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Solo Acoustic Guitar Albums

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What songs can you suggest for an intermediate guitarist?

My niche genre is red hot chili peppers, Coldplay, The Killers, etc. I like your sound a semi-acoustic ballad, and their gender. But the problem is that I learned all my favorite songs out of them! Even Coldplay "Viva La Vida" I already have the album and I know that most of the songs. What I know so far are majors, minors, 7, some 5ths, like E5, A9, .. Dsus4 and some other random chords. I know that some soil .. i am starting to understand how the construction of a soil. I do not know much about the theory behind these things though. But this is not my question. I'm at the end of my song list .. I need more music, over a similar genre! NOTE: not only bands name, this is very vague, and I do not have time to go through all the records of bands looking for a song that I like.

Well, if you only want to improve your collection of music, then maybe songs like: - Foo-Fighters: Any of their new album Patience etc. (Perhaps Ballad of Miners or Pretender), try to learn a whole song and start working on things beyond their level, which is the best way to improve. If you want to improve as a guitar player, then I'd suggest moving to other genres to improve their ability to reproduce. Try music such as blues to increase your imagination and improvisation. Try metal to increase the speed and capacity plam-mute. Maybe Reggae to work on time and your pace and your funkyness "XD. Classic rock players like Eric Clapton and Ritchie Blackmore have unique styles you can try to get some of their solos or riffs simple.

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" solo acoustic guitar


David Gilmour in Concert - Live at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown


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