Top 10 Easy Guitar Solos - Bryan Adams - Everything I Do
Unlock the secrets to playing one of rock's most heartfelt solos with LickLibrary's detailed guitar lesson on "Everything I Do" by Bryan Adams. This lesson is part of our series "Top 10 Easy Guitar Solos," specially designed to help beginners and intermediate players enhance their guitar skills through iconic songs.
"Everything I Do" is a classic Bryan Adams track known for its emotional depth and simple yet captivating guitar work. Featured prominently on the soundtrack for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in 1991, this song helped cement Adams' status as a rock icon. The guitar solo in this song, while straightforward, perfectly captures the song's spirit, making it an excellent piece for guitarists looking to delve into solo performances. This song lesson is taught by Sam Bell.
Guitar Techniques Covered
Slides
Slides add a smooth and connected sound to guitar playing, effectively linking notes with a legato feel. In "Everything I Do," slides are used to emphasize the lyrical aspect of the guitar's voice, making each note transition seamless and expressive.
String Bending
String bending is pivotal in expressing emotion and intensity. This technique is utilized in the solo to mirror vocal inflections, adding a human-like quality to the guitar lines, which pulls at the listener's heartstrings.
Vibrato
Vibrato involves slightly changing the pitch of a note to create a pulsating, expressive sound. This technique is essential in this song for sustaining notes and adding a vibrant, alive character to the solo, enhancing the overall emotional impact.
Legato
Legato playing involves smoothly connecting notes with minimal articulation. In this lesson, legato helps in creating a flowing, melodic line that enhances the musical narrative without abrupt interruptions, offering a soothing listening experience.
The Guitarist - Keith Scott
Keith Scott, Bryan Adams' long-time lead guitarist, plays the soul-stirring solo in "Everything I Do." Known for his melodic approach and clean, articulate style, Scott has been a significant figure in shaping the guitar sound in Adams' music. His ability to convey profound emotion through simple melodic lines has inspired many guitarists to focus on the emotional delivery of notes rather than just technical prowess.
Benefits of Learning These Techniques
By mastering these guitar techniques, players can significantly enhance their expressive range and technical skills. Each technique covered in this lesson serves to equip the learner with the ability to perform more dynamically and emotionally. For instance, mastering slides and legato can make one's playing more fluid, while string bending and vibrato bring depth and intensity, crucial for solo performances.
Conclusion
This guitar lesson not only teaches how to play a famous solo but also imbues learners with skills that are transferable to various musical settings. Whether you aim to play rock ballads, blues, or even pop songs, the techniques from "Everything I Do" by Bryan Adams will broaden your musical vocabulary and help you express yourself more fully through your guitar playing.
Guitar Techniques Glossary
At the end of this piece, explore more about the techniques used in our lessons with these comprehensive guides:
These resources will provide you with detailed explanations and examples to further refine your guitar skills, ensuring you're equipped to tackle any challenge in your musical journey.
About The Tutor
Tutor Profile
Sam Bell
Sam Bell has been playing guitar from the age of 4, since then he has played many styles from Funky Blues to screaming Metal/Fusion on 8 string guitar. A member of UK tech metal band ‘Mask of Judas’, he is also currently writing his own solo instrumental album. He also...