ACDC - Have A Drink On Me - Main Riff Tutorial 1/2
BackSome people wanted to know how to play the main riff of this song, so here it is! Follow the video with the tab! at: http://blog.myspace.com/flammingcarrot
Channel: Music
Uploaded: August 30, 2007 at 10:23 am
Author: flammingcarrot
Length: 0:09:35
Rating: 4.31
Views: 10,628
Tags: ACDC ac/dc angus young cover fender telecaster electric guitar have drink on me flammingcarrot
Video Comments:
RodneySTR (Monday 11th of August 2008 04:49:11 PM)
no i know the first part please show the second part
Syllandry (Wednesday 30th of July 2008 08:58:29 AM)
Finally ! someone who plays the intro right !
Good job on the teaching part also ... keep rockin ! awesome and check out my version if ya like . Later dude.....
glenterius (Thursday 6th of March 2008 10:37:51 PM)
GREAT job on your finger positioning description! This lick has been a pain in my butt until your explanation. Thanks!
flammingcarrot (Friday 7th of March 2008 01:20:07 PM)
no problem. glad i could help.
bubbyflub (Wednesday 21st of November 2007 06:23:44 PM)
Your using the tele arnt you?
flammingcarrot (Wednesday 21st of November 2007 06:39:06 PM)
yup
dep20rep (Friday 28th of September 2007 09:27:55 AM)
Yeah!
but with Audiocity (free!) and a 50% speed down applied on the black in black album, you can ear a more simple riff : OK for A/0 G/7--9 B/8, but after it seems to be : G/7--5 D/7 G/7 G/5 D/7, then as you show A/0 etc...
flammingcarrot (Friday 28th of September 2007 04:09:56 PM)
euh... yeah... i don't understand any of your notations...
euh ouais... je comprends vraiment pas ce que t'as ecrit... desole...
dep20rep (Saturday 29th of September 2007 10:42:14 AM)
Tu es un cousin de Quebec? Salut a toi.
en fait j'ai decouvert y'a pas longtemps Audiocity qui permet de ralentir un morceau sans changer la tonalité (ou changer la tonalité sans changer le tempo) ce qui est super utile pour decrypter un morceau, ou pour eviter de tout desaccorder pour jouer 1/2 ton plus bas...
En fait je voulais dire open La, slide 7eme vers 9eme case sol, 8eme case mi OK, et apres c'est le slide inverse, 7eme case Re, etc.
Un detail. Merci pour tes video. Pierre.
soulshine426 (Saturday 15th of March 2008 02:11:19 PM)
Thanks for going from confusing to French.