” the guitarist explained. “I love the bridge. I don’t know what the hell those chords are that Mike’s playing, but it sounds original. It’s one of the last ones we recorded at Shangri-La, and it was fun to come up with one more uptempo song. Ed’s vocal dexterity here...
Sundownis the only album of the late Gordon Lightfoot's to have reached the No. 1 spot in the U.S. Here was Lightfoot at his peak in terms of acoustic songwriting — simple guitar parts, straightforward lyrics, uncomplicated production. Lightfoot would later embark on more experimental ways o...
"ACDC Highway To Hell" is a MIDI music piece in Pop Music style, played by an ensemble of 13 instruments including Overdriven Guitar, Distortion Guitar, Electric Guitar (clean), Acoustic Bass, Fretless Bass, and Crash Cymbal 1. The total duration of this midi music is 3 minutes and 9...
Highway-To-Hell ACDC "Highway-To-Hell" is a MIDI music piece in Rock style, played by an ensemble of 14 instruments including Overdriven Guitar, Harmonica, Electric Bass (pick), Distortion Guitar, Acoustic Bass Drum, and Acoustic Snare. The total duration of this midi music is 3 minutes ...
Beyonce's update was built on instrumental elements from the original master recording of the song from 1968'sWhite Album, includingPaul McCartney's foot tapping and acoustic guitar. A McCartney representative confirmed the news toVariety, citing Beyonce's team. ...
I started off when I was 15 trying to copy Wes Montgomery until I could play the whole solo on “West Coast Blues.” That showed me how to play through minor seventh chords and I started to get it. So that goes deep and I’m a musician that has perfect time and rhythm. I’m the...
“three chords and the truth” motto to its logical conclusion. Even album cuts like “Love on the Rocks” and “Back to the Rocking Horse” rocked respectably, a major victory in the hits-and-filler era. And to understand the abject absurdity of the decade's crusading parental groups, ...
" theGuns N' Rosesbassist said in a press release. "I couldn't breathe and couldn't see straight, and lately, I have thankfully found my acoustic guitar as a refuge. If I just hold on to that guitar, play chords, and hum melodies, I can start to climb my way out of that hole...