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ROCKABILLY THE BEST OF, LICKS. 12 titoli. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE. 

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Carl Lee Perkins era nato il 9 Aprile 1932 a Jackson, Tennessee, non lontano dal confine con il Mississippi, è morto il 19 Gennaio 1998. E' cresciuto in povertà dell'era delle Grande Depressione che ha colpito sia i bianchi che la gente nera della campagna. Ha condiviso un'altra caratteristica con i vicini – le affinità per il blues. Sue frequenti visite al chitarrista contadino nero “Ancle John” Westbrook, gli hanno dato l'ispirazione e creato forti legami con la musica blues, che sfrutterà dopo a Memphis alla Sun Records. Nell'autunno del 1955 Johny Cash gli ha suggerito di scrivere una canzone basata su una frase sentita durante il suo servizio militare “Non pestare le mie scarpe di pelle scamosciata blu”. Durante uno dei concerti Perkins ha notato tra il pubblico un ragazzo che cercava di impedire alla sua ragazza di pestargli le scarpe di camoscio blu”. Quella notte lui si alzò alle 3 e scrisse le parole sul sacco di patate, pensando come fosse strano che una persona mentre balla con una bella ragazza può preoccuparsi così delle sue scarpe. I primi di dicembre “Blue suede shoes” era registrata con i fratelli di Perkins, Jay e Clayton. L'1 Gennaio del 1956 la canzone era tra i primi posti delle classifiche, e era la prima della Sun che ha venduto un millione di copie. In Marzo Perkins e suoi fratelli hanno avuto un serio incidente stradale a Delaware, mentre andavano a registrare lo show di Perry Como a New York. La sua cariera da quel momento non si è ripresa ma il tour d'Ingilterra del 1964 ha dimostrato la forza che sua musica ha esercitato sulla generazione dei musicisti rock, incluso i “Beatles” che hanno fatto alcune cover delle sue canzoni.

 

A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Guitar Styles and Techniques of the Rockabilly Greats

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Author: Dave Rubin

Doug Boduch

Dave Rubin dissects the best licks from a dozen rockabilly bellringers:

Blue Suede Shoes, parole e musica di CARL Lee PERKINS 1956
Bluejean Bop, parole e musica di GENE VINCENT e Hal Levy, incisa da GENE VINCENT & HIS BLUE CAPS nel 1956
Hello Mary Lou, parole e musica di GENE PITNEY e C. MANGIARACINA, incisa da RICKY NELSON nel 1961
Hippy Hippy Shake, parole e musica di CHAD ROMERO, incisa da SWINGING BLUES JEANS nel 1964
Little Sister, parole e musica di DOC POMUS e MORT SHUMAN, incisa da ELVIS PRESLEY nel 1961
Matchbox, parole e musica di CARL Lee PERKINS 1957
Mystery Train, parole e musica di SAM C. PHILLIPS e HERMAN PARKER Jr., incisa da ELVIS PRESLEY
Poor Little Fool, parole e musica di SHARON SHEELEY, incisa da RICKY NELSON nel 1958
Rock This Town, parole e musica di BRIAN SETZER, incisa dagli STRAY CATS nel 1981
Stray Cat Strut, parole e musica di BRIAN SETZER, incisa dagli STRAY CATS nel 1981
That'll Be The Day, parole e musica di Jerry Allison, Norman Petty e BUDDY HOLLY, incisa dai CRICKETS 
Twenty Flight Rock, parole e musica di NED FAIRCHILD e EDDIE COCHRAN, incisa da EDDIE COCHRAN nel 1957

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BEST OF ROCK'N'ROLL GUITAR-Signature Licks Dave Rubin CD TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA

BEST OF ROCK'N'ROLL GUITAR. Licks. Dave Rubin. Blue Suede Shoes -Bo Diddley -Guitar Boogie Shuffle -Hello Mary Lou -Hound Dog -Mystery Train -No Particular Place To Go -Not Fade Away -Oh, Pretty Woman -Race With The Devil -Rebel 'Rouser -Rock Around The Clock -Runaway -Susie-Q -That'll Be The Day -Train Kept A-Rollin' -Wake Up Little Susie. CD TABLATURE.

