The Who - Behind Blue Eyes Limp Bizkit - Acoustic Guitar Lesson

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The Who - Behind Blue Eyes Limp Bizkit - Acoustic Lesson

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The Who E minor
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Behind Blue Eyes Limp Bizkit


Behind Blue Eyes by The Who is a powerful rock ballad featuring dynamic chord progressions and expressive lead guitar work. The song's emotional intensity and rhythmic variations make it an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced electric guitarists looking to develop their dynamics, bending technique, and song arrangement understanding.

  • The song showcases classic rock guitar techniques including finger bending and sustained notes.
  • Its dynamic structure shifts from quiet verses to heavy-hitting choruses, ideal for practicing dynamic control.
  • Originally performed by The Who, the track has become a staple in electric guitar learning due to its technical and emotional depth.
Fender Stratocaster
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Fender Stratocaster

Townshend switched to Fender Stratocasters from the mid-1970s onward, using their stock single-coil pickups for clarity and chimey top-end that cut through massive stadium volumes when paired with his Hiwatt amps. The Strat's responsiveness to his dynamic, windmill attack made it ideal for The Who's power chord precision.

Gibson Les Paul Standard
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Gibson Les Paul Standard

While Townshend primarily used Les Paul Deluxes with mini-humbuckers, the Standard's full humbuckers would deliver a tighter, more compressed midrange that contrasts with his preferred P-90 aggression. A Standard represents a warmer, less cutting variation of his classic mod-era tone.

Gibson Les Paul Custom
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Gibson Les Paul Custom

The Les Paul Custom shares the Deluxe's mini-humbucker character that Townshend favored for a focused midrange, though its premium construction would offer slightly more sustain than his typical gigging instruments. Townshend valued stock electronics and destructive live performance over luxury features.

Marshall JTM45
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Marshall JTM45

Townshend famously pushed Marshall JTM45s to their limits in the late 1960s, driving them into aggressive overdrive that influenced Marshall's louder amp designs. His volume demands and hard-hit playing style directly contributed to Marshall developing more powerful heads to match his revolutionary stage presence.

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