Play Your Best Blues Ever In This month’s GT!
With 40 fantastic intros and outros…
You know what they say: you never get a second chance to make a first impression. And it´s the same in music: limp into the song with a wimpy guitar intro and you´ve lost your audience before you start!
Likewise with the end of the number: leave ‘em with a washed-out ending lick and you´ve missed your big opportunity to underline your brilliance!
So in the latest Guitar Techniques (Feb 2010 on sale now!), we bring you 40 of the coolest intros and outros. Use them exactly as they are (some are timeless classics still used by top players today) or tweak them to your own way of playing.
Whatever your ability level, and indeed whatever your main playing style, you will gain a lot from Richard Barrett´s excellent feature.
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