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Autore: Dave Rubin

Il Meglio di Rock'n'Roll

Studia i riff e solo dei pionieri del rock'n'roll e della chitarra. Questo libro completo di CD fornisce una analisi passo per passo degli stili e tecniche chitarristiche di 17 brani dalla meta degli anni 50 agli anni 60, anni "pre-Beatles". IncludeBlues Suede Shoes • Bo Diddley • Hello Mary Lou • Hound Dog • Mystery Train • Not Fade Away • Oh, Pretty Woman • Rebel 'Rouser • Runaway • That'll Be the Day • Wake Up Little Susie •e altri.

64 pagine

 

INTRODUCTION
The "golden" era of rock 'n' roll-from the mid fifties to the early, pre-Beatles sixties-
contained a wonderfully diverse selection of music that gained its power from the
vitality of its sources. Naturally, the blues were at the core of much of the material, as it is
for virtually all great American popular music. Riding on the jitterbugging heels of first
swing and then R&B from the forties (both of which were built upon the blues), much rock
'n' roll appropriated I-IV-V chord changes, boogie shuffle rhythms, and the use of the
blues scale in its solos. Additionally, this new teen music often displayed the defiantly ebullient
attitude espoused in R&B at a time when de-facto segregation was finally being dismantled
in the schools with the Brown vs. Board of Ed decision handed down by the
Supreme Court in 1954. Black artists from the R&B and blues genres like Chuck Berry and
Bo Diddley started finding access to the commercial airwaves through the grace of people
like Cleveland DJ Alan Freed. His "Moondog Matinee" radio show served up this exciting
(and taboo!) music to the nascent, young white audience hungry for an alternative to
the pabulum served up by Perry Como, Teresa Brewer, and their ilk on the Hit Parade.
At the same time, the national optimism following the postwar years was counterbalanced
by the start of the Cold War between the U.S. and Russia. One result of this was
the "Commie" witch hunts spearheaded by Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. The
other result was the advent of a youth culture with free time on its hands to spend on
Brylcreem, black leather jackets, cars, girls, and rebellious rock 'n' roll. This new culture,
with its growing sense of disenfranchisement, along with the move from a rural agrarian
society to an 'urban manufacturing one, was just the right environment in which a revolutionary
type of music could flourish.
Rockabilly, a subgenre that grew out of the natural synthesis of country (or
hillbilly music), Western Swing, and blues, showed the ease with which whites like Bill
Haley (and especially those from the South) would adapt black music forms to their indigenous
music. With Elvis Presley's unprecedented ascendance in 1954-56, other ducktailed
rockers like Dale Hawkins, Carl Perkins, Eddie Cochran, and the Rock and Roll Trio
with Johnny Burnette bopped their way into the Top 40. A more clean-cut image, with
music just as cool, came by way of Buddy Holly from Texas. Horn-rimmed glasses never
looked so hip. Even Nashville got into the act as the legendary Chet Atkins lent his
considerable talents to the proto-country rock of the Everly Brothers and their heavenly
vocal harmonies.
The late fifties into the early sixties also saw the emergence of instrumental music
onto the pop charts. Often based, though not always, on blues riffs and progressions, it
had tremendous across-the-board appeal. Duane Eddy, with his "twangy" Gretsch guitar,
was a top seller for years, while the lesser-known Virtues (whose Jimmy Bruno Sr. is the
father of contemporary jazz "virtuoso" Jimmy Bruno, Jr.) were one-hit wonders. Technology
certainly played a part during this time, as the electric guitar with advanced amplification
(featuring reverb and tremolo!) led to new sounds eagerly embraced by aspiring players
and fans alike. The rock 'n' roll era began with the tenor saxophone as the dominant instrumental
voice, but by the end of the fifties the guitar was reigning supreme.
As the fifties decade rolled over, a group of artists spanned the transition to the
British Invasion of 1964. Roy Orbison, with the magnificent voice that "scared" Elvis,
evolved out from his Sun Records rockabilly background to produce a unique catalog of
rocking tunes and epic melodramatic ballads in the early sixties. Ricky Nelson had also
dabbled in the rockabilly genre, with the help of ace guitarist James Burton, while still
appearing on the "Ozzie and Harriet Show" with his family in the late fifties. By 1960, he
too had progressed to a smoother style with a trace of C&W influence that hinted at the
direction his career would take later on. Meanwhile, Del Shannon, with his swooping
falsetto and heartbreaking tales of love lost, would be one of the last of the first generation
of American rock 'n' rollers to hit the charts in the early sixties. Ironically, some of his
vocal mannerisms and clever songwriting skills would influence the Beatles and other
British groups that would supplant him and his peers. Not until nostalgia bands like Sha
Na Na and the oldies revival in the late sixties would the original rock artists find a
deserved place back in the spotlight.
 

