Download and stream the audio from Total Guitar 376
Download and stream the audio from Total Guitar 376
- Riff of the Month: Guns N' Roses - Perhaps
- Play like The Darkness
- Guest lesson: Cory Wong
- Guest lesson: Sophie Lloyd
- Guest lesson: Josh Middleton
- Play Like Philip Sayce
- Play Like Iron Maiden
- Play Like Guthrie Govan
- Guest lesson: Dweezil Zappa
- Guest lesson: Molly Tuttle
- Guest lesson: Greg Koch
- Guest lesson: Joe Bonamassa
- Star Tips
- Classic Track: Blur – Coffee & TV
- Open-mic Songbook: Nirvana – All Apologies
Here is all the audio for Total Guitar 376, available to download or stream and use on your phone/computer/tablet.
NB: All audio files, except those for Classic Track and Open-mic Songbook, are available to download. For copyright reasons, Classic Track and Open-mic Songbook are only available for streaming.
You can stream/download them individually below or download all the files here.
Riff of the Month: Guns N' Roses - Perhaps
Play like The Darkness
Guest lesson: Cory Wong
Guest lesson: Sophie Lloyd
Guest lesson: Josh Middleton
Play Like Philip Sayce
Play Like Iron Maiden
Play Like Guthrie Govan
Guest lesson: Dweezil Zappa
Guest lesson: Molly Tuttle
Guest lesson: Greg Koch
Guest lesson: Joe Bonamassa
Star Tips
Classic Track: Blur – Coffee & TV
Open-mic Songbook: Nirvana – All Apologies
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Chris has been the Editor of Total Guitar magazine since 2020. Prior to that, he was at the helm of Total Guitar's world-class tab and tuition section for 12 years. He's a former guitar teacher with 35 years playing experience and he holds a degree in Philosophy & Popular Music. Chris has interviewed Brian May three times, Jimmy Page once, and Mark Knopfler zero times – something he desperately hopes to rectify as soon as possible.