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How to Play “Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin (Reading the Riff #6)


Black Dog just might be one of the coolest sounding riffs in all of rock music! Not only that, it is soooo much fun to play. Even if you don’t play or listen to a lot of Led Zeppelin, you’ll want to learn this riff. In this video, I’ll be taking you through the riff step by step, showing you the best way to approach this classic riff.


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