Blue Suede Shoes - Performed by: ELVIS PRESLEY - Words and Music: Carl Lee Perkins - 1955
Bo Diddley - BO DIDDLEY - Performed by: Words and Music: Ellas McDaniel - 1955
Guitar Boogie Shuffle - The VIRTUES - Words and Music: Arthur Smith - 1946
Hello Mary Lou - RICKY NELSON - Words and Music: Gene Pitney, C. Mangiaracina - 1960
Hound Dog - ELVIS PRESLEY - Words and Music: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller - 1956
Mystery Train - ELVIS PRESLEY - Words and Music: Sam C. Phillips, Herman Parker Jr. - 1955
No Particular Place To Go - CHUCK BERRY - Words and Music: Chuck Berry - 1964
Not Fade Away - BUDDY HOLLY - Words and Music: Charles Hardin, Norman Petty - 1957
Oh, Pretty Woman - ROY ORBISON - Words and Music: Roy Orbison, Bill Dees - 1964
Race With The Devil - GENE VINCENT - Words and Music: Gene Vincent - 1956
Rebel 'Rouser - DUANE EDDY - Words and Music: Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood - 1958
Rock Around The Clock - BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS - Words and Music: Max C. Freedman, Jimmy Deknight - 1953
Runaway - DEL SHANNON - Words and Music: Del Shannon, Max Crook - 1961 
Susie-Q - DALE HAWKINS - Words and Music: Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis, Eleanor Broadwater - 1957 
That'll Be The Day - BUDDY HOLLY - Words and Music: Jerry Allison, Norman Petty, Buddy Holly - 1957
Train Kept A-Rollin' - JOHNNY BURNETTE and the Rock 'n' Roll Trio - Words and Music: Tiny Bradshaw, Lois Mann, Howie Kay - 1951
Wake Up Little Susie - EVERLY BROTHERS - Words and Music: Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant - 1957

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GUITAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS SIGNATURE licks CD TABLATURE CHITARRA-Lenny-SRV-song of the wind-Santana-Clapton

GUITAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS. Passo per passo, 14 passeggiate soli con lei, la vostra chitarra.

 

