- Arpeggios
- Chord alterations
- Hammer-ons
- Major pentatonic scale
- Multiple string slides
- Open chords
- Pull-offs
- Slides
- String bending
- Strumming patterns
- Vibrato
Wow, great choice, this is another one of my favorite easy guitar songs! You will find that learning how to play Wish You Were Here will be really fun and not as difficult as it seems. It will improve many of your guitar skills, therefore develop you as a guitarist.
In the first part of the lesson, you’ll learn the intro riff. It's based on a couple of arpeggiated chords and their alterations, which you probably won’t find that difficult if you’ve been playing guitar for a while. This part of the lesson really improves your fretting hand coordination as well, since you’ll be doing hammer-ons and pull-offs while holding down chords, which is a nice challenge for beginner guitarists, and a must-know guitar technique.
In the second part of the lesson, you’ll learn the famous Wish You Were Here solo based on the G major pentatonic scale. You will be using pretty much every lead guitar technique imaginable. The most challenging elements of the solo are the double string slides, which will take some practice. Your fingers will burn and hurt from all the sliding, but in the end, you’ll be playing it perfectly, and have taken a huge step in developing your guitar skills.
I really recommend that you watch this video lesson and practice this song a lot since, in turn, you’ll be practicing pretty much every important guitar technique. Again, a win-win situation: you’ll be making great music, and practicing your technique simultaneously! What more could we ask of life ;-)?!
Wish You Were Here song details
Wish You Were Here was written and recorded by Pink Floyd in 1975, on the album Wish You Were Here. Roger Waters is credited for writing the song, which describes his alienation from other people, referring to former Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett and his breakdown.
If you listen to the original version of the song, you’ll notice that the intro starts as if it was being played on a bad-quality radio. This radio is rumored to be David Gilmour's (lead singer) own car radio. The intro solo is performed on a 12 string guitar, which gives it a very rich sound.
The song was covered and performed by many artists, including Radiohead, Pearl Jam, Wyclef Jean, etc.
Wish You Were Here awards and chart rankings
- Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: #316
- Billboard's USA Pop Albums: #1 (1975)
- UK album chart: #1 (1975)
If you want to refine the skills you learned in Wish You Were Here, check out these lessons on songs by clicking these links:
Arpeggios / Chord alterations / Hammer-ons / Major pentatonic scale / Multiple string slides / Open chords / Pull-offs / Slides / String bending / Strumming patterns / Vibrato
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