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Sleepwalk – Joe Satriani (Guitar tabs included)
Jan 1st
Ah yes! Another laid-back classic guitar tune that is Sleepwalk. Makes you forget about the worries of life for a few precious moments…
“Sleep Walk is an instrumental steel guitar-based song recorded and released in 1959 by brothers Santo & Johnny. The song was composed by Santo and Johnny Farina as well. [4]” – Wikipedia
Many covers have been done for this song. However this one done by Joe Satriani stands out as more “current”.
Here’s the Sleepwalk guitar tabs for those of you who want to add it to your arsenal of guitar songs that make girls go weak in the knees. Enjoy!
If Tomorrow Never Comes – Garth Brooks (Guitar chords included)
Jul 3rd
Hotel California – Eagles (guitar tabs included)
Mar 17th
It never gets old even after 30 years!
Released as a single in early 1977, Hotel California remains one of the greatest songs of all time.
“The lyrics of the song describe the title establishment, a hotel where “you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave”. On the surface, the song is a tale of a weary traveler who becomes trapped in a nightmarish hotel that at first appeared tempting; as a metaphor the song may be commenting on drug addiction or simply the decadent lifestyle the hugely successful band had been caught up in. Another theory is that the song is about a mental hospital or a federal prison. The expression “check out” is also considered a metaphor for dying.” - wikipedia
Last but not least for the guitar enthusiasts, here are the guitar tabs for Hotel California.
Canon in D guitar tab – Johann Pachelbel
Mar 10th
Canon in D guitar tab is the most popular piece of music by Johann Pachelbel.
It is particularly well known for its chord progression, which is widely used in popular music. Often played at weddings too, it remains a timeless classic.
Here are the Canon in D guitar tabs for those of you interested. Wait a minute, it is a must-learn! It is afterall the main arsenal to make girls go weak in their knees!
And for those looking for a greater challenge, here is Trace Bundy’s version. Have fun!
Interesting fact: Did u know that Valley of the Damned (by dragonforce) in which I posted earlier, uses the same chord progression as Pachelbel’s Canon in D?
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