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Learn Last Kiss, By Pearl Jam, On Guitar by The School of Feedback Guitar

This post is a tutorial on how to play the Pearl Jam version of Last Kiss on guitar.

I've rated this tutorial to be at about a 2/10 difficulty rating because this song uses four chords chords (G–Emin–C–D) and has one strumming pattern throughout the entire song. I suggest that you have about 5 songs under your belt before you start learning this song.

I'll be showing you a very close arrangement of how to play Last Kiss. Though on the recorded version there is only electric guitar, I'll be showing you how to play it on acoustic guitar.

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Learn Horse With No Name on Guitar by The School of Feedback Guitar

A Navajo Indian man staking his horse to a hole in the desert sand so the horse does not wander off, ca.1900 (CHS-3260).jpg, Pierce, C.C. (Charles C.), 1861-1946, Public Domain.

This blog post is a tutorial on how to play Horse With No Name by America on guitar.

Horse With No Name is given a 1/10 song rating because it is requires only two chords and one strumming pattern. This means that the song is super appropriate for many (but not all) beginners to learn.

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Learn Tugboat, by Galaxie 500, on Guitar by The School of Feedback Guitar

bowery ballroom / lower east side, manhattan, new york city, new york by Chris Robinson, Attribution 2.0 Generic

Tugboat is an epic song. It's the result of just two chords and a whole lot of reverb. Pretty cool, huh?

This blog post is a complete tutorial on how to play Tugboat by Galaxie 500 on guitar. Learning this song and mastering it will help you learn to keep the strumming going, regardless of how your chords sound. This is a crucial skill for your long term enjoyment of guitar.

I will show you the chords, the strumming pattern, and the chord progression of this song. Additionally, I'll share a couple of practice suggestions that will make this song easier for you to play. Finally, I'll go over some troubleshooting tips if you're having a little trouble.

Let's hit this.

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