Download and stream the audio from Total Guitar 380
Download and stream the audio from Total Guitar 380
- Pickup Music: Triadic Gospel Licks
- Riff of the Month: Neck Deep – We Need More Bricks
- Play Like Matteo Mancuso
- Play Like Lzzy Hale
- Play Like Ace Frehley
- Improve Your Rhythm Skills
- Improve Your Ear For Harmony
- Master The Fretboard With Chords
- Develop Your Lead Playing
- Get Better At Improvising
- Creative Soloing
- Classic Track: Iron Maiden – 2 Minutes To Midnight
- Open-mic Songbook: Goo Goo Dolls – Iris
Here is all the audio for Total Guitar 380, 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.
Pickup Music: Triadic Gospel Licks
Riff of the Month: Neck Deep – We Need More Bricks
Play Like Matteo Mancuso
Play Like Lzzy Hale
Play Like Ace Frehley
Improve Your Rhythm Skills
Improve Your Ear For Harmony
Master The Fretboard With Chords
Develop Your Lead Playing
Get Better At Improvising
Creative Soloing
Classic Track: Iron Maiden – 2 Minutes To Midnight
Open-mic Songbook: Goo Goo Dolls – Iris
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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.