: Bending two strings at once (often the G and B strings) to create a thicker, "growling" blues sound.

: A slower, more sensitive blues solo that highlights his intense vibrato and melodic phrasing. 🛠️ Technique Guide

: A high-energy, "blistering" solo often cited by fans as his best work.

: He often repeats a short phrase several times, gradually increasing the speed or intensity to build tension.

: Demonstrates his mastery of the blues tradition, mixing minor pentatonic with major notes for a classic Chuck Berry-inspired feel.

To play an "awesome" Angus Young guitar solo, you must master the , use an aggressive but controlled vibrato , and maintain a raw, overdriven tone . Angus focuses on "singable" melodies and high-energy repetitive licks rather than complex technical shredding. 🎸 Essential Angus Young Solos to Learn

: Features perfectly composed licks and a "stuttering" outro solo that blends rapid runs with bluesy bends.

: Use an extra-heavy pick and a strong right-hand attack. He relies on "power amp saturation" rather than pedals for his grit.