![]() ![]() 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.
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