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“Everlong” by Foo Fighters
Difficulty: Intermediate Where to Find This Song – The Colour And The Shape track # 11 Release Date – May 20, 1997 The Band – Dave Grohl – vocals, lead guitar Nate Mendel – bass Taylor Hawkins – drums Craig Shefflet – guitar, vocals The Main Riff This song is in drop D tuning. You should…
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A/D
This is a slash chord or compound chord. We’ll start with an A major chord, but we’ll alter the root note. Normally we would play the open A string, but in this case, we’ll alter the lowest note to a D note. In other words, it’s an A chord but we’ll change the lowest pitch…
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G (6th String Barre)
Here’s an alternative to the open G chord. It’s a 6th string root barre chord (E shape barre chord). This type of barre chord is great for playing all the major chords.
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“What It’s Like” by Everlast
Difficulty: Easy Composer – Erik Schrody Where to find this song – Whitey Ford Sings the Blues track # 4 Release Date – January 1998 Once best known for his time in the rap unit House of Pain, Everlast successfully reinvented himself in 1998 with the best-selling Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, a largely acoustic, hip-hop-flavored…
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F#/Gb (6th String Root Barre)
Create an F# (or Gb) chord by using the E shape barre chord with the root on the 2nd fret of the low E string.
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“Hotel California” by Eagles
Intro Part 1 Here’s a tough one for you. To play this like the original you’ll need a capo at the 7th fret (and a 12 string to boot). It’s fun to learn and rewarding if you can finally get it, but I ain’t gonna lie… it’s a tough one! Em, B7. Dsus2 Intro Part…