House Rock Lesson
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  • Hi Guys,

    Welcome to my lesson No. 55

    Back in the 90's I played a lot of session on house & dance songs for producers. Specially if your're playing on a vocal song It's always a good idea not too overplay and stay very basic but precise. Or you would completely destroy the production and you'll never get any call from the producer in the future again, haha.

    So as you see, it's always more important to have a good precise timing than shredding like hell. :-D

    This lesson is a perfect exercise to improve your rhythm technique & precise melodic playing!


    Here are the parts of this song:

    Vers 0:00-0:17
    | Bm | % | D | D E |
    | Bm | % | D | E C#m7 |

    Chorus 0:18-0:32
    | F#m | F#m E/A ||D | Bsus4 B |
    | F#m | F#m E/A ||D | Bsus4 B |


    Bridge 0:33-0:47
    | E | E/G# ||D | F#m7 |
    | E | E/G# ||D | A/C# C#m7 |


    Chorus 0:48-1:05
    | F#m | F#m E/A ||D | Bsus4 B |
    | F#m | F#m E/A ||D | Bsus4 B |



    Have fun! ;-)

    Final words

    I tried to transcribe as close as possible. Specially in the Guitar Pro file you'll find all this little extras!

    Cheers - Guido

    Technical specifications
    Guitar: Music Man Luke II
    Strings: D'Addario NYXL 009
    Audio Interface: Focusrite Saffire PRO 24
    Recording SW: Logic 10, several plugins
    Amp(Only for Monitor): Peavey JSX Top with Marshall 2x12" V30

    Kemper Profiling Amp: Angel Shouter

    The profiles are available for purchase here:
    http://www.guidorist.com/en/product-category/kemper-amp-profiles/


    Standard Tuning E, A, D, G, B, E

    Tempo: 130 BPM








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