Surfaris Wipeout Guitar Lesson with Solo [Easy Songs for Beginners]

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This Surfaris "Wipeout" guitar lesson for beginners will show how to play the complete song, including the guitar solo. With guitar tabs, chord diagrams, and practice tracks, we'll cover it all with a step by step approach!
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Surfaris Wipeout Guitar Lesson with Solo [Easy Songs for Beginners]
00:00 Lesson Preview
00:13 Verse 1
10:13 Verse 1 Review
10:44 Drum Break Chords
13:52 Verse 2
15:20 Guitar Solo (Bars 1-4)
18:54 Guitar Solo (Bars 5-8)
21:07 Guitar Solo (Bars 9-12)
24:29 Guitar Review
25:35 Ending
26:28 Lesson Review

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How to Play "WIpeout" by the Surfaris
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How to Play "Wipeout" Guitar Solo
This "Wipeout" guitar lesson will show how to play the guitar solo to "Wipeout" by the Surfaris with a step by step approach. The guitar solo to "Wipeout" follows a 12-bar progression. This "Wipeout" guitar lesson will show how to play each bar of the "Wipeout" guitar solo. This Surfaris "Wipeout" guitar lesson will show how play the complete guitar solo one bar at a time followed by a complete review of the "Wipeout" guitar solo played at a slower tempo.

Surfaris "Wipeout" Guitar Lesson for Beginners
This guitar lesson for beginners video will show how to play "Wipeout" by the Surfaris. This "Wipeout" guitar tutorial for beginners will show how to play the main guitar riff to "Wipeout" along with all other guitar riffs and chords to the complete song.

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"Wipeout" Drum Solo Guitar Chords
This Surfaris "Wipeout guitar lesson for beginners video will show how to play the guitar chords to the "Wipeout" drum solo section. To learn how to play the guitar chords to "Wipeout" by the Surfaris, you need to know how to play basic barre chords and power chord shapes. The "Wipeout" guitar chords for the drum solo sections are: 'C' (8th fret), 'F5' (8th fret), & 'G' (10th fret).

"Wipeout" by the Surfaris Songfacts
"Wipe Out" is a surf rock instrumental composed by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. Composed in the form of twelve-bar blues,[1] the tune was first performed and recorded by the Surfaris, who became famous with the single in 1963.

Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson wrote "Wipe Out" almost on the spot while at Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga, California, in late 1962, when they realized they needed a suitable B-side for the intended "Surfer Joe" single. One of the band members suggested introducing the song with a cracking sound, imitating a breaking surfboard, followed by a manic voice babbling, "ha ha ha ha ha, wipe out". The voice was that of the band's manager, Dale Smallin.

Berryhill said, “We met at a place in the California desert called Cucamonga, and recorded Surfer Joe. In those days 45’s required a B side so Dale asked us to play another song. We had not written a song before Surfer Joe so I suggested a drum solo type of song with simple guitar breaks.”

He added, “Ronnie started playing the famous Wipe Out solo and in about 10 minutes we had the song together. We needed a gimmick introduction so my Dad broke a plaster soaked board close to the mic and Dale Smallen let out a laugh and screamed wipe out. We gave Dale the master tape and he took it to Hollywood, and by July 1963 it was #2 on the Billboard top 100.”

The highlight of “Wipe Out” is Ron Wilson’s drum solo break.

Surfaris Wipeout Guitar Lesson

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