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Turn up the radio autograph
Turn up the radio autograph






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Play an open noted “D” string and this part is finished! Guitar 2Īs said earlier, there are only two formations here to learn, because the other measure is repetitive. Noticing a pattern? Anyway, after you have done that, move to the “A” string again and play the first fret, sliding to the second fret. Move up to the third fret on the “D” string and play that once. Play that once and then move to the “A” string again and play the second fret, sliding to the third fret. Slide to the fifth fret with that same finger, and then just move to the fifth fret on the “D” string. To play the fourth measure, begin by using your 1st finger to play the third fret on the “low E” string, and then just move to the “A” string with that same finger and play the third fret. For the second guitar part, all chords shown are in the same formation, so the only thing to be concerned with here is finding where on the fretboard to move to.

turn up the radio autograph

There are some slides in the fourth measure of guitar part 1. The first three measures are the same for the first guitar part. (But we can still have this one song!) Verse Riff Still, it wasn’t enough, and by the time they released a new album the following year, Autograph’s 15 minutes were pretty much up. Formed in the early ’80s, the band seemed to have it all: a fine radio-friendly single from their debut album, good looks, big hair, and even a puppet-like drummer (Animal from “The Muppets”). Where to find this song – Sign In Please track # 2ĭespite writing an MTV hit with their very first single, “Turn Up the Radio,” Autograph quickly got lost in the shuffle of the pop-metal scene.








Turn up the radio autograph