Guitar World's editor-in-chief — plays and discusses some of the riffs, licks and solos that changed his bipedal life. He's ...
Paul McCartney once said The Beatles only steal as much from musicians as others steal from them. That seems reasonable enough, and McCartney was the first to acknowledge he lifted the bass line from ...
Paul McCartney stole the bassline of The Beatles‘ “I Saw Her Standing There” from Chuck Berry. He said “I Saw Her Standing There” proved basslines didn’t have to be original. Subsequently, Paul ...
The aim of this lesson is to learn and apply some of the concepts behind the rockier side of the three guitar-playing Beatles. With a body of work as iconic and influential as theirs, studying and ...
With a guitar purchased from a garage sale down the street from his parents Chicago home, Mark Dawson learned the riff to the Beatles hit “Day Tripper.” ...
The Rolling Stones’ immortal "Satisfaction" has those lyrics of frustration and need, but it's the guitar riff's opening equivalent of a flame-thrower that scorches a path for them on the ground.
Any guitar player inspired by Lennon and Harrison’s impressive riffs will love this collectible tin, which comes with 15 high-quality guitar picks printed with iconic Beatles imagery.
It’s not exactly surprising that this famous classic rock track is expensive. After all, it’s one of the most legendary songs in the genre and probably the most well-known song in The Rolling Stones’ ...