Black Keys Style Power Chord Riff
July 2, 2011 2 CommentsWe’re gonna get some power chord practice in with a dirty blues riff in the style of the Black Keys. Let’s get to it!
We’re gonna get some power chord practice in with a dirty blues riff in the style of the Black Keys. Let’s get to it!
Another power chord riff, this time in the style of the riff revivalist, Jack White. So let’s go!
Here’s another awesome power chord riff, this time in the style of Lifehouse. Let’s get inspirational!
Time for some southern fried palm muting, courtesy of Kings of Leon. Let’s get started!
Here’s a pentatonic riff in the style of Deathcab for Cutie. Channel your inner Ben Gibbard!
In this lesson we’re going to check out a root 5 pentatonic riff in the style acoustic/pop/blues great John Mayer. We hope you like it!
Fun riffs always make tough topics easier, so we’ve got an awesome one in the style of garage rock revivalists Jet. Hope you like it!
In this lesson we’re checking out an All American Rejects style riff to get practice with those pesky root 5 major barre chords.
Recently we’ve looked at root 5 major and minor chords individually, but now it’s time to put the two together. To do this, we’ll look at an Incubus style riff.
We’ve got another one for you New Jerseyans out there, because today we’re learning a root 5 minor barre chord riff in the style of the Gaslight Anthem.
We’ll be putting those ‘chucks’ to good work in this heavy hitting Audioslave riff!
GBU is going punk rock in this Rise Against style muting lesson! We hope you like it!
Sus chords are a favorite among alternative rockers because of their dark and ambiguous sound. We’ll be checking out a Breaking Benjamin style riff in this lesson!
The I vi IV V chord progression is one of the all time classics, and has limitless applications. We’ve got a killer Hoobastank riff today to show off a little of what this progression can do.
Today we’re looking at the I IV vi V chord progression in the style of pop crooner Howie Day. You just might need a hanky for this one.
No one’s got a smoother voice or has smoother guitar playing then Jason Mraz. Today we’ve got a riff in the style of this acoustic pop wiz.
Even the most hardcore of bands needs to mellow out sometimes! We’re checking out a 7th chord riff to illustrate the softer side of Killswitch Engage.
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Octaves are a favorite among all guitar players, especially that of vampire rockers My Chemical Romance. We’ll show you how they might use the might octave!
Who says nobody uses diminished chords? Only the truly brutal shall enter!