Back in Black. Back in Black is among the most famous rock songs ever, and is also one of the most requested easy guitar songs you can learn. Composed and recorded by guitar legend Angus Young, it combines a few easy chords (E, D and A) with two separate phrases. This riff comes from AC/DC’s biggest song and biggest album, also called Back In 3) Easy Begging Bass RIffs. 4) Easy Bginning Lead Riffs. 5) The 12 Bar Blues Formula. 6) Songs with Easy Neck Progressions. 7) 8) Good Songs for Boxes. 9) Special Songs for Piano. 10) The Blues Scales to Play Solos. 11) The 10 Progressions in Most Popular Songs. Yeah, Am someday when we're older. I'll be F yours and you'll be mine. Be C happy (Happy) G Happy. Oh, you say Am someday when we're older. We won't F worry 'bout the things that we don't C need (We don't need) We don't G need. Yeah, Am one day down the line. Before we F both run out of time, you're gonna C see. In order to play the incredibly catchy chorus, you’ll need C major, E minor and F major. Strum the C during the entirety of the word “somewhere”, before moving to E minor for “over the rainbow”. Hit your F major as soon as you sing the word “way” and then the C once more when you move to the word “high”. Each pattern comes with one or two song examples so you can hear what it sounds like in a ‘real' song. Strum Pattern #1 Downstrum on every beat When strumming a guitar, you’ll use both downstrums (i.e. where your strumming hand moves down) and upstrums (where your strumming hand moves back up). Fmaj7 Or do you feel the G same. Am Will it make it Dsus2 easier on you now. Fmaj7 you've got someone to G blame. You say C one Am love one life. Fmaj7 When its one need C in the night. C One Am love we get to share it. Fmaj7 It leaves you baby if. C you dont care for Am it Dsus2 Fmaj7 G. [Verse2] foz5.

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