Tuesday’s Gone – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Tuesday’s Gone” is a Southern rock masterpiece that blends heartfelt songwriting with expressive, melodic guitar work. At Licklibrary.com, we bring you a note-for-note breakdown of this iconic track, giving guitarists of all levels the chance to dive into the emotional depth and technical artistry of the song. Our comprehensive guitar lesson teaches you the essential techniques used throughout the track, empowering you to play with accuracy and expression—just like the original recording. Danny Gill breaks down this classic track in this exclusive Lick Library video tutorial.

About the Song

Released on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s debut 1973 album Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd, “Tuesday’s Gone” is a heartfelt ballad that showcases the band’s more reflective side. The song’s soaring melodies and poignant solos are a perfect example of the Southern rock genre's ability to blend blues, country, and rock influences into something emotionally resonant.

Guitar Players on the Track

The guitar work on “Tuesday’s Gone” was handled by founding members Allen Collins and Gary Rossington, two of the most influential guitarists in Southern rock history. Rossington’s slide guitar work and Collins’ melodic phrasing created a signature dual-guitar sound that became a hallmark of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s style. Their tasteful licks, emotive bends, and perfectly layered harmonies have inspired generations of guitarists and continue to set the standard for expressive, melodic soloing.

Lesson Breakdown – Techniques You’ll Learn

String Bending

One of the most important expressive tools in this song is string bending. You’ll learn how to bend notes with accurate pitch control to emulate the vocal-like quality of the original solos. This technique adds emotion and dynamics to your lead playing, helping you craft solos that sing.

Slides

Throughout the intro and solos, you’ll encounter tasteful slides between notes and chords. Sliding is not only an expressive technique, but it also helps to create smooth transitions that enhance phrasing and continuity in your playing.

Hammer-ons and Pull-offs

To add fluidity to your playing, the lesson covers hammer-ons and pull-offs. These legato techniques make your lines more connected and expressive while improving your fretting hand strength and dexterity.

Vibrato

Controlled vibrato is a key feature in both the lead and slide guitar parts. This lesson will show you how to add tasteful vibrato to sustain and highlight notes, making them stand out in a melodic context.

Chord Progressions

“Tuesday’s Gone” is driven by emotional chord progressions that support the song’s melancholic theme. The lesson explores how to voice these chords and transition between them smoothly, reinforcing rhythm skills and harmonic understanding.

Arpeggios

The track also features melodic arpeggios, particularly in the clean intro section. Mastering arpeggios helps in outlining chord tones clearly and adds a layer of sophistication to your rhythm and lead playing.

Double Stops

Some of the fills and harmony lines make use of double stops, a technique where two notes are played simultaneously. This adds harmonic richness and is great for improving finger independence and coordination.

Barre Chords

Barre chords are essential for playing through the verse and chorus sections with ease. You’ll learn how to position your hand for clean, consistent tone while building the stamina necessary for extended rhythm parts.

Why Learn This Song?

“Tuesday’s Gone” is more than just a ballad—it’s a masterclass in melodic expression. By learning this song note-for-note, you’re not only building your repertoire but also refining your technique and musicality. Whether you're aiming to improve phrasing, enhance your soloing chops, or just connect emotionally with your playing, this lesson will help you grow as a guitarist.

Techniques Featured in This Lesson

Dive into this lesson today on Licklibrary.com and capture the heart and soul of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s timeless classic, one note at a time.

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...

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