How to Play "Talk Dirty to Me" by Poison

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Summary: Learn how to play "Talk Dirty to Me" in this free video clip. Get electric guitar lessons and learn cool riffs from an expert.

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How to Play "Talk Dirty to Me" by Poison

Hi! This is Joe Wiles with the Rock and Roll Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. We're going to look at Poison’s Talk Dirty to Me. We're going to do he introductory riffs. Let's go to the guitar and take a look. Most of this riff is done with power cords. That's this shape here. You can put it anywhere on the E string of the A string with your index finger anywhere on the E string of the A string. We're going to start on the third fret here. That's on the A string third fret, D string fifth fret, and G string fifth fret as well. Then we're going to go up to the A string fifth fret, D string seventh fret, and G string seventh fret. Then we're going to come all the way up here. A string ninth fret, D string eleventh fret, and g string eleventh fret. Then we're going to slide up all our fingers one fret. In context it sounds like this slowly. I'm also going to bring my middle finger here to mute my low E string, so I can actually strum all the strings and not have that low one ring out. Slowly it sounds like this. To speed, it sounds like this. In our next segment, we're going to discuss Hit Me With Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar. I'll see you there.

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