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Tablature back in black
Tablature back in black








Number one with a bullet, I’m a power pack Sweet! Now that you’ve got the chords and main riff down, let’s put it all together with the lyrics!Ībusin’ every one of them and running wild Scroll down to the main riff section to learn these!

tablature back in black

Just play the E chord once, the D chord 3-times, and the A chord thrice as well! When you finish the A chord, there are two riffs that Angus Young alternates, so you just throw in the lick before you play the E chord again. The verses are super easy for Back in Black. The second progression of b7-4-1 will require a G, D, and A chord. Therefore the first progression in 1-5-2 will require the A, E, and B chords. The first note is an A, the 2nd is B, 3-Db, 4-D, 5-E, 5-F#, and 7-Ab. So to play the 1, flat 7, and 4 chords of a song in the key of E, you need to know the E, D, and A chords!įor the chorus, you will play the same major scale, but this time in the key of A. In the key of E, if you play the major scale, and assign one number to each note in ascending order, your first note is E, 2nd is F#, 3rd is Ab, 4-A, 5-B, 6-Db, and 7-Eb. The chorus, if we’re in the key of A, goes 1-5-2, and then ends with b7-4-1. But the chorus is very interesting because it feels like the song switches to the key of A. I think the theory may be beneficial for some…so let’s just get ‘er done real quick and get to the chord diagrams. Some of you may laugh when I describe the Nashville numbers because “OY! Those blokes were from down under mate!” Yeah, I know. You’re going to get exposed to both in this lesson, and these tools will help you immensely in your guitar journey. It uses basic open chords in the key of E and incorporates power chords in the chorus.

TABLATURE BACK IN BLACK HOW TO

Once you start learning how to play Back In Black, you’ll quickly realize why. This is one of the first songs that many guitarists learn nowadays. (Thank god someone, maybe the other Young brother, told them to dirty it up a little bit). Yes, they wanted the records to hit you in the face with guitar, but the heavy heavy distortion was never their intent. I read an article once where the Young brothers were quoted saying that if they could, they would play their guitars a little cleaner. There’s nothing wrong with that heavy metal shred tone, but it’s just not AC/DC.

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Most AC/DC tones I hear on YouTube or played live by cover bands are way too distorted, and it makes the song sound more like heavy metal. You’ll be surprised to find that Angus uses a lot less distortion than you would think. If you’re like most of us, a combo Marshall with E元4 tubes in it will suffice for bedroom playing and for most live gigs that the average guitar slinger plays. The only problem with a full-stack JMP100…where the heck do you put it?! To get into the tone of AC/DC’s lead guitar work you’re going to need a Gibson SG paired up with a 100-watt Marshall JMP100 Super Lead. OK, now it’s time to rock n roll! WOO! Check out our YouTube lesson below! And if you need to take a bit of time to digest any part of the lesson, you can scroll down this page and find chord diagrams and tablatures! Please tell me if you want the solos broken down, and I will deliver it for you. But if you’re an intermediate to advanced player and you want to learn the solos, tell me in the comments!! I will be happy to put a second video together for you! I know it’s super frustrating to watch a video lesson waiting for a detailed breakdown of a guitar solo that never arrives. It makes use of open chords and power chords, and there are a couple of easy licks thrown in there.īefore you jump into the video lesson, I want to let you know that it does not include the guitar solos. Alrighty, folks, it’s about time I did a lesson on a legendary rock classic, and there’s no better way to kick this off than by learning how to play Back in Black! AC/DC’s hard-hitting song is an easy tune for beginners to pick up.








Tablature back in black