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Everybody Talks

Everybody Talks

Adam Stark, The Kicks, is here to teach you how to play the smash hit song by Neon Trees, “Everybody Talks.”

"Everybody Talks" is the lead single from the bands second studio album, Picture Show. Thus far, the song has made it to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, making this song their highest charting single to date. It has also become their first top 10 hit, along with already selling over 2 million digital downloads.  

Adam plays a Gibson Melody Maker Special in the lesson.

Lesson Details

Skill Level: Intermediate

Genres: Pop|Rock

Tab: View

Adam Stark is a blues/rock based guitar player born and raised in Nashville, TN. His love for rock 'n roll of the 60's and 70's has shaped his style towards that of Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughn. His experience in the music industry has included years of touring for country, rock, and Christian acts, studio sessions, and running his own music lessons business. He is currently the lead guitar player and songwriter for the Nashville-based rock band, The Kicks.

 

This Skills House Foundation Lesson was brought to you by the makers of Gibson's Learn & Master Guitar with Steve Krenz. Gibson's Learn & Master Guitar, the world's most in-depth home study course for guitar. Developed in partnership with Legacy Learning Systems, this 20-DVD course takes beginning players from the ultra-basics of guitar all the way through advanced skills training. It is truly years' worth of training in a single box, all presented in a simple step-by-step progression that anyone can follow on their path toward mastering the guitar. The Learn & Master Guitar course received the 2011 Acoustic Guitar Magazine Player’s Choice GOLD Award for outstanding guitar instructional materials. Steve is also the author of the Learn & Master Blues Guitar DVD course with Legacy Learning Systems. For more information, go here!

"EVERYBODY TALKS"

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