Interlude Solo 2

Introduction

Tune into Torrins’ guitar song lesson on the iconic single by American rock band Guns N' Roses, Sweet Child O’ Mine. This chart-topping hard rock song is taught by our instructor, Mike Walker. He has broken down the lesson into 10 parts for a detailed understanding of each section and to make learning easier. Find dedicated lessons on the intro, verses, choruses, interlude solos, main solo, and outro.

Fun Fact: "Sweet Child O' Mine" was born out of a playful jam session at the band’s house. Slash was fooling around with a "circus" melody to make drummer Steven Adler laugh when Izzy Stradlin suggested turning it into a song. Within an hour, the band had crafted the core structure, and Axl Rose, inspired by his girlfriend Erin Everly, wrote the heartfelt lyrics by the following afternoon. 

Chords Used in Sweet Child O' Mine Guitar Lesson

This song is played in half-step down tuning and features a mix of open chords and power chords. Some of the key chords used in the song include:

  • C, D, Cadd9
  • A power chord, Dsus4

Tune into the full lesson to learn all the chords and how to transition between them seamlessly.

Strumming Pattern

  • Intermediate/advanced rhythm: Alternating strumming pattern with pull-off techniques for added depth
  • A lick is layered over the chorus, and Mike walks you through how to blend it into the song smoothly

Song Structure

This song follows a well-defined verse-chorus format:

  1. Intro Riff – The iconic opening lick is based on a repetitive motion with just the first note changing. It’s repeated twice.
  2. Verse 1 & 2 – Follows an 8-bar phrase played twice using three chords. Incorporates a pull-off pattern. Mike breaks down the intricacies of the verses in great detail. 
  3. Chorus – Mix of power chords and open chords like A power chord, C5, and Dsus4. A lick is played over the chorus for added texture.
  4. Solo 1 – The rhythm underneath the solo is half the length of the verse.
  5. Verse 2 – Similar to Verse 1.
  6. Chorus 2 – Same as Chorus 1.
  7. Solo 2 – A longer solo covering an entire verse.
  8. Chorus 3 – Double the length of the previous choruses.
  9. Outro Solo – Includes wah-wah pedal, hammer-ons, pull-offs, sliding, and some resting measures for dynamic effect.

Why Learn Sweet Child O' Mine?

This lesson covers not just the guitar parts but also the feel and dynamics that make the song iconic.

  • Learn the nuances of Slash’s soloing style
  • Improve your pull-offs and hammer-ons
  • Master playing with a wah-wah pedal for expressive control

FAQs – Sweet Child O' Mine Guitar Lesson

Q1. Is this song beginner-friendly?

Ans: This lesson is ideal for intermediate and advanced players.

Q2. What’s the trick to mastering the intro riff?

Ans: Focus on the repetitive pattern and ensure the other strings are muted for a clean sound.

[Verse 1]

DShe's got a smile that it seems to me

ReCminds me of childhood memories

Where Geverything

Was as fresh as a bright blue Dsky

DNow and then when I see her face

SheCtakes me away to that special place

And if I Gstare too long

I'd probably break down and Gcry


[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

[Verse 2]

DShe's got eyes of the bluest skies

As Cif they thought of rain

I'd Ghate to look into those eyes

And Dsee an ounce of pain

Her Dhair reminds me of a warm safe place

Where Cas a child I'd hide

And Gpray for the thunder and rain

To Dquietly pass me by


[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine





[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

AOooooooh,C5sweet love o'D5mine



[Outro]

EmWhere do we go, Gwhere do we go now, Awhere do we goCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gwhere do we go now, oh Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gsweet child, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmAih, aih, aih, aih, aih,Gaih, aih, oh Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gohhhhh, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we goooGoooo, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we gooGoo, ohhh Awhere do we go now,

Emnow-now-now-now-now-now-now

EmSweet cGhild, sweet cAhiiCiiiiDiiiild of Emine

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Introduction

Tune into Torrins’ guitar song lesson on the iconic single by American rock band Guns N' Roses, Sweet Child O’ Mine. This chart-topping hard rock song is taught by our instructor, Mike Walker. He has broken down the lesson into 10 parts for a detailed understanding of each section and to make learning easier. Find dedicated lessons on the intro, verses, choruses, interlude solos, main solo, and outro.

