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Turnarounds As Intros And Endings
Turnarounds can be used as cool attention-grabbing intros to a song. Just start the intro from the shifting melody line in bar 11 and the rest of the band can kick in wherever feels good in bar 12 or at the start of bar 1. Just the same as intros, a good turnaround is an…
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Turnarounds Over Complicated Progressions
To play a turnaround over a more complicated progression that uses a variety of different chords in the last two bars, the most important thing to remember is to ensure that the tonality of each chord is preserved by hitting notes from the chord as they are played in the progression. To illustrate this, turnaround…
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Contracting Turnaround
Make the bend up to the 10 at the start nice and smooth. The bend should start at 8 on beat 1 and arrive at 10 on the next beat of the triplet.
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Bends Make It Wail
Use string bending to make your solos wail.
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Bella Donna by Peppino D’Agostino
In addition to regularly performing concerts throughout North and South America, Canada, and Europe, D’Agostino has released 12 critically acclaimed albums and two DVDs worldwide. He has been featured on numerous guitar samplers alongside greats like Pat Metheny, Mike Stern, and John Scofield; written numerous guitar instructional books and videos; and in 1997 wrote, composed,…
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Time Signatures (Music Theory For The Guitarist)
Download the e-book: “Music Theory For The Guitarist”
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Highway To Hell by AC/DC
The Main Riff The main riff has a lot of silence in between notes, so be sure to muffle out your guitar where there is a rest. The notes on the low E string is best played with your thumb. Chorus Guitar Bass Solo This is a great Angus Young solo based on the…