GUITAR BOOGIE SHUFFLE
(As Performed by The Virtues featuring Jimmy Bruno Sr.) By Arthur Smith
Figure 4 - Intro, Head, and First Guitar Solo
Rewriting history can be a daunting and problematic business. Such is the case with "Guitar Boogie Shuffle." History incorrectly credits Frank Virtue as the guitarist on the track and further ascribes the tune to Arthur Smith. Its inclusion in this collection provides us with an ideal opportunity to set the record straight. Here is the real story as recounted and substantiated by his son, Jimmy Bruno Jr. (who incidentally is one of the most compelling jazz guitarists on the scene today-check him out). In the 1940s and 1950s, guitarist Jimmy Bruno Sr. played with a bassist named Frank Virtue. Virtue was not an accomplished musician but had an uncanny knack for obtaining work. As times were tough, Bruno stayed with this band. In the 1950s, Virtue built a small recording studio in his house and there they recorded "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" as the Virtues. The members on the date were Jimmy Bruno Sr. (guitar), Tom Friday (drums), Ralph Federico (piano) and Frank Virtue (bass). Contrary to popular belief, Bruno Sr. was the composer of the music but failed to copyright his work, thinking that the boogie-woogie riff was public domain and not realizing that his arrangement granted him ownership rights. A self-made millionaire, Arthur Smith, who had recorded a different version on acoustic earlier, wound up with the rights and the credit. Virtue's lawyers and the record company saw to it that Bruno received 10% of 1% for his efforts. Bruno discovered this while on tour and quit on the spot, vowing never to record again and further stating that Virtue would never have another hit song. "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" reached #5 on March 23, 1959 and remained in the Top 40 for twelve weeks. It was the Virtues' one and only hit.
"Guitar Boogie Shuffle" is a 12-bar blues in E (which sounds a half step lower in Eb)
founded on a swing-inspired triplet feel. In the intro, Bruno plays a ground-finding pattern
in eighth-note rhythm on the open low E string to get things rolling. His sound during the
head is treated with generous amounts of slap-back echo. The head [A] is based on a fournote
ascending-descending melody (E-G#-B-C#: root-third-fifth-sixth) which is the quintessential
boogie riff of the period-in essence, a left-hand boogie-woogie piano pattern
transferred to the bass register of the electric guitar. Variations of this figure are moved
through the I-IV-V changes of a simple 12-measure, three-chord blues progression. Note
the use of G (the seventh) over the A chord in measure 7, and the use of 0 (the sharp
ninth) over the B7 chord in measure 10.
The interlude [B] is based on a catchy ostinato riff made of a quarter note and an
eighth-note triplet. The triplet contains the ascending chromatic motion B-C-C#, which
strengthens the sixth (the goal of this motion) in the figure. This riff, like the main theme, is
taken through the 12-rneasure blues form with slight variations.
Bruno's improvised solo choruses in [C] and [0] reveal the close relationship of late
1940s swing jazz and early rock 'n' roll. You could describe these phrases as "Charlie
Christian licks in a jitterbug context." His lines are certainly jazz-oriented, based primarily
on the E Major scale (E-F#-G#-A-B-C#-D#), with characteristic passing-tone chromaticism
in measures 26, 28, 41-43, and 45-47, and arpeggios in measure 32-34. Specific
references to Charlie Christian's style are heard in the explicit use of the sixth tone (C#) in
measures 27-29 and measure 45, the inverted mordent embellishing figure in measure 31
(a Lester Young motive popularized by Christian on the guitar), the staccato rhythmic
motive in measures 34-35, and the dominant-ninth lick in measures 42-43. Unlike
Christian's style, Bruno's licks are devoid of string bends and contain no overt references
to Texas and Oklahoma blues guitar styles.
On the recording, Jimmy Bruno Sr. played a honey blonde Gretsch hollow body
(probably a 6120) with DeArmond pickups, and plugged into an Ampeg Gemini II amp.
[Before playing along with Figs. 4 and 5, tune down 1/2 step with track 7] ...

 

-Raunchy

-rumble

-Lenny (S.R.V.)

-guitar boogie shuffle

-walk don't run -pipeline

-just like a woman (B.B. King)

-rebel 'rouser

-sleepwalk (come suonata da Santo and Johnny) 

-sleepwalk (come suonata da Larry Carlton) 

-Jessica -frosty

-hide away (come suonata da Freddy King)

-hide away (come suonata da Eric Clapton) 

-steppin' out (Clapton)

-song of the wind (Santana).

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Santo & Johnny era il nome di un duo di chitarristi formato dai fratelli newyorkesi Santo (24 ottobre 1937) e Johnny Farina (30 aprile 1941). Il loro primo singolo, Sleepwalk, pubblicato nel 1959, era un brano strumentale composto con l'aiuto della madre, che riscosse un notevole successo balzando al primo posto delle classifiche statunitensi. Ad esso fecero seguito altri singoli e numerosi album che raccoglievano soprattutto brani easy-listening e colonne sonore. Furono molto popolari durante gli anni sessanta e settanta, anche in Italia, dove registrarono molti dischi e guadagnarono il disco d'oro per la loro versione della colonna sonora de Il Padrino (1973) del compositore Nino Rota. Il duo si sciolse nel 1976, ma Johnny Farina ha continuato per moltissimi anni ancora a esibirsi come solista e a incidere dischi.

