#Solo difficulty
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Bohemian rhapsody might be a good one to learn
I forgot to specify I don't like stuff like queen more into motorhead metallica van halen ozzy osbourne dio iron maiden led zeppelin
Still learn that solo
After that u can learn the stairway solo
I might the only problem is I don't like learning stuff I dislike cause I'll be motivated less
There is stairway and hotel cali solos
It would be useful to know bohemian first but u could skip it
Could I learn fade to black solos or is that too hard
if the goal is to really push your limits, and you're ready to invest alot of time and effort, then go for it and try to learn them. otherwise, start with easier solos
Foregoing the usual super-easy solos a la Nirvana, Green Day, and White Stripes, I'd suggest anything by Black Sabbath, really. The solos are relatively easy, but will teach you about phrasing and playing with feeling.
I'd suggest start with Iron Man, Paranoid, Snowblind, NIB, then War Pigs in that order of increasing difficulty.
Some others to look into are, which have relatively easy solos:
- Parisienne Walkways (Gary Moore)
- Still got the Blues (Gary Moore)
- Highway to hell (AC/DC)
- Ain't Talking 'Bout Love (VH)
- Nothing Else Matters (Metallica)
- November Rain (GN'R)
- Sweet Child (GN'R)
- Heading out to the HIghway (Judas Priest)
And pretty much anything by Santana
For something a bit more challenging, but still entirely doable, try Icarus Dream Suite Opus 4 by Yngwie Malmsteen.
Starts off nice and slow, and speeds up after that, but definitely still "playable" compared to many of his other songs.
Just go for the Chrononautilus solo from Scar symmetry
Yea