Stephanie Pickard: Lynyrd Skynyrd Call Me the Breeze Intro



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Lynyrd Skynyrd is probably one of the best know southern rock bands ever. In the short time before the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of so many of the original band members, including lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, the band made just a few albums, but all of their huge hits came from those albums. Songs like Sweet Home Alabama, Tuesday’s Gone, Simple Man, I Ain’t the One, Gimme Three Steps, the iconic classic Freebird, and Call Me the Breeze are just a few of the classic Lynyrd Skynyrd songs that are still in heavy rotation on the radio. In this Call Me the Breeze guitar lesson from Guitar Control, Stephanie shows you how to play the killer uptempo intro to Call Me the Breeze by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Call Me the Breeze is a catchy uptempo Lynyrd Skynyrd song with a simple structure. The Call Me the Breeze chords are basic and the intro licks are built around a simple scale pattern common to a lot of the Lynyrd Skynyrd classics. This Call Me the Breeze guitar lesson takes a close look at the intro and Stephanie breaks it all down for you note for note, including some of the techniques you can use to really put some color on the licks. This is a pretty easy Lynyrd Skynyrd guitar lesson that features one of their most infectious guitar introductions. There are some basic lead guitar techniques at work here, but even a beginner should be able to pull these licks off with little difficulty.
If you’re a fan of Lynyrd Skynyrd, a southern rock fan, a fan of great classic rock licks, or you just want to learn a really cool guitar intro, this Call Me the Breeze guitar lesson is perfect for you. It’s an ideal lesson for anyone who wants to learn how to play a southern rock classic. Grab your guitar and learn how to play Lynyrd Skynyrd on guitar today.
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Call Me the Breeze Guitar Lesson - Lynyrd Skynyrd Call Me the Breeze Intro