The Farina brothers, Santo & Johnny, were born in Brooklyn, New York. Santo, October 24, 1937 and Johnny, April 30, 1941. The boys were young when their Dad was drafted into the Army and stationed in Oklahoma. There on the radio he heard this beautiful music, it was the sound of the steel guitar. He wrote home to his wife and said "I'd like the boys to learn to play this instrument". When he returned from the war they searched out to a man who could get them started with the steel. Years later, they formed a band, playing at church dances, weddings and clubs. The Farina brothers began to gather fans from Brooklyn to Long Island.
As their popularity grew locally they recorded a couple of demo tapes. Johnny made the rounds of the New York record companies. One day Johnny decided to try a music publishing company and there is where the history of "Sleep Walk" started, they signed a song writer's contract which later on lead them to Canadian American Records. Their first release in 1959 was "Sleep Walk" which was written by Santo & Johnny. It was the last #1 instrumental of the 50's and earned them a Gold Record. With their unmistakable sound, they appeared on all the top music shows, "The Alan Freed Show", "Dick Clarks' American Bandstand", "The Perry Como Show" etc. etc

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BEST OF R&B GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD BOOK TALATURE I Heard it Through the Grapevine-Marvin Gaye

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A step-by-step breakdown of the guitar styles and techniques from 13 classic hits: Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing, Being With You, Brick House, But It's Alright, For Once in My Life, I Heard it Through the Grapevine, I Just Want to Celebrate, It's Your Thing, My Girl, Papa Was a Rolling Stone, Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Shining Star, Shot Gun. in standard notation and TAB with CD.

 

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Learn the thunderous riffs and pounding rhythms of aggro-metal's guitar henchmen! This Signature Licks book/CD pack gives guitarists a step-by-step breakdown of the styles and techniques of the biggest names in modern metal, such as Soulfly, 311, Sevendust, Fear Factory, Limp Bizkit, Incubus, P.O.D., System of a Down, Powerman 5000 and more. Songs: Bleed -Come Original -Denial -Edgecrusher -Faith -From This Day -Loco -Pardon Me -Southtown -Spit It Out -Sugar -Testify -Welcome to the Fold -When Worlds Collide. Includes an introduction. PARENTAL ADVISORY: EXPLICIT CONTENT

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GUITAR RIFFS OF THE '60S, SIGNATURE. CD No particular place to go, Chuck Berry -not fade away, Rolling Stones -evil ways, Santana -Hey Joe, Jimi Hendrix

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Guitar Riffs of the 70's is a step by step breakdown of electric guitar styles and techniques featuring well-known artists such as: Kiss, Van Halen, Kansas, Queen, The Rolling Stones and more! Comes with a demonstration CD with authentic note for note versions to help the player even more.

ALL RIGHT NOW - FREE
BANG A GONG (GET IT ON) - T. REX
CARRY ON WAYWARD SON - KANSAS
DETROIT ROCK CITY - KISS
HAPPY - THE ROLLING STONES
IRON MAN - BLACK SABBATH
JESSICA - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
LAYLA - DEREK AND THE DOMINOES
MONEY - PINK FLOYD
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE - THE POLICE
MORE THAN A FEELING - BOSTON
SULTANS OF SWING - DIRE STRAITS
SWEET HOME ALABAMA - LYNYRD SKYNYRD
TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS - BTO
TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN - QUEEN
WALK THIS WAY - AEROSMITH
YOU REALLY GOT ME - VAN HALEN

 

INTRODUCTION
Often called the era of excess, the seventies were certainly an era of excessive change.
On the heels of the tumultuous sixties, myriad forms of rock sprang up, seemingly
overnight, and became codified. The rock family tree sprouted several new branches
including such divergent idioms as heavy metal, funk rock, jazz/rock fusion, power pop,
and progressive rock. Throughout it all, the riff reigned supreme. This volume is dedicated
to seventeen of the period's greatest riffmasters-the pioneers and innovators who
made the music and gave us the riffs that will live forever in the annals of rock and roll.
Wolf Marshall
THE RECORDING
Wolf Marshall, guitars
Michael Della Gala, bass
John Nau, keyboards
Mike Sandberg, drums and percussion
Gary Ferguson, additional drums
Michael McCarty, additional synthesizer and percussion
Special thanks to Jimmy Dunlop and Julie at Dunlop Manufacturing for the MXR Phasers
and Tremolo-Pan, Brad Strickland-artist relations at Vox amps (KORG USA) for the AC30
amp, and Del Breckenfeld-artist relations at Fender Musical Instruments.

