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what songs can you play on your guitar?

khlee

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i'll go first. i can play half of extreme- more than words and b4-4 - endlessly. both great guitar songs IMO.
 
Originally posted by: khlee
i'll go first. i can play half of extreme- more than words and b4-4 - endlessly. both great guitar songs IMO.
You managed to pick up this song uh? 😉

Tears in Heaven is the only song i could play in full. The rest are snippets of some songs.

EDIT: Yet another misquote
 
can play more than words, one of the first songs i learned, babe im gonna leave you, some barenaked ladies ones, the rest are just small parts of songs
 
Originally posted by: bolomite
RHCP -- Under the Bridge

I used to know how to play that but I stopped practicing and forgot 🙁 The coolest thing I can play is probably the intro to Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Little Wing.
 
Pink Floyd:
Run Like Hell
Young Lust
Wish You Were Here
Welcome To The Machine
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (when there are lyrics)
Another Brick In The Wall (PT1,2,3)
Goodbye Blue Sky
Is There Anybody Out There?
If
Time
Money
Us & Them
Comfortably Numb (not 2nd solo)
Mother
Have A Cigar

Nirvana:
About A Girl
Mr. Moustache
Downer
Scentless Apprentices
Heart-shaped Box
Rape Me
Pennyroyal Tea
All Apologies
Sliver
Stain
Been A Son
Turnaround
Molly's Lips
All of the album Nevermind

Rage Against The Machine:
All of self titled (except for solos)
All of Evil Empire (except for some solos)

Smashing Pumpkins:
Tonight, Tonight
Zero
1979
Bullet With Butterfly Wings

Black Sabbath - Parinoid

Most Foo Fighters Songs

Popular Led Zeppelin Songs

Theme to Top Gun, Peter Gunn, Shot In The Dark.

Some Doors and Soundgarden (main riffs, not the whole song)
 
The last song I learned all the way through is Jeff Buckley's rendition of Cohen's "Hallelujah."

I just bought a 2nd hand Epi Sheraton II and have been fiddling with it pic
 
All this talk about playing guitar makes me want to dust mine off. The 3 Doors Down that I'm listening to doesn't sound too hard to pick up by ear...

ups
 
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
All this talk about playing guitar makes me want to dust mine off. The 3 Doors Down that I'm listening to doesn't sound too hard to pick up by ear...

ups

3 doors down is teh best!!!!!!


songs i want to learn:
classical gas
big love - acoustic vers.

 
Mostly Metallica..

Do you really want a list? Hmm..

The Four Horsemen
Whiplash
Seek and Destroy
Metal Militia
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Creeping Death
Battery
Master of Puppets
Sanitarium
Disposable Heroes
Damage, INC.
Blackened
Harvester of Sorrow
Enter Sandman
Holier Than Thou
Through the Never
Wherever I May Roam

Also play a bit of Iced Earth..

Dante's Inferno
Stormrider
Travel in Stygian
Pure Evil
The Prophecy
Birth of the Wicked
The Comming Curse

.. prolly some more.
 
Originally posted by: khlee
i'll go first. i can play half of extreme- more than words and b4-4 - endlessly. both great guitar songs IMO.

I can play pretty much anything if I have the tabs for it, but I would have to practice for it to sound good.

Without looking at sheet music I can play 'Fake plastic trees' by radiohead and 'plush' by stone temple pilots. I can do pretty well with Freebird too until the guitar solo part (which is pretty hard to do on an acoustic, and a bit beyond my abilities)
 
Ummm... mainly folk, singer/songwriter stuff (I play acoustic, prefer fingerpicking).

Simon & Garfunkel - Scarborough Faire, April Come She Will, The Boxer, Sounds of Silence, Church is Burning
Jeff Buckley - Lover You Should Have Come Over
Red House Painters - Have You Forgotten
John Mayer - Why Georgia (one of these days I'll give Neon a try but I'm sure it will take forever to learn)

Plus the standards... Stairway, Dust in the Wind, several Beatles tunes, Cat Stevens, etc.

Lately all I play is Nick Drake songs. I've got about 15 of them down... Cello Song, Day is Done, Man in a Shed, Fly, Hazey Jane I, Northern Sky, Joey, Clothes of Sand, Time of No Reply, and the entire Pink Moon album save for Which Will and Free Ride (haven't begun those yet).

Cello song is such a fun song to play.

l2c
 
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