Play Sweet Home Alabama Intro with ONE finger!

That’s right. This week we’re going to learn how to play Sweet Home Alabama Intro with just ONE finger! We’re going to focus on the main intro part however we will also cover the faster licks around the main riff.

Struggling to PLAY Power Chords? Learn These 3 SLOW Riffs!

The number one issue that my students have when learning power chords in moving them quickly. The classic songs which use power chords are normally fast paced and it can be tricky to move between frets. So this video consists of 3 SLOW songs which use power chords which can be practiced to build up...

Sam Fender – Seventeen Going Under Guitar Tutorial (CORRECT to the recording!)

TAB ➡️ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O5dy5072S0iPbAZYIUaG7BTpVDXV90ZR/view?usp=sharing This took awhile to research and transcribe but I believe this is the correct way to play Seventeen Going Under by Sam Fender to the original recording. There’s two guitars on the recording and this is a combination of the two guitars. In this guitar tutorial, we’re going to be looking at...

How To Play Stairway To Heaven Intro On Guitar

In this guitar lesson, we’re going to be learning how to play the classic Stairway to Heaven intro by Led Zeppelin on guitar. We’re going to split the intro into two parts and go through the chord and picking pattern slowly. This track is a classic and very fun to play! TAB – https://guitaralliance.com/riff-o-matic/private/private/riff-a-day/january_05/stairway_to_heaven/led_zeppelin-stairway_to_heaven.pdf

Elvis Presley – Don’t Be Cruel Guitar Lesson

This guitar lesson for Don’t Be Cruel by Elvis Presley contains open chords for you to practice. There is also a melodic intro to the song using single notes in a ‘swung’ style. This makes the track a perfect song for beginners who are looking to practice their open chords.

Weezer – Pork and Beans Guitar Lesson

This week we’re learning Pork and Beans by Weezer. The video for this song is pretty iconic with use of famous youtubers ‘back in the day’. On guitar, it utilises a unique riff and then those familiar crunchy power chords which are a staple of Weezer songs.

Turnstile – Blackout Guitar Lesson

This song…slaps! So many meaty riffs in it. This week we’re going to learning Blackout by Turnstile. It’s full of pure power chord goodness and we’re also in D tuning which makes it sound even heavier!

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