In today's episode I am teaching the legendary riff from Guns n Roses "Sweet Child O MIne" The great things about this riff is that when you break it down, it actually serves as a fantastic finger exercise for beginners. This means it's not only a fantastic riff for all guitarists to learn but ideal for beginners to challenge themselves whilst mastering multiple vital guitar techniques. Learning this riff will help you learn alternate picking as well as help you develop speed and independence in each finger of your fretting hand. Plus it's such a legendary riff to learn. If you stick around to the end of the video I'm also going to show you how to recreate Slash's sound for your self as well as a really interesting sound comparison between a Les Paul Style Guitar and a Fender Strat. Let me know in the comments below which guitar sound you preferred and your favourite Guns n Roses song. Click here to for THE BEST FINGER EXERCISE IN THE WORLD: USE THIS SIMPLE TRICK TO GET 💥GOOD💥 ON GUITAR 💥FAST💥 Plus Learn Bonus Track by Maneskin! https://youtu.be/I_fiCtsFB4o Click here to learn another fantastic riff from AC/DC: Learn "Thunderstruck" AC/DC 💥FAST💥 Beginners You "Must" Learn This! Find Out Why? https://youtu.be/3veHp2ywrUI 00:00 - Demo/Preview 00:45 - Learn Section 1 04:41 - Learn Section 2 08:56 - Learn Section 3 (Full Riff) 12:38 - Learn Alternate Picking Technique 14:21 - Bonus Learn Section 4 16:29 - Finger Exercise Tip 16:52 - How To Get Slash's Sound 23:18 - Sound Test With Pedals and Vintage V100 (Les Paul Style Guitar) 27:00 - Sound Test Comparison With Fender Stratocaster 29:15 - Summary #guitar #gunsnroses #slash #cover #rock #rockmusic #guitartutorial #guitartab #guitartabs #learn #themusichallstv #yt

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