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  • Call Me The Breeze by Lynyrd Skynyrd

    Difficulty: Intermediate Intro Guitar 1: This guitar part will be playing the main shuffle in the intro. You should set your metronome to 190 bpm (beats per minute). Here’s the rhythm so you can practice: Guitar 2: This guitar part plays the lead fill in the intro. Here’s the full intro: Verse 1 Guitar 1:…

  • “Bold As Love” by Jimi Hendrix

    Difficulty: Advanced This song is tuned to Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb (all flats) Before this song confuses you too much, here is Verse 1 and Chorus 1 all together, with all guitar parts: Here’s a video of every guitar part in the 1st Verse and the 1st Chorus: Verse 1 Measures 1 –…

  • Angelina by Tommy Emmanuel

    Difficulty: ADVANCED You’ll need a capo on the 2nd fret and to tune to D, A, D, G, B, E (Drop D). Intro In the audio below, I started just as you see, but I left out the turnaround at the end of the last measure above, which just leads back into the same theme…

  • “Black Magic Woman” by Santana

    Difficulty: Intermediate  In the first solo riff, Carlos Santana is playing in the key of Dm, which means that the solo is based off of the D Pentatonic Minor scale. Remember, the Dm would be in the 1st position, the Gm would be in the 4th position, and the Am would be in the 5th position. Solo…

  • “Atlantis” by The Shadows

    Riff Rundown Difficulty: Intermediate Main Theme Guitar 1 Guitar 2 Bass Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Atlantis” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Atlantis” (Power Tab)

  • “Love Song” by Tesla

    Riff Rundown Difficulty: Intermediate The Solo Part 1 Try playing the solo by yourself over the backing track: Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Love Song” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Love Song” (Power Tab)

  • How To Download Over 1000 Acoustic Guitar Tabs

    How would you like to have your own library of accurate tabs of over 1000 acoustic guitar songs? Sign up for our free “Acoustic Guitar Planet” newsletter and in return we’ll send you the links you need to download all 1000 tabs in a matter of minutes. Just use the sign up form below to…

  • The Basic Blues Shuffle Rhythm

    Let’s take a shuffle rhythm in 12/8 time but, instead of playing full chords, we are going to use two note power chords. One note will be the root note of the chord we are on in the progression and the other note will be varied or shuffled between the 5 and 6 notes of the chord to give us…

  • Dsus4: D suspended 4th guitar chord chart

    A suspended chord is a chord that creates a subtle harmonic tension by adding an extra note that sounds like it wants to resolve back to the original chord. You can hear their use in most types of music. Technically the extra note is the 4th step in the major scale replacing the 3rd. Common symbols…

  • F7 Barre Chord

    The dominant 7 F barre chord (E7 chord shape on the 1st fret). You can carry the same chord shape up the fret board to create other dominant 7 chords. For example, move the entire shape up one fret and it’s an F#7 chord. The root is the note on the low E string.