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Top Gun Anthem by Steve Stevens
Hey, you want to know the first lead guitar part I learned was? Don’t laugh, but it was “Top Gun Anthem” way back in the mid-’80s. It’s a soaring song, but the main parts of the song are pretty easy to learn. Here’s the tab for the video: Theme 1 Theme 2 Theme 1 Variation
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“Turn Me Loose” by Loverboy
Photo: Paul Natkin | Credit: Getty Images Copyright: 2017 Paul Natkin Intro Measures 1-4 Measures 5-8 How To Play It Begin the first measure by placing your 1st finger on the third fret on the “low E” string. Place your 3rd and 4th fingers on the “A” string and the “D” string. Play that twice, and then mute…
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A/C#
Add a C# on the 4th fret of the A string when playing an open A chord to create an A/C# chord. We’re simply changing the lowest note to C# to create an A/C# chord.
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A/C
Use your 1st finger as a barre across the D, G, and B strings at the 2nd fret and use your 2nd finger to grab that C note on the A string. It’s an A chord, but we add the C as the lowest note to create a A/C chord.
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“Devil Inside” by INXS
The Main Riff To “Devil Inside” Fretting hand… Picking hand… “Devil Inside” Playing Tips This is a very easy guitar riff to play. Just use your 1st finger to fret the notes on the 1st fret and your 3rd finger to fret the notes on the 3rd fret. Pay close attention to the staccato notes…