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guitar song that will really help you develop your lead guitar skills. Take your time learning
each riff, and once you know them all, go to the end of this document, where you’ll find
the order of riffs, so you’ll be able to play long with the backing track or the original.
If you missed the video guitar lesson, make sure you watch it here:
http://www.theguitarlesson.com/premium-guitar-lessons/electric-guitar/beautiful-
disaster-guitar-lesson-311
Chords
These are the chords you’ll be using during the song, in no specific order. Please refer to
the tabs of each riff to find out the ordering of the chords for the given riff:
Tabs
There are several parts to Beautiful Disaster, the tabs aren’t that difficult, but they need
some getting used to, as you can see below. Listen to the original a couple of times to
get a feel for the differences, than learn each part one by one. Once you know them, put
them all together based on the list of parts after the tabs.
Riff 1a
Riff 1b
Riff 2a
Riff 2b
Riff 3
Riff 4
Riff 5a
Riff 5b
Riff 5c
Riff 6
Riff 7
Riff 1a (x7)
Riff 1b (x1)
Riff 2a (x2)
Riff 2b (x1)
Riff 3 (x2)
Riff 4 (x2)
Riff 1a (x3)
Riff 1b (x1)
Riff 3 (x2)
Riff 4 (x2)
Riff 1a (x3)
Riff 1b (x1)
Riff 5a (x2)
Riff 5b (x2)
Riff 5c (x2)
Riff 6 (x2)
Riff 2a (2x)
Riff 7
Riff 3 (x2)
Riff 4 (x2)
Riff 1a (x3)
Riff 1b (x1)
Riff 5a (x2)
Riff 5b (x2)
Riff 5c (x2)
Riff 6 (x4)
Have fun, practice a lot and I’ll see you in the next lesson!
Tom Fontana
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