Back in black Guitar tab video

AC/DC

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Instrument
Guitar
Difficulty
Easy
Tuning
E A D G B E
Tempo
96 BPM

About this riff

The main riff is built on open E, D and A chords with plenty of ringing space between the hits, so the real challenge is timing and feel rather than speed at 96 BPM. Nail the palm-muted attack, the crisp rests, and the little pull-off/hammer-on fills that connect the chords, and you get that signature swagger. It's a great early lesson in how groove and dynamics matter more than raw notes.

Did you know?

Angus Young's distinctive guitar tone on the record came in part from the Schaffer–Vega diversity system, a wireless unit designed by Ken Schaffer that also gave the signal a natural boost. The album was tracked at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, where the vibe was so relaxed that one take was reportedly interrupted by a crab wandering across the studio's wooden floor.

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