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#playguitar Let Me Put My Love Into You
Hey everyone! So, who else loves getting lost in those classic AC/DC riffs? I recently tackled 'Let Me Put My Love Into You' and wanted to share my journey, especially since I know a lot of you are looking for ways to master this track. It's such an iconic song, and honestly, playing that main riff just gives you such a rush! When I first started looking into 'AC/DC Let Me Put My Love Into You', I thought it might be super complex, but it's actually quite accessible once you get the hang of it. The magic, as always with AC/DC, is in the feel and groove. Angus Young's playing is legendary, and this song is a perfect example of his powerful, driving style. For the main riff, you'll want to focus on a few key things. It's primarily power chords, which are your best friends in rock! You'll often be shifting between A5, G5, and D5. Don't be afraid to use palm muting to get that chunky, percussive sound that AC/DC is famous for. It really makes the riff punchy and gives it that classic rock aggression. I found that getting the rhythm right is absolutely crucial. It's not just about hitting the notes; it's about the timing and the attack. Listen closely to the original song to internalize that driving beat. Try playing along slowly at first, really focusing on your downstrokes and upstrokes, and gradually increase your speed. Don't rush it! Speed will come with consistency. Another tip I picked up for getting that authentic AC/DC sound for 'Let Me Put My Love Into You' is to dial in your amp settings. You don't necessarily need a fancy Marshall stack, but a good overdriven tone with a bit of a mid-boost can really help. I usually set my gain around 7-8, bass around 6, mids around 7, and treble around 5-6. Experiment with your own gear, but that's a good starting point to get that gritty, raw tone. What I love about learning riffs like this is how much it improves your overall rhythm playing. The repetitive nature helps build muscle memory and strengthens your timing. If you're a beginner, this is a fantastic song to practice power chords and develop your strumming hand. One common mistake I used to make was not muting the open strings effectively. When you're playing power chords, especially on the lower strings, make sure your fretting hand is subtly muting any strings you're not playing to avoid unwanted noise. It keeps the riff clean and tight. So, if you're looking to add a powerful classic rock anthem to your repertoire, definitely give 'Let Me Put My Love Into You' a try. It’s super rewarding to play and a great way to channel your inner Angus Young. Keep practicing, and most importantly, have fun rocking out!