I'm a huge Angus Young fan... he was, arguably, my first guitar hero way back in the late 1970s...
And what I've come to learn as I've gotten more into the blues and its history, is that Angus had some great blues moves that apply as much to classic rock as they do the blues.
In this video, I'll show you one that he uses a lot in "Back In Black," and many other songs, where he "turns" around the blue note in a minor blues scale (the b5.)
Website - https://BluesGuitarUnleashed.com
Premium Courses, Jam Tracks, and Songs - https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog
All Access Pass - https://gobgu.com/allaccess
"How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - https://gobgu.com/howtojam
The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - https://gobgu.com/4notesolo
Hope you dig the video!
And what I've come to learn as I've gotten more into the blues and its history, is that Angus had some great blues moves that apply as much to classic rock as they do the blues.
In this video, I'll show you one that he uses a lot in "Back In Black," and many other songs, where he "turns" around the blue note in a minor blues scale (the b5.)
Website - https://BluesGuitarUnleashed.com
Premium Courses, Jam Tracks, and Songs - https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog
All Access Pass - https://gobgu.com/allaccess
"How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - https://gobgu.com/howtojam
The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - https://gobgu.com/4notesolo
Hope you dig the video!
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