, I can't find the link!? Mount and blade warband guide. Anyway, here's a small list of stuff I've found helpful, interesting or just pretty cool. Also, it's not all neo-classical as the stuff which gets labelled as such is generally all manner of genres in addition to having classical influences. Jess Loomis - Plains of Oblivion backings and tab book. Jeff Loomis - Merchant of Menace column he did in Guitar World a few years ago.
Here's a pdf of most of them: Paul Gilbert - Intense Rock (REH Video), Vinnie Moore - Advanced Lead Guitar Techniques (Hot Licks Video), Vinnie Moore - Speed, Accuracy and Articulation (Hot Licks Video), Marty Friedman - Exotic Metal Guitar (Hot Licks Video), Marty Friedman - Melodic Control (Inside Edge Video), John Pettruci - Rock Discipline (DVD and book). Per Nilsson - Scar Guitar. 200 Rock Licks - Hal Leonard. I especially like Greg Harrison and there are a load of video lessons he does in here.
Andy James - Custom Metal Series 1, 2 & 3, Andy James - Shred Guitar In 6 Weeks. He has loads of instructional material but they're the ones I've 'tried'.
Some books I have or have read include: A Guide to Chords, Scales & Arpeggios - Al Di Meola and Bob Aslanian, A Geometry Of Music: Harmony and Counterpoint in the Extended Common Practice - Dmitri Tymoczko, The Guitar Grimoire books - Adam Kadmon: Website here - The Berklee Method. Take a look at this post: I studied classical piano and became interested in orchestration and more advanced theory. There are some books in there that are pretty much the standard, rather than me list them. Take it or leave it if you just want 'shred vids'. Here are some Youtube channels I like.