Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
In this lesson you’ll learn how to play a little Reggae music in the Bob Marley classic “Buffalo Soldier”. Reggae is a popular music of Jamaican… Read More »Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
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In this lesson you’ll learn how to play a little Reggae music in the Bob Marley classic “Buffalo Soldier”. Reggae is a popular music of Jamaican… Read More »Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
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These licks are performed entirely with hammer-ons and pull-offs. They make a good exercise for your fret hand. Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Thunderstruck”… Read More »Thunderstruck by ACDC
Main Riff Guitar Bass Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Money” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Money” (Power Tab)
Difficulty: Intermediate
In this riff you will be working with both the verse and the chorus. The riff is set at a moderate 72 bpm (beats per minute) so you should have no trouble understanding the parts. The bass line is tricky in the verse, though, so give it a try on your guitar if you don’t happen to play bass. It will help you quite a bit with your fingerings.Read More »Comedown by Bush
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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.