Sunday, December 17, 2017

One Vision - Queen Live At Wembley 86 - Guitar Intro Lesson (Guitar Tab)



One Vision - Queen Live At Wembley 86 - Guitar Intro Lesson (Guitar Tab)


Friday, December 1, 2017

Queen - Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)



Above The Queen - Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) 









Below the guitar play along with the track video


Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Queen - Innuendo - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)



Queen - Innuendo - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)







Thursday, November 23, 2017

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Queen - The Hitman - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)





Queen - The Hitman - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)

Queen Innuendo Band Score Book pdf https://youtu.be/YTd13YC41uw

In this guitar video we Lesson we look at the track from 1991 Queen album Innuendo.
We look at the basic structure main Riffs and chord progression. The long solos I’ll leave for another time





Video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields
https://www.rock-licks.com

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Queen - Don’t Try Suicide - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)





Queen - Don’t Try Suicide - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)
In this Guitar Lesson video we look at Dont Try Suicide from the Queen album The Game
Lesson includes bass line played on guitar as well as chords and guitar solo guitar tab




Friday, October 27, 2017

Queen - Dog With A Bone - Guitar Lesson





Queen - Dog With A Bone - Guitar Lesson

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Queen - Coming Soon - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)



Queen - Coming Soon - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)




Queen Presets - Tonebridge Guitar App



https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/tonebridge-guitar-effects/id1117291846?mt=8

The Tonebridge app offers some great presets for Queen guitar sounds. Check the above video to hear them

Tonebridge Features:
• 1000+ presets for popular songs of different genres
• 500+ demo samples for effect preview
• Collections of presets handpicked by Ultimate Guitar editors
• Intelligent feedback and noise reduction system for a clear sound
• Low latency for real-time playing
• Information about pickup settings

Compatible Devices:
• Ampkit Link
• Apogee JAM, Line 6 Mobile In, Line 6 SonicPort, iRiffPort, Alesis IO Dock
• iRig, iRig HD


Monday, October 2, 2017

How To Play See What A Fool I've Been Queen Guitar Lesson





How To Play See What A Fool I've Been Queen Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)



In this guitar lesson video we look at the Queen B Side See What A Fool I've Been a blues driven song based on E - B - A chord progression. We look at guitar intro as well as verse chorus and the licks used. As for the solo we look at the chord progression and may some time in the future looked at the guitar solo's "See What A Fool I've Been" was the B-side to Queen's 1974 single "Seven Seas of Rhye". It was inspired by "That's How I Feel", a blues song by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Originally released in 1974,[citation needed] it was re-released in 1991 as one of the bonus tracks on the re-release of Queen II. It was described as "a slow crawl that's the closest Queen ever came to blues" The "Seven Seas of Rhye" single featured the first of several non-album B-sides released during Queen's recording career. This song dated from the pre-Queen band Smile. Brian May heard the song "The Way I Feel" by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee on a TV program, but at the time he never caught the name of the song or band. He remembered the riff and some lyrics and brought them to the band, then proceeded to write "See What A Fool I've Been" around it. It was not recorded until the Queen II sessions, though it was a live staple since Queen's formation. The B-side version features a vocal delivery from Freddie Mercury that could be best described as burlesque in nature, rather than the more straightforward delivery of the live and BBC versions which were officially released in 2011. Also, there are lyric changes between the B-side, BBC and live versions (with references to a "train to Georgia" and a "Greyhound bus at dawn" not heard in B-side version, whereas the live versions have no "sailor boy" or "barking dog" lyrics). The reason for these differences has never been explained. In 2004, May was contacted by a fan who had discovered which song "See What A Fool I've Been" had been based on, as it had long been a mystery. May officially confirmed "The Way I Feel" as the inspiration after the fan sent him the recently released CD containing the song (along with a note explaining how it was tracked down by looking up song lyrics rather than listening to every recording by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee). The explanation of the song's history appears on the February 2004 Soapbox entry of May's official website. May said he planned to contact their estates to work out the long-overdue royalty issues. Video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields https://www.rock-licks.com

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Queen in 3-D Book

Queen in 3-D Book
Buy Book On AmazonQueen in 3-D (3d Stereoscopic Book)

Review

Lovingly created, visually engaging 3-D-illustrated book ... Queen In 3-D, as well as providing the closest thing to a completely nonghost-written Brian May autobiography we're ever likely to get, chronicles (with the aid of numerous beautifully restored and reproduced shots from May s own archive that can be viewed with a specially designed and included OWL stereoscope) the author's journey from childhood experiments, with his ever-ingenious Red Special designer dad, to the publication of the book itself. A singularly engaging trip that incorporates his entire Queen career along the way. --Classic Rock

Queen guitarist Brian May is set to delight fans with the release of a new book, which includes never-seen-before images of the group from his personal photo archive. Many of the book's 300 images were captured on various stereoscopic cameras that were carried by the rock legend during the height of the band's fame. May said of the collection, which he describes as a 'labour of love': 'As I looked at the 3-D photos, memories were triggered and the stories poured out. 'It's the 3-D element that makes it so evocative. I believe each image will draw readers in deeper, like me, inviting them to immerse themselves in a scene, to share a previously unseen Queen moment.' The book is the first of its kind to be published by a member of the band on the band and was put together with the help of Denis Pellerin, stereoscopic historian, and official Queen archivist, Greg Brooks. --MailOnline

