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Why no chuck berry artist style?


Incredulous
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Incredulous
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07/08/2014 1:08 am
The title speaks for itself. Chuck Berry was always the cornerstone of rock guitar in my mind. I don't regularly listen to Chuck Berry, mind you, but when I think "guitar solo", Johnny B. Goode comes to mind faster than Another Brick in the Wall part 2. I swear it's not Back to the Future that did it (or maybe it is). Anyway, as a very, very new guitarist looking for an artist to emulate, I'd love to see something along the lines of a Chuck Berry artist style lesson!
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compart1
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07/08/2014 4:18 am
The top three here might work for you..

http://www.guitartricks.com/search.php?search.x=16&search.y=12&search=Submit&query=chuck+berry
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Incredulous
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07/08/2014 12:04 pm
Thanks, I'd seen that! Fortunately, Guitar Tricks goes seriously deep on the tracks they're teaching. I do feel like we're getting an artist profile in just a few songs.

Send more Chuck Berry!
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phillybeatle
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phillybeatle
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07/14/2014 9:06 pm
I agree 100% about Chuck Berry......I am in total disbelief they did Burning Love.

No original Who songs and no strong Beatles songs. Over all a fantastic site but some glaring over sights I believe
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