erik neuteboom wrote:
Blood On The Rooftops by Steve Hackett (Genesis) |
Great fun is that for a beginner. Why not try Close to the Edge, it's rather easy...
Ok, seriously. Blood on the Rooftops is hard. from Genesis I'd suggest Entangled and Squonk from the late era. Hm, well, they have a lot of guitar songs that are possible. For Absent Friends is one of my favourites, and quite possible too.
Then I'd recommend Jethro Tull, Skating Away on a Thin Ice of a New Day... thought don't try to sing while you play, I couldn't. These are really cool songs for acoustic and electric, but quite hard, so as a next step maybe. Can't think of a better way of training ones rythm playing than J-Tull. A couple of songs more, hmm... Well, Heavy Horses... and oh oh, Aqualung. And the solo rocks. Though you don't get these for GP, I guess...
Perfecct for training arpeggios would be some guitar songs from ELP, like From The Beginning or C'est la Vie. well, I guess some Geness stuff would do this as well, but are harder. The Cinema Show for example is great.
Yeah, I think that's enough for a while, or? These are my personal favorites. Oh, and try Dust in the Wind by Kansas, girls like it, I should know