The Chain Fleetwood Mac Guitar Tutorial | Fleetwood Mac Guitar Lesson With FREE Downloadable TABS
🎵 The Chain Guitar Tab Lesson — Fleetwood Mac
채널: Kirklees Guitar School
🔗 Download the FREE TABS from our website:
https://www.kirkleesguitarschoolonline.co.uk/
🔗 Join our Facebook Community for free feedback and meet like-minded students:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/465717443011558/
In this electric guitar tutorial James shows you how to play along with The Chain by Fleetwood Mac. Lindsay Buckingham is well known for playing guitars in strange tunings and The Chain is no exception! Because of this I have based this guitar tutorial on how to play the song in standard tuning rather than playing in the DADGBD tuning with a capo on the second fret like Lindsay does.
I’m fortunate enough to get the opportunity to play this song in bands and i am currently preparing for a gig this coming Saturday where ill play this song! I dont have the time when on stage to retune my guitar or bring an extra guitar for one song!
The song comprises picked / arpeggiated chords in the verses and a chorus with short sharp stabs on the A minor chord. Finishing the song includes a solo using predominantly the Em Pentatonic scale with lots of attitude.
For this tutorial I am using a Gibson Les Paul on the Bridge pickup and a Boss Katana Gen 3 on the pushed setting.
I hope you get what you need from this guitar lesson and it helps you with your guitar playing journey!
How to get the tabs
Head to the website and click the ‘Download PDF’ button under the video:
https://www.kirkleesguitarschoolonline.co.uk/song-lessons/the-chain/felletwood-mac
Make sure to check out the other 75+ free TABS available on the site!
More about the song:
In this guitar lesson, we break down both the rhythm and lead parts to “The Chain” by Fleetwood Mac, one of the most iconic rock songs of the 1970s. You'll learn the acoustic intro riff, chord progression, and the famous bass-and-lead-driven outro section adapted for guitar. This lesson is ideal for intermediate guitarists looking to connect rhythm and lead parts in a single-guitar arrangement—perfect if you’re the only...