WEEK 5
This week you will revisit Blondies, Dreaming. We will once again look at the two parts - high end and lo and you can decide which part you prefer to play for gigs etc.
SWEET CHILD O MINE
SWEET CHILD O MINE was originally written as a poem by Axl Rose, lead singer of the band. Slash came up with the riff when he was playing around on his guitar. He thought it was silly and wanted nothing to do with it, but Axl loved it and had him keep playing it. Izzy Stradlin added some chords, and the song came together.
You should have by now explored the main strumming pattern using alternative chord positions, had a go at the intro riff and both the hi and lo end solo.
This week you will explore an extra part for the intro section and refresh the rest of the song parts.
You should have by now explored the main strumming pattern using alternative chord positions, had a go at the intro riff and both the hi and lo end solo.
This week you will explore an extra part for the intro section and refresh the rest of the song parts.
The audio below contains the intro part with the riff and the extra solo played on baritone. The part above should fit on top of the baritone at a higher pitch.
Download the song sheet & notes by clicking the button below:
ZOOM VIDEO:
This video will be uploaded within 24 hours of the session taking place.
AUDIO TRACKS
SWEET CHILD O MINE: LAO instrumental arrangement @ 120BPM
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