classic Bowie track from the Hunky Dory album
Chords taken directly from the Little Black Book of Bowie Songs and made some slight alterations where I saw fit
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In this video guitar tutorial James Rundle of Rock licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields http://www.rock-licks.com explains how to play the 1991 Metallica track from The Black album Wherever I May Roam. We look at the intro guitar. Playing it first with backing track. The video also contains on screen guitar tablature to make learning easier
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Using DAD tuning where the bottom and high E strings are tuned down to D.
A lot of explanations of how to play this and live Jimmy Page embellishes the basic structure of the song
This video hopefully gives the basic structure for beginner and intermediate guitarist. then can move on to the embellishments when the song is learned.
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In this video playing Brian May Signature Guitar through Guitar Rig 5 along with Queen back track the hit song written by Freddie Mercury and from the 1978 Queen album Jazz
Classic Brian May guitar solo with the little fills that are a little difficult to hear on the record
"Don't Stop Me Now" is a 1979 song by the English rock band Queen, featured on their 1978 album Jazz. Written by vocalist Freddie Mercury, it was recorded in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre-les-Alpes (Alpes-Maritimes), France, and is the twelfth track on the album.
Musically, the song is based around Mercury's piano playing, with Roger Taylor and John Deacon providing a bass guitar and drums backing track. The song also provides an example of Queen's trademark style of multitrack harmony vocals for the chorus lines.
On the studio version, Brian May's only guitar playing is in his guitar solo, but on live versions performed on the band's 1979 Jazz and Crazy tours, May would also play rhythm guitar throughout the rest of the song to give more of a rock feeling to it. A live version of the song features in the band's 1979 album Live Killers.[3] The song also appears in the band's 1981 compilation album Greatest Hits, and in June 2011, as part of Queen's 40th anniversary celebrations, an old take of the song containing more guitar parts was included on the bonus EP of the re-released and remastered Jazz album.
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