Now that you've learned those 25 riffs, watch this guy play 100 in a row in 7:47. He actually plays them very well. My favorite is #100.
Just to make things interesting, I'm posting a video from LogicalLeadGuitar.com. It's called "25 Riffs You Must Know". Lots of these will look simple and familiar to experienced players (they're the ones you picked off the original recordings), but for beginners there's a lot of valuable info in this series. Have fun!
Click the "youtube" logo on the bottom right to watch on youtube and check the sidebar for the next video in the series.
Cool that guy goes through some there.
If i could be so bold as to suggesting that the lady gets an electric guitar too. There are things you can do so much better on electric compared to acoustic. I can play a lot of what i play on electric but it all has to be slightly simpler. Otherwise you can sound a bit "plucky". It's good to learn the two disciplines side by side. It will probably improve your all round playing. It wont detract none.
Copies are relatively inexpensive these days. And soooo much better. You could make some amazing sounds. Even if just for a break from acoustic ( which i love too ).
You are so right there Dave. I think playing both electric and acoustic has given me much better "feel". Which helps a lot with expression. I know there are pedals for expression but you have to feel it too. It's an important part of my playing that i don't just hammer away on chords/power chords/intervals augmented with jumbles of fast notes. Playing the acoustic means i have to work the volume with the way i play not just by rocking my pedal forward a little (though there is an art to that too).
Having started on Acoustic and playing a lot. I found i was way too heavy handed on the electric. I was slapping my fingers down on the fretboard while soloing. It's taken quite a few years to learn to glide smoothly and lightly and trust that i'm gonna make a clean sound. You know what i'm saying ?
The epiphones are awesome. I just cannot leave my gibson firebrand alone...lol
My Gibson LP is nice, too, but not much nicer than the Chinese models.
Really??
Any LP has great tone IMO but I've played some marvelous Gibsons...
I like PRS guitars myself
I did a fret dressing on both the one in the avatar and the Goldtop. The Heritage Cherry avatar LP has Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickups that I also installed. Fret dressing is an almost must on the Epi's I've played. They have a tendency toward a high fret or two between frets 8 and 12. The Pearlies really brought out the personality of the avatar LP. It has a high resonance in the body that adds to the tone. I can pick the high E and mute it and the tone goes on by sympathetic resonance in the low E !! That body is one of the good ones. By picking and choosing, you can get an exceptional guitar out of a rack full of Epi's.
I'm not dissing Gibson at all, just saying that with a little time spent in a large Epiphone dealer's store, you can find a real cherry in Epi. One of those will keep you from forking out $2500 for the Gibson LP. My one Gibby LP is a wine red 92 Studio I bought new. It was perfect out of the box and is still perfect after almost 20 years.

