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Come Together by The Beatles (The Complete Guitar Solo)
Download the tab and play along with the backing track. This is an easy solo to learn! Come Together Backing Track Come Together Guitar Tab Download a PDF of the full tab and music notation at the link below: beatles_the-come_together
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Fretboard Inlay Exercise
Here’s a great way to really drum the fingerboard’s inlay system into your head! It’s an exercise we’ll simply call the “Inlay Exercise”. Here’s how to do it: On the high E string play the open string then the E at the 12th fret. Go up to the first fret and play that note and then…
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“Nothing But A Good Time” by Poison
Difficulty: Intermediate Intro Verse Full Transcription Complete Transcription To “Nothing But A Good Time” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Nothing But A Good Time” (Power Tab)
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“Message In A Bottle” by The Police
Sting always claimed that this was his favorite song as well did Andy Summer. The song, “Message in a Bottle,” is about one man’s struggle as a castaway in hopes that by placing a letter in a bottle, a passing ship would find it, finding him. The Main Riff This riff contains chord voicings that are typical…
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Blackbird by The Beatles
Lesson 1 Here’s the tab to what will be covered in this first lesson: Notice in the first measure, we have a measure of 3/4 time and then the second measure is 4/4 time. So this first measure only gets three beats, whereas the second measure gets four beats. Basically, you can form a G-chord,…
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Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton
This is a really easy lead. If you have little or no prior experience playing lead guitar, this would be a great start! Complete Transcription To “Wonderful Tonight ” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Wonderful Tonight ” (Power Tab)
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Mediant chord (iii)
The mediant chord: iii The mediant chord not used that often in the major keys for songwriting and is found more often in the minor keys. This doesn’t mean that we should avoid it completely and I find that the iii chord can add some interesting colour, especially in a bridge. iii rarely moves to V and generally leads to the chords vi, ii and IV.…