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“Take On Me” by A-Ha
There’s a quirky lead part that was originally played on a synth in this song, but here we have it transcribed for guitar. It’s fun to learn and play – perfect for all of you lead-guitarist-in-training.
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“The Ride” by David Allen Coe
This ballad tells the story of a hitch hiker’s encounter with the ghost of Hank Williams, Sr in a ride from Alabama to Tennessee. Chords And Lyrics The Ride chords and lyrics PDF: David Allen CoeThe Ride Lyrics David Allan Coe The Ride I was thumbin’ from Montgomery I had my guitar on my back…
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“Everybody Hurts” by R.E.M.
Difficulty: Easy Verse Riff Chorus Guitar 1 Guitar 2 (acoustic) Complete Transcription To “Everybody Hurts” (PDF)
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Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones
For Keith’s part, tune to D, G, D, G, B, D (as usual) For Ron’s part, it’s standard tuning. Intro/Verse Chorus Complete Transcription Rolling Stones – start_me_up PDF
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“Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” by The Beatles
Intro Pre-Chorus I am using an actual slide for the fifth guitar. I kept it as low as possible to get the weird effect. I used the “Jazz” effect on the Line 6, where I usually just use the “Bypass” for the acoustic. I also turned down the treble as much as I could, and lifted the presence up.…
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“Drive” by REM
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate Here are all the chords used : Dm G F Am Em C The song is performed at 72 bpm (beats per minute). There are some tricks to this song. Notice at the VERY beginning of the verse, you are asked to play a D. That is NOT a D chord.…
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“Vertigo” by U2
Difficulty: Easy Composer – U2 Where to find this song – How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb Pre-Verse And Verse Here’s what the pre-verse riff sounds like with guitar and bass: For the verse only the bass guitar plays. It just continues with the same riff it played for the pre-verse. Guitar You won’t have any…
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Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash
Intro Verse Chorus
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“Daniel” by Elton John
The lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin, Elton’s writing partner. When Elton wrote the music for it, he chopped off the last verse because he thought the song was already too long. This completely changed the meaning of the song, as the deleted verse explained that “Daniel” was a Vietnam Vet who returned home after the war, lost his…