Learn To Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2

Are you ready to plug into the raw, electrifying power of the greatest guitar riffs ever written? Do you want to master the blues-drenched, high-energy guitar style that has shaken the foundations of stadiums worldwide? LickLibrary presents Learn To Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2, your definitive guide to the iconic guitar work of legendary bands like Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen, and Iron Maiden. This is your chance to learn the riffs, the techniques, and the pure, unapologetic attitude that defines classic rock guitar. This is no-frills, no-nonsense, pure rock and roll education. From the undeniable swagger of ZZ Top's "La Grange" to the rebellious anthem of Van Halen's "Runnin' With The Devil," you will learn every power chord, every bluesy bend, and every lightning-fast lick. Taught by the acclaimed Danny Gill, this online guitar course provides a meticulous, note-for-note breakdown of fifteen of the most important songs in rock history.
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Song Lessons in this Course

1 Introduction
2 Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark Riff
3 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge Riff
4 The Kinks - You Really Got Me Riff
5 The Beatles - Paperback Writer Riff
6 Radiohead - Creep Riff
7 Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way Riff
8 ZZ Top - La Grange Riff
9 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama Riff
10 Eagles - Life In The Fast Lane Riff
11 Megadeth - Symphony Of Destruction Riff
12 ZZ Top - Tush Riff
13 Led Zeppelin - Rock & Roll Riff
14 Van Halen - Runnin' With The Devil Riff
15 Alice In Chains - Man In The Box Riff
16 Van Halen - I'm The One Riff
17 Black Sabbath - Iron Man Riff
18 Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town Riff
19 Foo Fighters - Everlong Riff
20 The Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women Riff
21 AC/DC - Thunderstruck Riff
22 Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper Riff
23 Outro

Song-by-Song Guitar Lessons Taught by Danny Gill

  • Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge
  • The Kinks - You Really Got Me
  • The Beatles - Paperback Writer
  • Radiohead - Creep
  • Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way
  • ZZ Top - La Grange
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
  • Eagles - Life In The Fast Lane
  • Megadeth - Symphony Of Destruction
  • ZZ Top - Tush
  • Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll
  • Van Halen - Runnin' With The Devil
  • Alice In Chains - Man In The Box
  • Van Halen - I'm The One
  • Black Sabbath - Iron Man
  • Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
  • Foo Fighters - Everlong
  • Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
  • AC/DC - Thunderstruck

This Course is Ideal for Players Who...

Our Learn To Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2 guitar course is essential for any guitarist who wants to understand the foundations of hard rock and master the art of the riff.

Perfect for Guitarists Who:

  • Are fans of the raw, powerful sound of classic hard rock and heavy metal
  • Want to master the art of the perfect rock and roll riff note-for-note
  • Are looking to improve their rhythm playing and develop a powerful, tight sound
  • Admire the energy, showmanship, and blues-infused style of guitar legends like Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page, and Angus Young
  • Believe that less is more and that attitude is everything in rock and roll

This course is about the DNA of rock and roll. It’s about the power of a simple, undeniable riff played with conviction. You will gain an unparalleled insight into the musical minds of the greatest rock guitarists and learn how their innovative techniques created a sound that is instantly recognizable and eternally influential. For those about to rock, we salute you!

What will I achieve from completing this course?

Learning to play classic rock riffs is a fundamental education in the art of the electric guitar. This course will supercharge your rhythm playing, sharpen your lead technique, and instill in you the power of simplicity and attitude. By the end of this course, you will have fifteen timeless rock anthems in your arsenal and the ability to play with the power and authority of a true rock guitarist.

Technical Skills You’ll Develop:

  • Mastery of open-position power chords and driving rock rhythms
  • The ability to play with an aggressive, powerful rhythmic attack using alternate picking
  • Execution of signature blues-based licks and classic rock riffs
  • Proficiency in palm muting for tight, articulate rhythm lines
  • Expressive use of string bending, vibrato, and legato techniques
  • Application of the minor and major pentatonic scales, as well as the harmonic minor scale, in a hard rock context
  • The ability to craft riffs that are both melodic and full of attitude using hammer-ons and pull-offs
  • Enhanced rhythmic precision, including syncopated rhythms and arpeggiated chord progressions
  • A deep understanding of how to create a powerful, minimalist rock sound
  • The confidence to perform some of the most iconic and energetic songs ever written
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Learn to Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2

Looking to expand your guitar repertoire with some of the most iconic riffs from the classic rock era? Well, you're in luck! Danny Gill will guide you though our "Learn to Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2" which offers you a chance to explore the intricate guitar work in some truly legendary songs. This course is an immersive and deep dive into the intricate details of the riffs, solos, scales, and techniques that have shaped rock history.

Let's take a look at some of the songs featured in this volume.

Fear of the Dark by Iron Maiden

This Iron Maiden classic is an excellent place to start your journey. The song has a haunting quality, with its melody primarily in the harmonic minor scale. It features a mix of power chords and dual guitar harmonies, a signature of lead guitarist Dave Murray and Adrian Smith's style. The song starts with a clean, arpeggiated riff, which quickly transitions into the heavier palm-muted sections. This mix provides an excellent opportunity to practice various techniques such as legato and alternate picking.

You Really Got Me by The Kinks

Lead guitarist Dave Davies unleashed this iconic riff in the mid-60s, forever solidifying its place in the annals of rock history. The song mainly uses the blues scale, with an emphasis on power chords and barre chords, giving it that classic rock'n'roll feel. A fascinating aspect of the solo is its simplicity and rawness, achieved through the use of double stops, string bending, and slides, giving you a sense of the raw power of rock and roll in its early days.

Paperback Writer by The Beatles

George Harrison's contribution to this Beatles classic cannot be overstated. The main riff uses a syncopated rhythm with a simple chord progression. The melody draws from the major scale and is centered around an open-string riff that gives the song its distinctive sound. The song presents an excellent chance to work on open-string riffs, alternate picking, and syncopated rhythms.

Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Sweet Home Alabama is a quintessential example of the use of pentatonic scales in rock music. Lead guitarist Gary Rossington uses a mix of major and minor pentatonic scales throughout the song, particularly in the solos. This song will help you develop a keen understanding of mixing these scales to create a captivating lead guitar piece. Techniques to focus on include pull-offs, hammer-ons, and chord progressions.

Creep by Radiohead

Creep showcases the diversity of Jonny Greenwood's guitar skills, ranging from palm-muted arpeggios to aggressive bursts of tremolo picking. This song utilizes the mixolydian mode, and it's an excellent opportunity to work on the contrast between smooth, melodic playing and raw, energetic bursts of sound. The use of palm-muting and arpeggiated chord progressions provides a wonderful chance to work on your dynamics.

While each of these songs offers a unique look into the different techniques and scales, the course covers a broad range of other classics. Each lesson is presented in an easy-to-follow format, allowing guitarists of all levels to expand their knowledge and technical prowess.


In the end, the "Learn to Play Classic Rock Riffs Volume 2" is much more than just a guitar lesson. It's an exploration into the heart and soul of rock music, showcasing the creativity and innovation that these iconic musicians brought to the world. It's a journey through the annals of rock history, each riff and solo a testament to the indomitable spirit of rock 'n' roll.

To help you get the most out of these lessons, here is a list of some guitar techniques that you'll encounter:


Danny Gill playing the guitar.

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Danny Gill

Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...

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