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The inception of The Rock School bears the imprint of the illustrious guitarist, Faraz Anwar, a luminary in the realm of rock music. Anwar's vision is to extend the reach of rock guitar education globally, transcending geographical boundaries through the seamless medium of online instruction. The mission is to impart a profound understanding of rock music to enthusiasts worldwide, fostering the development of skilled musicians.

At the heart of Anwar's educational endeavor is an innovative approach to online learning. Private lessons, facilitated through video messaging, have been meticulously designed to surmount the challenges commonly associated with virtual instruction. This ensures a streamlined and efficient learning experience, free from scheduling conflicts, connectivity issues, time constraints, and undue performance pressures.

Elevate your musical proficiency to unprecedented heights through exclusive online sessions personally conducted by Faraz Anwar. As an instructor, Anwar is dedicated to cultivating the talents of aspiring rock guitarists, offering comprehensive guidance in techniques ranging from speed picking and sweep picking to arpeggios and music theory.

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Ishq Ki Subah
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Ishq Ki Subah

Faraz Anwar's Ishq Ki Subah is a soulful instrumental masterpiece that blends melodic finesse with emotional depth. The track opens with serene, flowing guitar work, gradually building into a passionate crescendo. Faraz's signature phrasing and delicate vibrato evoke a sense of longing and hope, mirroring the dawn (subah) of love. The composition balances technical brilliance with heartfelt expression, making it a timeless piece in Pakistani rock. Perfect for reflective moments, it captures the essence of love's tender beginnings.

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Maazi Haal Mustaqbil
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Maazi Haal Mustaqbil

Mizraab’s Maazi, Haal, Mustaqbil is a progressive rock epic, blending intricate guitar work, haunting melodies, and philosophical depth. Faraz Anwar’s virtuosic riffs and soulful solos traverse time—past (maazi), present (haal), and future (mustaqbil). The track shifts from melancholic introspection to explosive intensity, showcasing Mizraab’s mastery of rhythm and emotion. A timeless journey through sound and thought.

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Tale Of The Lunatics
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Tale Of The Lunatics

Faraz Anwar's Tale of the Lunatics is a progressive rock masterpiece, blending intricate guitar work with haunting melodies. The track features complex rhythms, soaring solos, and dark, poetic undertones, showcasing Faraz's virtuosity. Its dynamic shifts and intense energy reflect themes of madness and rebellion, making it a standout in Pakistani rock. A fusion of technical brilliance and raw emotion, it leaves a lasting impact.

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The First One
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The First One

Faraz Anwar – The First One (1993–1996): A Pioneering Instrumental Odyssey

Released between 1993 and 1996, The First One marks Pakistani guitar legend Faraz Anwar’s audacious solo debut, a visionary fusion of progressive rock, neoclassical shred, and Eastern melodic traditions. This instrumental masterpiece transcends technical prowess, offering a meditative journey through soaring melodies, intricate rhythms, and raw emotional depth.

Musical Exploration The album’s 11 tracks showcase Faraz’s eclectic influences, from Yngwie Malmsteen’s neoclassical fury to Joe Satriani’s lyrical phrasing, all infused with subtle Eastern ornamentation. "Khawab Jasi Thi Wo" opens with dreamlike arpeggios, while "Diabolos" unleashes fiery alternate picking and harmonic minor runs. Tracks like "Teri Ankhon Mein" reveal his ability to blend Urdu poetic sensibility with Western rock, creating a sound uniquely Pakistani yet globally resonant.

Technical Brilliance & Soul Faraz’s guitar work is both cerebral and visceral. "Morse & Me" features complex time signatures akin to Dream Theater, while "Love Hurts" balances shredding with aching vibrato. His compositional maturity is striking for a debut—"Quest of My Journey" unfolds like an epic, with layered harmonies and dynamic shifts. The production, though raw, amplifies the album’s organic intensity, capturing live energy rarely heard in studio recordings.

