

No Performances or Backing Tracks or Tab Requests Performances belong in /r/PlayingGuitar, not here (except Feedback Fridays) tab requests are almost never answered, but you can try /r/transcribe or /r/Tabs chord charts for individual songs are very rarely useful but links to lesser-known tab/chord sites may be. Gear Questions go in the Megathread They will be removed if you submit them as a post! The megathread can be found stickied on the front page of our sub!Īll posts must fit the sub Posts should fit the theme of the sub and include a lesson, question, Feedback Friday request, or something similar. Use the "report" button for anything you think doesn't belong here.įeedback Fridays Feedback requests are only allowed on Fridays! We're not super picky about exact time zones, but we go based off of US times, so as long as it's within a few hours of Friday in the US, you're good to go! Make sure to include details in your post! Downvotes are a good way to deal with spam, memes or other irrelevant submissions. Everybody started somewhere and the main reason we're here is to help. Link flair can be found underneath the submission's title next to the "save, hide, delete" options.ĭon't downvote or mock legitimate questions. If you are submitting a lesson, please use link flair to identify it as a Lesson. See here for the proper way to promote your stuff on Reddit.įlair All Posts. The same goes for Kickstarter pages, links to your YouTube channel (as opposed to a specific lesson) etc. Your submission will be removed if its main purpose is to get money.
GUITAR TAB FRANZ FERDINAND TAKE ME OUT FREE
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GUITAR TAB FRANZ FERDINAND TAKE ME OUT PLUS
Contains printable guitar tab plus an interactive, downloadable digital guitar tab file. We're all able to find your blog or channel if we want to see more. Product Information Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand - Digital Guitar Tab. Post your own stuff sparingly, and show us only the very best you can do. Teachers should not submit more than one of their own videos or blog posts per week. If you're new to the subreddit, have a look through our Totally Bodacious FAQ! If your question isn't answered, feel free to make a post about it.ĭon't spam.Post lessons, ask questions, offer advice! You may also want to Join our Discord! Try and help two people for every person that helps you. If you know something, try to share with someone else. All levels and styles of playing are accepted here. Is a post just some rando wailing away on a guitar with no lesson in sight? If so, please report it!Ī place for redditors to teach redditors.I’m no t too sure about the hard trance that finishes off the eight-minute psychedelia of Lucid Dreams, and the album tails off over the last two tracks, but these are minor criticisms. You Girls, one of half-a-dozen tracks that could be future singles, harks back to the band’s debut, with angular guitar hooks and a pounding bassline, while What She Came For starts off like Blondie and finishes with a headbanging 40-second rock wig-out. Lead single Ulysses starts as it means to go on, with whispery, spoken vocals turning into a thumping beat and catchy la-la-la chorus. Setting them apart is a bizarre military chic, the best basslines since peak New Order.The most ebullient British debut since Elastica.", Ranked #7 in Magnet's "The 20 Best Albums Of 2004" - "Packed with stuttering mechanical riffs and smoking-jacket panache.", Ranked #3 in Spin's "40 Best Albums of the Year" - "This Scottish quartet's debut feels life-altering from first listen."Īrty post-punk meets electro-indie as the Glaswegian quartet stray a little bit out of their comfort zone – and the result is January’s contender for album of the year.Ĭalling this a return to form would be doing a disservice to 2005’s You Could Have It So Much Better, but seven years and three albums in, the boys have discovered synths – and it feels like the last piece of a jigsaw has slotted in. Ranked #10 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "With precise guitars and jagged rhythmic angles, flushed with the arthouse swagger of Talking Heads and XTC.", 5 stars out of 5 - "A dynamic, direct debut from funky, punky junk-shop monkeys who strut, swagger and shrug nonchalantly.", Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - "Their album is one killer song after another.", Ranked #51 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" - "A marriage of Britpop and post-punk.It won us over with its exuberance, hauteur and relentless songwriting.", 4 stars out of 5 - "They see things in their own way and the songs feel like they're boiling over, there's so much heat under them.", 4 stars out of 5 - "Utterly unique.
