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Hey There Delilah by Plain White T’s
Riff Rundown Difficulty: Easy
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Working Class Hero by John Lennon
Difficulty: Easy This song has been recently done by Green Day, but here’s the John Lennon version. There are two guitars, where one actually is the melody line. The up and down arrows indicate strumming patterns. Pay close attention to the bass notes, which will be on the Low E string and the A string.
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Cats In The Cradle by Harry Chapin
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Friends In Low Places by Garth Brooks
Difficulty: Intermediate Garth Brooks is a very influential figure in the history of country music, even though there are some “real” country singers and musicians who would like to deny it. He could be considered a post-Merle Haggard country/rock/singer/songwriter in various respects. Brooks brought country music to a new audience in the ’90s – mainly, a…
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Crash Into Me by Dave Matthews Band
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate The Dave Matthews Band are a band of unlikely sorts. Their music is folksy, yet they have a jazz quality as well. The cat and mouse styling of Dave Matthews places him in a category of his own. His unique approach to certain structures and chord voicings make the band sound like no…
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Lola by The Kinks
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Black Water by The Doobie Brothers
Difficulty: Intermediate Guitar 1 and 2 is tuned to : D, A, D, G, B, D Guitar 3 is in standard tuning
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“I’d Love To Change The World” by Ten Years After
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Maggie May by Rod Stewart
Key Of: D Solo: D Pentatonic Major (with a few alternates) Instruments: Acoustic Guitar Tuning: Standard Difficulty: Intermediate
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“Angie” by The Rolling Stones
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate This song really isn’t as hard as some may think. I have shown some of the fingerings for the notes, but remember the key to learning the style of Keith Richards is one to build on. He uses lots of pauses in the songs, and the notes are very sparse, BUT they are…