Learn to Play Easy Acoustic Rock Volume 2

by Jamie Humphries
Product Size: 2.32 GB (DVD5)

3.99 $

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“Learn To Play Easy Acoustic Rock Volume 2” is an exceptional product from Licklibrary.com, designed to ignite your passion for playing some of the most iconic acoustic rock songs. This volume, taught by Jamie Humphries, provides step-by-step guitar lessons that unravel the magical notes behind each song. Let’s delve into the specifics of the tracks covered in this edition.

Songs Include
Nirvana – The Man Who Sold The World
The Beatles – Blackbird / Here Comes The Sun
Radiohead – Fake Plastic Trees
David Gray – Sail Away
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
Coldplay – God Put A Smile Upon Your Face

Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles
This George Harrison-penned Beatles track is a staple in the acoustic world. Here Comes the Sun is written in a D Mixolydian mode. The song incorporates finger-picking patterns, offering a rhythmic flow that dances alongside the melody. It features an intricate walk-down in the bridge, showcasing Harrison’s command over the instrument. Harrison’s style was defined by an exquisite understanding of melody, evoking emotions with every note.

Blackbird by The Beatles
One of Paul McCartney’s most iconic songs, Blackbird’s guitar part showcases the strength of simplicity. This song presents an opportunity to study the beauty of arpeggiated chord progressions and explore McCartney’s talent for creating haunting melodies with minimalistic patterns. This composition heavily relies on finger-picking and a clever use of open strings to create resonance.

The Man Who Sold The World by Nirvana
While originally written by David Bowie, Nirvana’s acoustic cover of The Man Who Sold The World showcases the grunge band’s unique musical perspective. This song features a distinctive riff, anchored in the E minor scale. The repeated riff provides a hypnotic backdrop to the song’s haunting lyrics. Kurt Cobain’s guitar work is less about technicality and more about emotional resonance, offering a different perspective on acoustic guitar playing.

Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here is an anthem for guitarists around the world. The song is known for its intro solo, featuring a combination of double stops and slides to create a lonesome yet soulful sound. David Gilmour’s expressive style shines through in this song, which is predominantly in the G Major scale, providing learners with a study in how to convey emotions through the guitar.

Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Californication offers an insight into the melodic style of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ guitarist, John Frusciante. The song’s intro riff, set in the A minor scale, is a melody in itself. It explores the use of slides and hammer-ons, with a focus on the timbre of single-string melodies. Frusciante’s style often revolves around complementing the band’s rhythm section, and Californication is a prime example of his approach.

God Put a Smile Upon Your Face by Coldplay
Jonny Buckland of Coldplay is known for his melodic sensibility and this song is a testament to his talent. God Put a Smile Upon Your Face is based in the D minor scale, featuring arpeggiated power chords that serve as the song’s driving force. The song’s guitar parts offer a study in playing rhythm and melody simultaneously, showcasing Buckland’s signature style.

Fake Plastic Trees by Radiohead
Radiohead’s Fake Plastic Trees, anchored in the A Major scale, showcases the band’s unique take on rock music. The song features arpeggiated barre chords, offering learners a chance to work on their fret-hand stamina and chord transitions. Jonny Greenwood’s minimalistic approach to guitar is highlighted here, proving that simplicity can sometimes create the most powerful sounds.

Sail Away by David Gray
Sail Away, with its poignant lyrics and soothing melody, stands as one of David Gray’s most popular songs. The song provides a unique study in dynamics, with its quiet verse and building chorus. Gray’s approach to guitar combines traditional chord progressions with a nuanced understanding of song structure and dynamics.

Lead Guitarist Contributions
Each of these songs features significant contributions from their respective lead guitarists. From Cobain’s raw emotion to Gilmour’s finesse, each guitarist imparts a unique personality to the songs. They’ve pushed the boundaries of acoustic guitar playing, inspiring countless musicians.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
• Vibrato
• Legato
• Harmonics
• Pull-offs
• Slides
• Sustain
• Arpeggios
• String Bending
• Finger Picking

Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced player, “Learn To Play Easy Acoustic Rock Volume 2” from Licklibrary.com is the perfect tool to enhance your skills and broaden your understanding of guitar techniques. With comprehensive tutorials and insights into each song, this product allows you to step into the shoes of legendary guitarists and experience the joy of playing iconic music.

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