Key To The Highway by Big Bill Broonzy
Intro Part 1 Intro Part 2 Verse Video Breakdown Part 1 Part 2 Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Key To The Highway” (PDF)… Read More »Key To The Highway by Big Bill Broonzy
Intro Part 1 Intro Part 2 Verse Video Breakdown Part 1 Part 2 Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Key To The Highway” (PDF)… Read More »Key To The Highway by Big Bill Broonzy
Intro There will be a series (in order) of chords in this intro as followed : Chorus Once again, the chords below are in order.… Read More »“Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” by Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones have been around a long time and it’s not because of their good looks. It’s because of their phenomenal music. These guys can jam!
This song is perfect example of their layered guitar approach. It contains really nice guitar parts that are fun to learn and play- not to mention educational. Give it a try today!Read More »Beast Of Burden by The Rolling Stones
Difficulty: Intermediate
You will need to tune to : Drop D and down one step (C, G, C, F, A, D)Read More »Awake by Godsmack
Difficulty: Easy
Here’s a fun and easy riff to learn. The solo is easy to play, too.
Difficulty: Intermediate Acoustic Intro Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Crazy On You” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Crazy On You” (Power Tab)
Difficulty: Intermediate
This signature tune by AC/DC is written in the key of E. It begins with a simple E-D-A chord progression with a lead fill built off of the E pentatonic minor. The lead fill may take a little practice to get up to speed. The riff ends with a “walk-up” on the low E string while alternating with the B note on the 2nd fret of the A string. This part requires a little bit of flexibility in your fingers.
NO PICK on this one guys and gals! It’s just too hard to play that way. The acoustic is in standard tuning. For a real challenge, play it on a nylon acoustic if you have one. Talk about a workout!Read More »“Signe” by Eric Clapton
Difficulty:Intermediate
Overall the song isn’t that hard to play. There are just quite a few parts to it.Read More »“Tangerine” by Led Zeppelin