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Faraz Anwar*, the legendary Pakistani guitarist known for his work with **Mizraab* and his solo projects, is set to drop an unreleased album titled *"The First One"* on *May 10th*. This album will give fans a rare glimpse into his early musical journey, showcasing his talent as a teenager.  

it’s a great opportunity for fans to hear his raw, formative years and see how his iconic style developed.

Before *Mizraab, before solos—experience **Faraz Anwar* in his raw, formative years. *‘The First One’, recorded between **1993-1996*, is finally seeing the light on **May 10, 2025.
 

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Faraz Anwar – The First One (1993–1996): A Pioneering Instrumental Odyssey

Released between 1993 and 1996, The First One marks Pakistani guitar legend Faraz Anwar’s audacious solo debut, a visionary fusion of progressive Read more

Faraz Anwar – The First One (1993–1996): A Pioneering Instrumental Odyssey

Released between 1993 and 1996, The First One marks Pakistani guitar legend Faraz Anwar’s audacious solo debut, a visionary fusion of progressive rock, neoclassical shred, and Eastern melodic traditions. This instrumental masterpiece transcends technical prowess, offering a meditative journey through soaring melodies, intricate rhythms, and raw emotional depth.

Musical Exploration The album’s 11 tracks showcase Faraz’s eclectic influences, from Yngwie Malmsteen’s neoclassical fury to Joe Satriani’s lyrical phrasing, all infused with subtle Eastern ornamentation. "Khawab Jasi Thi Wo" opens with dreamlike arpeggios, while "Diabolos" unleashes fiery alternate picking and harmonic minor runs. Tracks like "Teri Ankhon Mein" reveal his ability to blend Urdu poetic sensibility with Western rock, creating a sound uniquely Pakistani yet globally resonant.

Technical Brilliance & Soul Faraz’s guitar work is both cerebral and visceral. "Morse & Me" features complex time signatures akin to Dream Theater, while "Love Hurts" balances shredding with aching vibrato. His compositional maturity is striking for a debut—"Quest of My Journey" unfolds like an epic, with layered harmonies and dynamic shifts. The production, though raw, amplifies the album’s organic intensity, capturing live energy rarely heard in studio recordings.

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    01 - KHAWAB JESI THI WO 4:08
    01 - KHAWAB JESI THI WO
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    02 - ROSHNI 1ST VERSION 5:02
    02 - ROSHNI 1ST VERSION
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    03 - DIABOLOS 2:28
    03 - DIABOLOS
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    04 - YOU TOUCH MY LIFE 5:24
    04 - YOU TOUCH MY LIFE
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    05 - MARIANNE 5:16
    05 - MARIANNE
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    06 - MORSE & ME 5:42
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    07 - TERI ANKHON MEIN 4:20
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    08 - LOVE HURTS 4:58
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    09 - SURREALISTIC 5:30
    09 - SURREALISTIC
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    10 - QUEST OF MY JOURNEY 2:50
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    11 - ACROSS HORIZON 5:54
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Faraz Anwar's Tale of the Lunatics is a progressive rock masterpiece, blending intricate guitar work with haunting melodies. The track features complex rhythms, soaring solos, and dark, poetic undertones, showcasing Read more

Faraz Anwar's Tale of the Lunatics is a progressive rock masterpiece, blending intricate guitar work with haunting melodies. The track features complex rhythms, soaring solos, and dark, poetic undertones, showcasing Faraz's virtuosity. Its dynamic shifts and intense energy reflect themes of madness and rebellion, making it a standout in Pakistani rock. A fusion of technical brilliance and raw emotion, it leaves a lasting impact.

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    A INCEPTION 5:22
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    B SORROW 1:36
    B SORROW
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    C ONE OF THEM 6:40
    C ONE OF THEM
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    D INSTINCT 0:52
    D INSTINCT
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    E WEIGHT OF THE WORLD 6:52
    E WEIGHT OF THE WORLD
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    F BETRAYAL 1:04
    F BETRAYAL
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    G LIBERATION 8:42
    G LIBERATION
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    H UTOPIA 1:10
    H UTOPIA
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    I THROW YOUR SWORDS 8:06
    I THROW YOUR SWORDS
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    J BIRTH 1:10
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