The titles in this book include:

Layla - Derek and the Dominoes - Words and Music: Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon - 1970

All Right Now - Free - Words and Music: Paul Rodgers, Andy Fraser - 1970

Bang a Gong (Get It On) - T. Rex - Words and Music: Marc Bolan - 1971

Iron Man - Black Sabbath - Words and Music: Frank Iommi, John Osbourne, William Ward, Terence Butler - 1970

Happy - Rolling Stones - Words and Music: Ketith Richards, Mick Jagger - 1972

Money - Pink Floyd - Words and Music: Roger Waters - 1973

Jessica - Allman Brothers Band - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - 1973

Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd - Words and Music: Ronnie Van Zant, Ed King, Gary Rossington - 1974

Takin' Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Words and Music: Randy Bachman - 1974

Walk This Way - Aerosmith - Words and Music: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry - 1975

More than a Feeling - Boston - Words and Music: Tom Scholz - 1976

Detroit Rock City - Kiss - Words and Music: Paul Stanley, Bob Ezrin - 1976

Tie Your Mother Down - Queen - Words and Music: Brian May - 1976

Carry on Wayward Son - Kansas - Words and Music: Kerry Livgren - 1976

You Really Got Me - Van Halen - Words and Music: Ray Davies - 1964

Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits - Words and Music: Mark Knopfler - 1978

Message in a Bottle - Police - Words and Music: sting - 1979

YOU REALLY GOT ME
Words and Music by Ray Davies
Figure 15-lntro and verse
We tend not to think of Van Halen as a "seventies band" because their work in the
next two decades came to be so historically important, musically innovative, and sweepingly
influential, but it's a fact. The self-titled debut record, released in 1978, was a barometer
indicating a change of climate in the future. Just as Jimi Hendrix had done eleven
years earlier, Van Halen defined a new direction and style for the coming age in tunes like
"Runnin' with the Devil," "I'm the One," "Eruption," and "You Really Got Me." Apparently the
public agreed and responded-"You Really Got Me" made it to the Top 40 and became
Van Halen's first hit single. The band already had been rearranging cover tunes for years
in their early gigging days around Hollywood, transforming them and making them their
own. "You Really Got Me" is a perfect example of how they did it-in Ed's words, "a hot
tune we turned into a jet airplane" -and a perfect vehicle for the maiden voyage of the
power quartet in the waning years of the seventies.
Screaming into the space after the close of "Eruption," the crushing intro riff in "You
Really Got Me" hits you squarely in the face like a left jab. Ed Van Halen converted the
Kinks' shifting barre-chord figure into a harder, more streamlined, very Van Halenesque
open-chord riff in the intro and verses. Deceptively simple, it is founded on a single AS
power chord with an added low G on the sixth string. Many of Ed's "neat noises" abound
in the figure as fills and extra texture, including muffled, percussive chord strums, pick
slides, pinch harmonics, and snarling low bends on the sixth string. The basic rhythmic
pattern and chordal idea are moved to different harmonic levels in the verses. Here, barre
chord and movable power chord versions of the main riff are found as the progression
moves to Band E tonal centers. Check out the intriguing and subtle variations Ed throws
into the figures along the way in the form of licks, fills, and varied interpretations of the
song's thematic motif. His licks and fills have endured in their own right as essential and
invaluable riffs, and have become embedded in the very core of contemporary rock guitar lore.
 

IRON MAN
Words and Music by Frank lommi, John Osbourne, William Ward, and Terence Butler
Figure 4-lntro, verse, chorus, and interlude
1971 was a watershed year for metal. While Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin were building a stairway to heaven, a Birmingham blues band asked the unthinkable question: Is there life after Zep? Arriving with thundering riffs, sinister occult themes, and dark gothic trappings, the answer came in the form of Black Sabbath. Sabbath is generally acknowledged as the first official heavy metal band-setting undeniable precedents for the late-seventies metal renaissance ("The New Wave of British Heavy Metal"), as well as the thrash/speed metal school of the eighties, and the grunge/metal of the ninetiesa fact underscored by the numerous bands that cite Sabbath as influential-Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Metallica, Pantera, and Soundgarden, among many others. "Iron Man," from the landmark Paranoid album, is one of the heaviest and best riff-based songs of their definitive early period.
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