VIDEO: Rockschool Grade One - Single note playing (TG235)
Get your picking and fretting skills together
It's time to flex your melody-playing muscles as TG looks at single-note lines, alternate picking and staccato notes
Download Total Guitar issue 235 for the accompanying explanation - available in the UK and, digitally, worldwide via Apple Newsstand and Zinio (http://www.zinio.com) from 26 November 2012.
Tutor: James Uings
Videographer: Martin Holmes
Full tab and audio for Get Off
You'll find the full track, backing track and tab for Rockschool's Grade One piece, Get Off, below. Clicking on the links will stream the audio/open the tab. Alternatively, you can download them all by right-clicking and choosing 'save as' or 'save target as', depending on your choice of browser.
Rockschool Grade One Get Off full track (right-click to download)
Rockschool Grade One Get Off backing track (right-click to download)
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Rockschool Grade One Get Off full tab (right-click to download)
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