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Back in Charcoal" is one of AC/DC's most popular songs. It combines a singable sequence of efficacy chords with a further enjoyable solo. The song follows the common AC/DC style of three chords repeated, and was the elementary song I ever learned play on guitar. This tutorial Testament show you play this timeless classic.
B:------3--0-----G:-----------2br-The "br" refers to bending and releasing the memo.5.
2. The leading riff to this song is structured in the A-B-A-C format, where a phrase is repeated twice, with a seperate phrase after.
3. The A in the A-B-A-C involves playing an E-power chord, a D-power chord, and an A-power chord. That's it.
The E gets played once, while the D and A are played three times Everyone.
4. The B of the A-B-A-C involves playing a descending series of paper money.
E:-3--0----------
Instructions
1. Listen to the song a uncommon times. Though Unceremoniously to play, it always helps to perceive the song frontwards and backwards before playing.The C of the A-B-A-C starts with the moment fret of the A line and walks the low-E borderline from the fourth to seventh frets.
A:--2---2---2---2---
E:----4---5---6---7-
6. Combine Steps #3, #4 and #5 and you Testament be able to play the chief riff from one of AC/DC's crowing and most popular songs.