From Hell Electric Guitar

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From Hell Electric Guitar
is you shook me all night long a good song to learn on electric guitar?

ive learned highway to hell and back in black and those ones aren’t too bad

Shook Me All Night Long would be an awesome song to learn on electric guitar…. Congrats on learning Highway to Hell and Back in Black as well…


Outlaw Reunion


Outlaw Reunion


$29.99


A 24-track “double play” collection featuring music by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
Track listing:
1. Waylon Jennings – Crying
2. Willie Nelson – The Ghost
3. Waylon Jennings – Sally Was A Good Old Girl
4. Willie Nelson – Let’s Pretend
5. Waylon Jennings – Abilene
6. Willie Nelson – I’m Gonna Lose A Lot Of Teardrops
7. Waylon Jennings – It’s So Easy
8. Willie Nelson – Wasting Time
9. Waylon …

American Classic (Special Edition with Bonus Track, My Buddy)


American Classic (Special Edition with Bonus Track, My Buddy)


$23.03


Special edition features a bonus track! 2009 release from the Country/Pop icon. American Classic is Willie Nelson’s return to the Great American Songbook, a crossover standards album by the man who invented the genre with his landmark, best-selling 1978 album Stardust, which has been certified five-times Platinum by the RIAA. Produced by Tommy LiPuma and featuring guest duet partners Norah Jones o…

Electric Cartoon Music from Hell


Electric Cartoon Music from Hell


$22.99



How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell: Tips and Advice for the Modern Guitarist, or What Every Guitar Player Must Know to Become an Electric Guitar Hero


How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell: Tips and Advice for the Modern Guitarist, or What Every Guitar Player Must Know to Become an Electric Guitar Hero


$16.18


This book covers almost every guitar technique used by modern guitar virtuosos and explains them in simple terms anyone can understand. Topics include arpeggios, finger tapping, artificial and muted harmonics, exotic scales and chords, modes, “outside” playing, and more, along with never before published methods such as the “wah-wham” technique, unorthodox tremolo bar manipulations, and out-of-the…
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