This guitar tutorial on GuitarMadeEZ.com teaches you how to play “Magic Bus” by The Who, a song recorded from their Live At Leeds album. The song is in the key of A and is based on a YouTube version. The tutorial includes an official Magic Bus tab made by UG professional guitarists, a backing track, and a PDF soloing guide book. The song is played on a Capo 4th fret, with an intro of E G D x4. The song is accompanied by an epic bluesy lead part that comes in about 3:50 seconds.
The Who’s Magic Bus is a popular song from their Live At Leeds album, and the tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to play the chords on guitar. The lesson breaks down the main rhythm guitar pattern and an epic bluesy lead part. The chord changes on the recording are ambiguous between G-D and D(sus2)-A. The guitar chords and tabs are available for download, and the tutorial is rated 4.7 out of 5 by the audience. The tutorial is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their guitar playing skills.
📹 How To Play Magic Bus On Guitar | The Who (Live At Leeds) Guitar Lesson + Tutorial
Jon’s YouTube Vault ✓ #magicbus #thewho #jonmaclennan.
📹 The Who – Magic Bus – Guitar Tutorial (MADE INCREDIBLY EASY FOR ALL!)
This is the GuitarMadeEZ.com The Who Magic Bus Guitar Tutorial. This guitar lesson shows you how to play the whos magic bus …
I disagree with you saying that this is how the original recording was. I think this is your version, and people should learn from this, but I think it is wrong to say, unless you did not know, that this is what was on the record. The key to understanding this song is the rhythm, you are correct, but one has to understand the capo at the 4th fret.
Hello! I’m new here and I think your articles are fantastic 🙂 But greedy me can’t settle for the 353 articles you already have, sorry. I’m not sure if you’ve done it already since I haven’t been on here long enough to scroll through all the articles on your website, but if you haven’t, I was wondering if you could do a article on “dust in the wind” by Kansas. Thanks 🙂