VIDEO: Rockschool Debut Grade - Moveable Riffs (TG231)
Move riffs around the fretboard

Once you've mastered how to play a riff, the next step is to move it all over the fretboard
Download Total Guitar issue 231 for the accompanying tab and explanation - available in the UK and, digitally, worldwide via Apple Newsstand and Zinio (http://www.zinio.com) from 6 August 2012.
Tutor: James Uings
Videographer: Martin Holmes
Full tab and audio for 101
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