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“Main Street” by Bob Seger
Where to find this song – Night Moves track #6 Release Date – May 1978 Bob Seger developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the ’70s. While he never attained the critical respect of his contemporary Bruce Springsteen, Seger did develop a dedicated following through constant touring with his…
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“My My Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)” by Neil Young
Riff Rundown Difficulty: Intermediate This song is really only intermediate because of Neil Young’s strumming. There are quite a few strange twists that he throws in the song, but overall, just strum loosely on this one. On each verse, we tried to make it sound as much like the tablature shows, but the concept is really just his…
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“Play That Funky Music” by Wild Cherry
Difficulty: Intermediate
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“Life’s Been Good” by Joe Walsh
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate
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Have A Cigar by Pink Floyd
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate
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“Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate Intro The song begins at a plodding 67 bpm. Interlude The song switches to a much faster 134 bpm here. Tab Complete Transcription To “Black Sabbath” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Black Sabbath” (Power Tab)
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Beast Of Burden by The Rolling Stones
Difficulty: Intermediate The Rolling Stones have been around a long time and it’s not because of their good looks. It’s because of their phenomenal music. These guys can jam! This song is perfect example of their layered guitar approach. It contains really nice guitar parts that are fun to learn and play- not to mention educational. Give it…
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“Houses Of The Holy” by Led Zepplin
Composer – Page / Plant Where to find this song – Physical Graffiti track # 4 Release Date – February 1975 Led Zeppelin was the definitive band. It wasn’t just their interpretation of the blues — it was how they incorporated mythology, mysticism, and a variety of other genres, into their own unique sound. Led Zeppelin had…
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Proud Mary by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Intro And Verse This intro riff is composed of open chords and a couple of E style barre chords at the end. Set your metronome at 116 beats per minute to play it up to speed. Slow: Up To Speed: Verse The D above the eight notes tells you what chord to play. The slanted…
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“Who’ll Stop The Rain” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Difficulty: Easy This is a great song to help you work on your strumming. Notice that the strumming stays constant, and you are playing basic chords.