You Shook Me All Night Long Guitar Lesson: Complete Tutorial with Chord Diagrams & Tablature
Introduction: Master AC/DC’s Iconic Rock Anthem
“You Shook Me All Night Long” is one of AC/DC’s most beloved tracks and a must-learn song for any rock guitarist. This comprehensive tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to play this classic, from basic chord progressions to advanced techniques.
What You’ll Learn in This Lesson:
- Complete chord progressions
- Detailed tablature for all sections
- Strumming patterns and rhythm techniques
- Solo breakdown and lead guitar parts
- Performance tips and tricks
H2: Song Overview and Key Information
Basic Song Details
- Artist: AC/DC
- Album: Back in Black (1980)
- Key: G Major
- Tempo: 120 BPM
- Difficulty Level: Intermediate
- Guitar Tuning: Standard (E-A-D-G-B-E)
Song Structure
- Intro (8 bars)
- Verse 1 (16 bars)
- Chorus (8 bars)
- Verse 2 (16 bars)
- Chorus (8 bars)
- Bridge/Solo (16 bars)
- Final Chorus (8 bars)
- Outro (8 bars)
H2: Essential Chords and Chord Diagrams
Primary Chords Used
G Major Chord
e|---3---
B|---3---
G|---0---
D|---0---
A|---2---
E|---3---
Fingering: 3rd fret (3rd finger on low E), 2nd fret (2nd finger on A string), 3rd fret (4th finger on high E and B strings)
C Major Chord
e|---0---
B|---1---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---3---
E|---X---
Fingering: 1st fret (1st finger on B), 2nd fret (2nd finger on D), 3rd fret (3rd finger on A)
D Major Chord
e|---2---
B|---3---
G|---2---
D|---0---
A|---X---
E|---X---
Fingering: 2nd fret (1st finger on G and high E), 3rd fret (3rd finger on B)
Em (E Minor) Chord
e|---0---
B|---0---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---2---
E|---0---
Fingering: 2nd fret (2nd and 3rd fingers on A and D strings)
H2: Complete Chord Progressions by Section
H3: Intro Progression
Chord Sequence: G – C – G – D Strumming Pattern: Down-Down-Up-Up-Down-Up
Tablature:
e|---3---3---0---0---3---3---2---2---|
B|---3---3---1---1---3---3---3---3---|
G|---0---0---0---0---0---0---2---2---|
D|---0---0---2---2---0---0---0---0---|
A|---2---2---3---3---2---2---X---X---|
E|---3---3---X---X---3---3---X---X---|
H3: Verse Progression
Chord Sequence: G – C – G – D – G Rhythm: Emphasize the downbeats with palm muting
Verse Tablature:
e|---3-3-3-3---0-0-0-0---3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2---3-3-3-3---|
B|---3-3-3-3---1-1-1-1---3-3-3-3---3-3-3-3---3-3-3-3---|
G|---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---2-2-2-2---0-0-0-0---|
D|---0-0-0-0---2-2-2-2---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---|
A|---2-2-2-2---3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2---X-X-X-X---2-2-2-2---|
E|---3-3-3-3---X-X-X-X---3-3-3-3---X-X-X-X---3-3-3-3---|
H3: Chorus Progression
Chord Sequence: Em – C – G – D Strumming: More aggressive, open strumming
Chorus Tablature:
e|---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2---|
B|---0-0-0-0---1-1-1-1---3-3-3-3---3-3-3-3---|
G|---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---2-2-2-2---|
D|---2-2-2-2---2-2-2-2---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0---|
A|---2-2-2-2---3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2---X-X-X-X---|
E|---0-0-0-0---X-X-X-X---3-3-3-3---X-X-X-X---|
H2: Advanced Techniques and Playing Tips
H3: Strumming Patterns Breakdown
Basic Strumming Pattern
Pattern: D-D-U-U-D-U (Down-Down-Up-Up-Down-Up) Count: 1-2-&-3-&-4-&
Verse Strumming (with Palm Muting)
- Rest your palm lightly on the strings near the bridge
- Mute between chord changes for a tighter sound
- Emphasize beats 1 and 3 with harder downstrokes
Chorus Strumming (Open and Aggressive)
- Remove palm muting for fuller sound
- Use more wrist action for dynamic strumming
- Accent the Em chord at the beginning of each chorus
H3: Power Chord Variations
For a more authentic AC/DC sound, try these power chord variations:
G5 Power Chord
e|---X---
B|---X---
G|---X---
D|---5---
A|---5---
E|---3---
C5 Power Chord
e|---X---
B|---X---
G|---5---
D|---5---
A|---3---
E|---X---
H2: Solo Section Breakdown
H3: Solo Chord Progression
Progression: G – C – G – D (x2)
H3: Basic Solo Tablature
Solo (Simplified Version):
e|---3-5-3---3-5-7-5-3---3-5-3---5-7-5-3---|
B|---------3-----------3-------3-----------|
G|-----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|
H4: Solo Techniques
- String Bending: Focus on half-step bends on the 3rd fret
- Hammer-ons and Pull-offs: Connect notes smoothly
- Vibrato: Add vibrato to sustained notes for expression
H2: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
H3: Chord Transition Issues
- Practice chord changes slowly before attempting full speed
- Use a metronome to maintain consistent timing
- Focus on clean chord changes rather than speed
H3: Strumming Problems
- Keep your wrist relaxed to avoid tension
- Don’t grip the pick too tightly
- Practice the strumming pattern without fretting any chords first
H3: Timing and Rhythm
- Count out loud while playing
- Start with a slower tempo and gradually increase
- Record yourself playing to identify timing issues
H2: Practice Routine and Progression
H3: Beginner Practice Schedule (Week 1-2)
- Chord memorization (10 minutes daily)
- Slow chord transitions (15 minutes daily)
- Basic strumming pattern (10 minutes daily)
H3: Intermediate Practice Schedule (Week 3-4)
- Full song at 80% speed (15 minutes)
- Solo section practice (10 minutes)
- Playing along with track (10 minutes)
H3: Advanced Practice Schedule (Week 5+)
- Full song at tempo (20 minutes)
- Performance dynamics (10 minutes)
- Improvisation over changes (10 minutes)
H2: Equipment and Tone Tips
H3: Recommended Guitar Setup
- Electric guitar with humbucker pickups
- Marshall-style amplifier or amp simulator
- Overdrive/distortion pedal for authentic AC/DC tone
H3: Amp Settings for AC/DC Tone
- Gain: 6-7/10
- Treble: 7/10
- Mid: 5/10
- Bass: 6/10
- Presence: 5/10
H3: Effects Chain
- Guitar → Overdrive Pedal → Amplifier
- Optional: Noise gate for cleaner sound between chords
H2: Performance Tips and Stage Presence
H3: Playing with Confidence
- Master the transitions before performing
- Practice standing up while playing
- Work on your stage presence – rock the performance!
H3: Playing with a Band
- Lock in with the drummer on the rhythm
- Leave space for the bass player in the low end
- Communicate chord changes clearly
H2: Conclusion: Master This Rock Classic
“You Shook Me All Night Long” is an excellent song for developing your rhythm guitar skills and rock playing technique. The combination of power chords, dynamic strumming, and classic progressions makes it a perfect addition to any guitarist’s repertoire.
Key Takeaways:
- Practice chord transitions until they’re second nature
- Master the strumming patterns for each section
- Focus on timing and rhythm over speed
- Have fun with the performance – it’s rock and roll!
Next Steps:
- Practice daily using the schedule provided
- Record yourself playing the full song
- Try playing along with the original track
- Learn other AC/DC songs to expand your skills
