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Today we are going to learn how to play "White Wedding" by Billy Idol on the guitar. I as watching an episode of American Gladiators from the early 90s and decided I needed to mix the hair cut up, of course Ric Flair and Billy Idol where also influences on the new do, so I wanted to pay tribute to the man himself and do "White Wedding"! This one is a ton of fun to play but has a lot of little changes in it that require you to pay a lot of attention. 

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White Wedding - Billy Idol - Ukulele Tutorial with tab, backing track

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn! Today we are going to learn how to play "White Wedding" by Billy Idol on the guitar. I as watching an episode of American Gladitors from the early 90s and decided I needed to mix the hair cut up, of course Ric Flair and Billy Idol where also influences on the new do, so I wanted to pay tribute to the man himself and do "White Wedding"! This one is a ton of fun to play but has a lot of little changes in it that require you to pay a lot of attention. We decided to do a backing track for this one was well so you could see how the riffs and everything work with that as well, so you could really rock this song out and have fun! As always we will have on the tabs, chords, strums on the screen but you can print out a tab to follow along with for this tutorial and all our tutorials by becoming a Patreon, it will accelerate your learning and make it easier to play songs like White Wedding on your Ukulele. Tabs for all our tutorials here: https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Let's see you play it! https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions/ Website: https://www.tenthumbspro.com/ Private Lessons Inquiries: email tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com T-Shirts: etsy.com/shop/tenthumbspro White Wedding - Billy Idol - Ukulele Tutorial with tab, backing track

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Stephen Pagani

No I was referring to the fact at the top of the page it has a picture of the tab, I know a lot of cords not but being able to refer to a pic at the begging is helpful. Like the new way the A cord is played.

davide linosa

Ciao Tyler the link to pdf seems not working thanks