Play "Sweet Child O' Mine" on electric guitar

Play "Sweet Child O' Mine" on electric guitar

Learn the classic intro to this fantastic rock tune by Guns 'n' Roses. Slowly and carefully Justin Sandercoe teaches you how to play "Sweet Child O' Mine". The first video covers only the intro. The next lessons will cover the chord sequences and some of the solos. It is in dropped tuning - so tune every string down a semitone before starting!

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RAWKON 1 year ago
This is awsome instruction. Justin's teaching is one in a million. Very articulate and easy to understand. Rawk On.
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RAWKON 1 year ago
P.S. The photo is my best Alice Cooper impersonation. OK fine, I won't quit my day job!
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theghost1107 11 months ago
i agree!! ^_^ justine rock
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toringe 6 days ago
yes justine rock
articulate and easy to understand
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