May, whose perspective from the inside of Queen is expanded on in his new memoir (augmented by stereoscopic photography) Queen In 3D, brings out unsung sides of Mercury, especially as a composer and arranger of hard rock. --Mojo





Queen in 3-D (3d Stereoscopic Book)

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Queen - Body Language - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)





Queen - Body Language - Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)



Steven Robertson Acoustic Cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCmFWDsh5Kg



In this video we look at how to play on acoustic guitar Body Language by Queen



"Body Language" (printed as "Body Language ↑⬱") is a 1982 dance/funk song by British rock band Queen. It was written by the band's lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a hit in North America, where it received extensive radio play. However, the single only received a lukewarm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space. The music video for the song was the first one to be banned from MTV for its nudity, despite the members of Queen being fully clothed.



The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s, and experiment with disco, funk and soul music. "Body Language" and its parent album Hot Space were the results of this change. "Body Language" is notable for its near lack of guitar; atmospheric guitar chords sparingly dot the body of the song, while a brief two-note riff is heard during the fade out. The song's key feature was its minimal, sparse production, with the emphasis of "suggestive" lyrics, a "slinky" synth bass (played on an Oberheim OB-X), and writer Freddie Mercury's moans and groans. This song was played twice during the European Leg, with the first performance being in Vienna on 13 May. It often got a lukewarm reaction, although the live arrangement was much different from the studio. The song was played much more frequently on the U.S leg, where the song achieved more commercial success.



The full title of the song, as printed both on the single and Hot Space album sleeve, is "Body Language ↑⬱". The usage and pronunciation of the arrows was never explained by any member of Queen, though the arrows did show up as part of the single's cover art and in its video, where they were painted on the bodies of models, while Freddie Mercury also wore shirts and a white leather jacket during the album's ensuing tour that had similar arrow designs.



Video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields https://www.rock-licks.com




Saturday, September 16, 2017

Queen - Body Language - Acoustic Guitar Cover (Guitar Chords)





Queen - Body Language - Acoustic Guitar Cover (Guitar Chords)

Brilliant acoustic cover of Body Language by Steven Robertson

Chords from new Complete Queen Chord Book

"Body Language" (printed as "Body Language ↑⬱") is a 1982 dance/funk song by British rock band Queen. It was written by the band's lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a hit in North America, where it received extensive radio play. However, the single only received a lukewarm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space. The music video for the song was the first one to be banned from MTV for its nudity, despite the members of Queen being fully clothed.

The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s, and experiment with disco, funk and soul music. "Body Language" and its parent album Hot Space were the results of this change. "Body Language" is notable for its near lack of guitar; atmospheric guitar chords sparingly dot the body of the song, while a brief two-note riff is heard during the fade out. The song's key feature was its minimal, sparse production, with the emphasis of "suggestive" lyrics, a "slinky" synth bass (played on an Oberheim OB-X), and writer Freddie Mercury's moans and groans. This song was played twice during the European Leg, with the first performance being in Vienna on 13 May. It often got a lukewarm reaction, although the live arrangement was much different from the studio. The song was played much more frequently on the U.S leg, where the song achieved more commercial success.

The full title of the song, as printed both on the single and Hot Space album sleeve, is "Body Language ↑⬱". The usage and pronunciation of the arrows was never explained by any member of Queen, though the arrows did show up as part of the single's cover art and in its video, where they were painted on the bodies of models, while Freddie Mercury also wore shirts and a white leather jacket during the album's ensuing tour that had similar arrow designs.
The drastic change caused the single to stall[citation needed] at #25 on the UK charts. However, it did far better in the US, where Americans appeared to be a lot more supportive of Queen's forays into dance music. "Body Language" peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number thirty on the soul chart. The B-side is "Life Is Real (Song for Lennon)", this single was released just a little over a year after the assassination of the former Beatle.

In the US the accompanying music video caused a considerable amount of controversy. Due to its erotic undertones plus lots of skin and lots of sweat, it was deemed unsuitable for a television audience in 1982. The music video parodied that of Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star" by being memorably announced as the 'first ever music video to be banned from MTV'. It holds the Guinness World Record for it. (Buggles' music video was announced as the first ever music video to promote the station's launch, followed by the video for Pat Benatar's "You Better Run".)

In a Rolling Stone magazine review, critic John Milward described the song as "a piece of funk that isn't fun'

Video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields
https://www.rock-licks.com

Friday, September 8, 2017

Queen Complete Chords Songbook Review



Queen Complete Chords Songbook Review

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The Complete Chord book includes all songs beginning with Queen 1973 debut album through to the 1995 album Made In Heaven. All B Sides and three new tracks from Queen Forever are included.
There's even Feelings Feelings and Dog With A Bone for the die hard Queen fans