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MasterThatRiff 23!- Bon Jovi 'Wanted Dead Or Alive

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mastertheguitar.co.uk - Master That Riff! 23: Bon Jovi 'Wanted Dead Or Alive'

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  • I don't play lead stuff, so it took me about 3 weeks to master that at track tempo using alternate picking. Thanks again for the lesson, u rock!!!

  • @mitchdawson1 Glad to hear you nailed it :D

  • Awesome m8, but when i play it on my guitar it sounds kinda wrong, however when i play the high E twice and the G once, so the riff sequence would be D-E-G-E-D....., it sounds better, maybe im wrong cuz my guitar is a 6 steel string? everytime i listen to the song this sounds right, or probably i need to change my old D'adario strings :P please check and reply :D

  • It's the 12 string sound that almost makes it sound like you play D string then E string due to the extra octave string on the G string but picking wise it follows D G E G.

    If you have a go on a 12 string you'll hear it match :) alas I don't have a 12 string so it's a close as I can get with a 6 string ;)

  • Thank you very much m8, that was useful, one last note if i may, the Dsus2 part sounds like its played from low E to D, here u play it high E to D, 12 string effect again?

  • yeah, iirc it's the wound strings on a 12 string that have the octave above string whilst the B and top E are doubled

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  • nice one i can play this but i can play it even better now  thanks for posting!!!

  • Excellent excellent excellent

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  • Awesome lesson!!!! Thanx.

  • POPOPOPOMPOMPOM! dude ur great!

  • The opening riff is basically a D run - and if you change the picking order - and slow it down a bit - you basically have John Denver's "My Sweet Lady" from mid 1970's!!!!!!!!! The ONLY difference is that "My Sweet Lady" ends with Dsus4 - then to G and C!!!!!!!

    GREAT finger positions!!!!!!

  • great ,, fantastic to learn, thank you,,,

  • Tks man... great lesson... greetings from Brazil!!!!

  • good sound

    

  • thank you

  • simply superb!!!!!!!!!!1

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