How to Play Heartbreaker Easy Guitar Riff By Led Zeppelin

You can’t think about guitar without thinking about Zeppelin. Check out this free lesson on How to Play the Guitar Riff From Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin. This classic riff is total ear candy and will turn heads whenever you play it. Be sure to get the free tabs so you can easily follow along.

How to Play the Guitar Riff From Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin -- Easy Rhythm Guitar Lesson

How to Play the Guitar Riff From Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin - Easy Rhythm Guitar Lesson

About Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin was an English rock band from London that formed in 1968. The group consisted of vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones, and drummer the late John Bonham. The heavy guitar sound is credited for influencing the hard rock and metal bands that followed, even though their style had a blues and folk influence. Led Zeppelin is one of the most famous and influential rock bands of the 20th century.

Legacy

The band recorded 9 studio albums before they disbanded in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham. The band has been awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their fourth untitled studio record, aka Led Zeppelin IV, is one of the best selling albums of all time, the album has sold over 37 million copies.

They have been awarded five Diamond albums, fourteen Multi-Platinum, four Platinum and one Gold album in the United States and in the UK they have five Multi-Platinum, six Platinum, one Gold and four Silver albums. Rolling Stone Magazine 14th greatest band of all time.

If you really love Led Zeppelin than I recommend you check out our course The 1970s Guitar Song Collection. This course covers 50 of the best songs from the era of bell-bottom jeans and platform shoes including tracks by Led Zeppelin. Be sure to check out the Guitar Control YouTube channel for more great free lessons including some by Led Zeppelin.

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