![]() ![]() The guitar chords are pretty straight ahead making this a fun tune that is simple and quick to get under your fingers.Ĭlocks (Coldplay) YouTube All the Small Things (Blink 182) The piano riff for “Clocks” can be used as an arpeggio exercise and the TAB has notated a guitar version that makes it easy to play. You Really Got Me (The Kinks) YouTube Clocks (Coldplay) Not only is this a great song to get your power-chord playing in shape but also the perfect tune for your first band. The Van Halen version stays pretty true to the Kinks version with a slight key adjustment. This Kinks’ classic was also covered by Van Halen however, for this article we’re going to look at the original version. Zombie (The Cranberries) YouTube You Really Got Me (The Kinks) The single-note phrases are relatively easy and a great way to practice your legato phrasing. For the verse, use the first-position chords and the chorus uses the same chords except that they are the power-chord versions. Seven Nation Army (White Stripes) YouTube Zombie (The Cranberries) A great tune to get started playing slide guitar. And, the solo is pretty straight ahead, just follow the TAB. The main riff is a single-note passage played on the 5th string and the Open-A Tuning makes it very easy to play the one-finger, chord riff (which is played using a slide in the chorus). This classic White Stripes tunes is in Open-A Tuning. Enjoy these easy guitar tabs! Seven Nation Army (White Stripes) For guitar teachers: This is just a simple reference list when you’re looking for ancillary teaching material.Use the YouTube video for reference and then begin working your way through the TAB. For guitar students: Just go to the songs and bands that you like.They are presented in no particular order. In this article, I’ve put together a list of songs that meet a few simple requirements: Once you’re done learning these easy guitar tabs, go learn 50 easy guitar solos! 50 Easy Guitar Tabs For Beginners and Instructors ![]() However, that’s a story for another time. ![]() I am a fan of technology, but, OLGA and Napster put me out of work. It’s amazing how much information is readily available for those willing to put the time in. I actually worked as a transcriber/music book editor for a little over a decade and watched the development and adoption firsthand. Kind of like the Napster technology became the iTunes engine-or, at least, what the engine was based on. It’s also rumoured that OLGA eventually became Ultimate Guitar. OLGA was the Napster of TAB, making songbooks obsolete. That is, to anyone eager enough to troll cyberspace searching for an accurate song sheet. The ASCII form of TAB was born making lyrics, chords, solos, licks and riffs available on a global scale. Check out the 1999 film, Varsity Blues, or The Longest Yard (featuring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock) to catch the track on the big screen.Ī giant track from a giant band, and an opening riff that every rock guitarist should get under their fingers at some point in their careers.The mystery of how did he play that is over.įast forward to the early days of the internet-who remembers OLGA-the OnLine Guitar Archive? “Thunderstruck” has become a standard anthem and can be heard at baseball diamonds, football gridirons, rugby matches, professional wrestling face-offs and other adrenaline-driven events. Both Angus and Malcolm Young, who plays rhythm to Angus’s lead, tend to drive Marshall stacks and Malcolm’s been known to occasionally use Wizards, Orange and Mesa-Boogie amps. Thirteen years later, Razors Edge was re-released as part of the group’s remaster’s series. The song charted high on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks at #5, and the album was certified quintuple platinum (5 million copies sold) in the U.S. Angus’ guitar work on the track has been subject to some debate, but catching the band live it’s obvious that he’s picking the fretted notes and tapping on others, nothing really remarkable, except in how effective Young’s riff is in riveting his work to the melody. Thunderstruck cracks open AC/DC’s 1990 album Razor’s Edge, by slowly building with a rough-edged, Angus Young riff, before screeching vocalist Brian Johnson rips it up. ****** Overview: What Makes This Song Great Remember, the first ten downloads are free so act fast before they’re all gone.Īrchive – Want to see other TAB’s of the day? Click here to access the TOD archive. Click the link below to get the TAB: The first 10 readers each day get the TAB for free and everyone else gets a 50% discount until midnight after the freebies run out, then it’s 15% off after that.
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