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Goodbye Blue Sky by Pink Floyd
Complete Transcription (PDF): Goodbye Blue Sky – Pink Floyd
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Yesterday-The Beatles (Intro)
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You’ve Got A Friend- James Taylor (Verse Part 1)
Here’s a sample lesson from Acoustic Daily. You’ve Got A Friend (Full Song Transcription PDF)
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Lyin’ Eyes by Eagles
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“Wanted (Dead Or Alive)” by Bon Jovi
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate The song is meant to be played on a 12-string, but you can still play it on your standard acoustic. Also note that there are a few times that you would technically need an electric for the lead guitar, but again you can play this song using only your acoustic. You just may…
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Leaving On A Jet Plane by John Denver
In this song study of “Leaving On A Jet Plane” by John Denver I’ll present you with different ways to approach and play the song. That’s the ultimate goal of this song study! Not only do I want you to be able to perform the song, but I want you to understand the theory behind…
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In The Ghetto by Elvis Presley
You will need a capo on the 3rd fret for this song. Anytime you see two dark vertical bars with two dots beside them, that will mean to repeat the area that is surrounding it. In some cases, like the ending of this particular song, you will see a number at the end of the…
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Peace Train by Cat Stevens
“Peace Train” is the title of a 1971 hit song by Cat Stevens. The song only uses 4 chords and has a simple strumming pattern, but the chord changes are quick and might pose a problem for some. The intro/chorus part uses a two-part harmony all found on the D and B strings. You’ll…
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Mother Nature’s Son by The Beatles
Intro Note the time change in the intro. It goes from a brief 70 bpm to 88 bpm. (beats per minute). Beginning Intro (70 bpm): Intro (88 bpm) : Verse Interlude Outro Guitar 1 : Guitar 2 : Together : Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Mother Nature’s Son” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Mother Nature’s Son” (Power…
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Silent Night Fingerstyle
This is a very pretty version of Silent Night fingerstyle. To play it, you’ll want to tune your guitar to D, G, D, G, B, E. To do this you’ll only have to tune your low E and A string down a full step, so it’s not too much trouble. It’s well worth the effort!…