There are few projects that are so simple, and so immediately rewarding, as learning to play a favorite song on the guitar. Not only is it a wonderful way to pass the time but, by learning to play your favorite songs and riffs, you'll be better able to articulate (and otherwise translate) your musical ideas into great-sounding songs. In this guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play "Dream On" by Aerosmith. While this tutorial is geared towards intermediate players, guitarists of all skill levels can play along. To get started playing Aerosmith's "Dream On" on your own guitar, take a look!
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The first thing is to tune your guitar to the proper key! All you rookies, to play in the record key and use the same voices you must tune your guitar to the same key as the recording key. You can transpose but it won't sound right. I also finger the intro differently.
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