These three rock songs from 1973 all have intros that anyone would instantly recognize. Revisit these iconic intros.
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Palm-muting and a slightly unconventional fingering are key to nailing the vibe of Joe Perry's classic riff Leaving space is the key to making this classic riff work, so make sure you palm-mute ...
There's a particular kind of magic that happens in the first few seconds of a great song. Before a single lyric lands, before the chorus arrives, something in the sound grabs you by the collar and ...
Continuing our Loud List series on rock and metal’s best riffs, we move on to arguably thrash’s most powerful riff machine, Slayer. Throughout Jeff Hanneman’s lifetime, he composed a collection of ...
Just three simple chords form this classic riff from Free's third album 'Fire And Water'. There have been a few versions of this track released over the years. Our lesson focuses on the single ...
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The most unforgettable rock intro of all time announces itself before you even have time to prepare. There is no buildup, no easing in — just a single guitar, moving at a pace that barely seems ...