Learn how to play the full Highway To Hell album on the guitar, with every Angus Young top rock guitar riff and his best guitar solos taught in step by step rock guitar lessons in this AC/DC guitar course.
You can watch the "Highway to Hell" performance in the video posted above. The attempt came during the Sydney Guitar Festival, with money raised at the event going to the Australian Children's Music Foundation, which provides music education classes and instruments for disadvantaged children. As ...
Grabbed my guitar And strummed a couple chords And sang from the heart Girl you sure got the beat in my chest bumpin' Hell I can't get you out of my head Baby you a song You make me wanna roll my windows Down and cruise Down a back road blowin' stop signs ...
” 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...
1974'sSecond Helping, included the famous "Sweet Home Alabama," a response to Neil Young's "Southern Man," plus their iconic cover of J.J. Cale's "Call Me the Breeze." You might think three guitarists in one band is overkill, but for Skynyrd, it was the perfect recipe for success...
I remember an interview where he said he heard it on the radio in the car and first didn’t realize that it was DP, but liked how his own bass slotted in determining the chords via setting the root notes. He thought it was Motown’ish. For the life of me, I’ve since then ...
(see 2nd guitar fill-in below) |———–|———–|———–| |—-7–9—-7—-9–7–|—-7–9—-7—-9–7–|—-7–9—-7—-9–7–| |—-8–9—-8—-9–8–|—-8–9—-8—-9–8–|—-8–9—-8—-9–8–| |—-9–9—-9—-9–9–...
came by one day and asked if she could put an ad in the window offering guitar lessons," he continues. "And they said, 'If you teach our son for free, we'll put your ad in the window.' And so, I got taught how to negotiate and had to learn some chords all in the sam...
played that riff," he said. "Izzy [Stradlin] started playing the chords that I was playing, strumming them, and all of a sudden Axl [Rose] really liked it. I hated that song because it was so stupid at first. I hated the guitar part. Now it's more love – but there was hate....
" 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...