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Beatles: A Day In The Life |
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| This one has an acoustic in it and even a bass part from the Fab Four. It's all easy to play, so try learning all the parts to both instruments! |
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Hendrix, Jimi: The Wind Cries Mary |
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| This classic Jimi Hendrix ballad has some wonderful guitar parts. Technically it's not a hard song to play, so it's a great song to learn for the intermediate player. Advanced players will also enjoy learning the song because of the insight it gives us to |
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Van Halen: Pretty Woman |
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| This riff offers a sneak peek into how Eddie Van Halen does what he does. It is a remake of the late Roy Orbison's song. Included are whammy bar tricks, slides, and harmonics. What are you waiting for? Jump right in! |
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Walsh, Joe: Life's Been Good |
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| Here's a classic from Joe Walsh who has always come up with some great guitar parts. In both his solo career and while serving as a member of The Eagles, Joe Walsh has proved that he is a true guitar giant. |
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List of "Must Know" Rock Songs ( In No Partic... |
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| You're a budding guitarist and you're looking for something that will not only challenge you, but open up the many possibilities for your chosen instrument. What can the pioneers that came before you teach you? |
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| You can call the automated line below and give us your voice testimonial. It's one of the best ways for you to show support for Riff-O-Matic. |
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Grateful Dead: Casey Jones (Part 1) |
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| A jam band at the least, The Grateful Dead was known for having a huge following called simply Deadheads. This particular song is from their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. This song is considered easy to intermediate because of the usage of slides and |
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