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This is our top rock & roll guitar backing track for the song No Particular Place To Go by Chuck Berry.

No Particular Place To Go Guitar Lesson

Join seasoned tutor Lee Hodgson as he dives deep into the unmistakable rock ‘n’ roll swagger of Chuck Berry’s “No Particular Place To Go” in this detailed and accessible guitar tutorial for Lick Library. In true Chuck Berry fashion, this track is built around tight rhythm guitar work, signature double-stop licks, and expressive bends that helped shape the foundation of rock guitar. Lee walks you through the iconic intro riff with its sliding sixths and classic Berry phrasing, then breaks down the verse groove that effortlessly blends rhythm and lead — all in that unmistakable swung feel. With an emphasis on timing, feel, and articulation, Lee not only shows you what to play, but how to make it sound authentic — from the subtle string muting to those raw, overdriven tones that scream 1950s attitude. You'll also explore Chuck’s use of major and minor pentatonic interplay, perfect for developing your blues-rock vocabulary. Whether you're looking to master Chuck Berry’s legendary guitar style or just want to add some vintage flair to your playing, this lesson is a must-watch. Suitable for intermediate players and up, Lee’s clear step-by-step instruction ensures you'll have "No Particular Place To Go" but straight to the heart of rock ‘n’ roll guitar.