Touch Too Much - AC/DC
Learn to Play "Touch Too Much" by AC/DC
Dive into the electrifying world of AC/DC with our "Touch Too Much" guitar lesson. This song, a standout from the band's Highway to Hell album, is a masterclass in rock guitar. With its infectious rhythm, blues-inspired riffs, and soaring lead lines, it showcases the craftsmanship of Malcolm and Angus Young. In this lesson, we break down every lick and riff, focusing on the core techniques that define this AC/DC classic.
By mastering the techniques found in this lesson, you'll not only replicate this iconic track note-for-note but also enhance your overall guitar-playing skills. Here's a breakdown of the techniques you'll learn and the benefits they bring. Danny Gill breaks down this classic track in this exclusive Lick Library video tutorial.
About Angus and Malcolm Young
Angus and Malcolm Young were the powerhouse duo behind AC/DC's signature sound. Malcolm’s tight, rhythmic foundation paired with Angus’s fiery lead work created a sonic chemistry that has influenced countless guitarists. Malcolm’s precision and groove were unparalleled, making him a pioneer in rhythm guitar. Angus, on the other hand, brought raw energy and charisma to his leads, crafting solos that were both technical and emotive. Understanding their techniques provides a window into the essence of rock and roll guitar.
Key Techniques in "Touch Too Much"
Power Chords
Power chords are the backbone of AC/DC’s rhythm guitar style. In "Touch Too Much," Malcolm employs them to build the song’s driving energy. Power chords are versatile and a staple in rock and metal, giving songs their bold and aggressive sound. Learning them strengthens your chord transitions and dynamic control.
String Bending
Angus Young’s expressive lead lines in this song feature precise and emotive string bending. This technique is essential for adding character and feeling to solos. Mastering string bending improves finger strength, pitch accuracy, and your ability to convey emotion through the guitar.
Slides
Slides add fluidity and flair to both rhythm and lead parts in the song. Used in transitions and melodic lines, they enhance the sense of movement in your playing. Practicing slides helps you develop better fretboard navigation and dynamic expression.
Vibrato
Angus's use of vibrato is a hallmark of his playing style, giving notes a singing, sustained quality. Incorporating vibrato into your playing allows you to add a personal touch and depth to your solos.
Syncopated Rhythms
The rhythm guitar work in "Touch Too Much" features syncopated rhythms that create a groove-laden feel. Syncopation challenges your timing and rhythm, making it a valuable technique for tight, professional playing.
Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs
These techniques bring speed and fluidity to the song’s riffs and licks. Hammer-ons and pull-offs are essential for crafting seamless, legato phrases. They also enhance finger strength and dexterity.
Palm Muting
Palm muting is used to add a percussive, tight feel to the rhythm parts. This technique is critical for creating dynamics and contrast in rock music. It also refines your picking hand control.
Why Learn These Techniques?
Mastering the techniques in this lesson goes beyond just playing "Touch Too Much." These skills form the foundation of countless other rock and blues songs. By integrating them into your repertoire, you'll:
- Develop greater finger strength, control, and dexterity.
- Enhance your ability to express emotion through phrasing.
- Improve your sense of rhythm, timing, and dynamics.
- Expand your knowledge of classic rock guitar styles.
Guitar Techniques in This Lesson
Here’s a complete list of techniques used in our "Touch Too Much" guitar lesson. Click the links to explore each technique in detail:
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About The Tutor
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Danny Gill
Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...