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For most music fans, Pink Floyd is best known for the spectacle of its live performances; mysterious pyramids, flying pigs, and walls tumbling down
to the delight of thousands. Aspiring guitarists the world over fantasize of playing the searing guitar solos of Comfortably
Numb, Money, and Another Brick In The Wall.
Yet, what many fans appreciate most about Pink Floyd, is that their music is just as majestic in its quietest moments as it is in its loudest. Anyone who has seen the recent David Gilmour DVD, In Concert, will attest to this fact. Since releasing their first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn in 1967, The Floyd have generously added to their splendid body of acoustic work.
This guitar lesson delves into the acoustic tracks on each Pink Floyd album, with playing tips and guitar tab. Many songs included here are surprisingly easy, while a few others are very difficult, making this lesson suitable for players of all levels.
Before diving in, absolute beginners may want to take a step back and try some basic guitar lessons at Guitar Noise. Try your hand at a few easy songs for beginners before returning here. Having a rudimentary knowledge of chords and guitar tab is all you really need to enjoy this lesson.
This website features the greatest collection of Pink Floyd guitar transcriptions available. Don't forget to bookmark this site as the content will be improved and expanded upon.
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