Fun Fact: "Sweet Child O' Mine" was born out of a playful jam session at the band’s house. Slash was fooling around with a "circus" melody to make drummer Steven Adler laugh when Izzy Stradlin suggested turning it into a song. Within an hour, the band had crafted the core structure, and Axl Rose, inspired by his girlfriend Erin Everly, wrote the heartfelt lyrics by the following afternoon. 

Chords Used in Sweet Child O' Mine Guitar Lesson

This song is played in half-step down tuning and features a mix of open chords and power chords. Some of the key chords used in the song include:

  • C, D, Cadd9
  • A power chord, Dsus4

Tune into the full lesson to learn all the chords and how to transition between them seamlessly.

Strumming Pattern

  • Intermediate/advanced rhythm: Alternating strumming pattern with pull-off techniques for added depth
  • A lick is layered over the chorus, and Mike walks you through how to blend it into the song smoothly

Song Structure

This song follows a well-defined verse-chorus format:

  1. Intro Riff – The iconic opening lick is based on a repetitive motion with just the first note changing. It’s repeated twice.
  2. Verse 1 & 2 – Follows an 8-bar phrase played twice using three chords. Incorporates a pull-off pattern. Mike breaks down the intricacies of the verses in great detail. 
  3. Chorus – Mix of power chords and open chords like A power chord, C5, and Dsus4. A lick is played over the chorus for added texture.
  4. Solo 1 – The rhythm underneath the solo is half the length of the verse.
  5. Verse 2 – Similar to Verse 1.
  6. Chorus 2 – Same as Chorus 1.
  7. Solo 2 – A longer solo covering an entire verse.
  8. Chorus 3 – Double the length of the previous choruses.
  9. Outro Solo – Includes wah-wah pedal, hammer-ons, pull-offs, sliding, and some resting measures for dynamic effect.

Why Learn Sweet Child O' Mine?

This lesson covers not just the guitar parts but also the feel and dynamics that make the song iconic.

  • Learn the nuances of Slash’s soloing style
  • Improve your pull-offs and hammer-ons
  • Master playing with a wah-wah pedal for expressive control

FAQs – Sweet Child O' Mine Guitar Lesson

Q1. Is this song beginner-friendly?

Ans: This lesson is ideal for intermediate and advanced players.

Q2. What’s the trick to mastering the intro riff?

Ans: Focus on the repetitive pattern and ensure the other strings are muted for a clean sound.

[Verse 1]

DShe's got a smile that it seems to me

ReCminds me of childhood memories

Where Geverything

Was as fresh as a bright blue Dsky

DNow and then when I see her face

SheCtakes me away to that special place

And if I Gstare too long

I'd probably break down and Gcry


[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

[Verse 2]

DShe's got eyes of the bluest skies

As Cif they thought of rain

I'd Ghate to look into those eyes

And Dsee an ounce of pain

Her Dhair reminds me of a warm safe place

Where Cas a child I'd hide

And Gpray for the thunder and rain

To Dquietly pass me by


[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine





[Chorus]

AWhoa oh,C5sweet child o' D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

AWhoa, oh,C5oh, oh sweet love o'D5mine

AOooooooh,C5sweet love o'D5mine



[Outro]

EmWhere do we go, Gwhere do we go now, Awhere do we goCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gwhere do we go now, oh Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gsweet child, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmAih, aih, aih, aih, aih,Gaih, aih, oh Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we go, Gohhhhh, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we goooGoooo, Awhere do we go nowCDG

EmWhere do we gooGoo, ohhh Awhere do we go now,

Emnow-now-now-now-now-now-now

EmSweet cGhild, sweet cAhiiCiiiiDiiiild of Emine

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