
Teaching in Riffs format is a little different from Songs format but not that much.
Riffs are shorter for one and Curt doesn't name them either probably for legal royalty reasons.
There is a numbered .PDF file for each riff and you can print out each one separately.
In fact you have to open them separately and if saving them, its one at a time, on to your hard drive.
Still they are there and that's a nice touch especially for a beginner!
The Who were Mods right? And they had this rivalry with the 'Rockers' who were like a cross between 50's Elvis greasers and mobsters in zoot suits?
Anyway those 'Who' Marquee posters are classic and I dug up a zoot suit photo out of curiosity for us too!Its at the end.
A lot of the riffs chosen for us by Curt on this guitar lesson are cogent Pete Townsend and 'in your face' over driven played with a Gibson Les Paul guitar.
And an acoustic guitar for Pinball Wizard. That song is brilliant and not the least brash and one spot where your .PDF file will come in handy.
The Who ~ Mitchell Page One | Page Two | Page Three | Page Four
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