Some guitar solos are easier to learn than others, not because they are technically easy to play, but because they resonate so much with you that not only can you sing each note in your head without hearing the song, you're able to translate that feeling to the fretboard. Back in Black is a solo like that for me, as it was one of the first and most influential pieces of guitar awesomeness I heard as a youngster. The nuances of Angus Young's playing are extremely difficult to nail, and while I don't think anyone can quite match the attitude in the original recording, playing this solo just puts a big fat smile on my face – just like a great solo should.
These guitars are older than my house (and they cost more, too).
How many guitarists can you name in 10 seconds?
Have you ever seen a werewolf shred guitar?
My reaction to the Pitchfork lambasting of Greta Van Fleet.
Who will emerge victorious in this ferocious guitar battle?
Rock ‘n roll is making a comeback, but it was never gone.
No stairway…? Denied!