Woman - Wolfmother - Guitar Lesson

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Woman - Wolfmother - Guitar Lesson

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Wolfmother


"Woman" is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother, originally released in 2004 on their debut EP before appearing on their 2006 debut studio album. It was issued as the fourth single from that album, helping establish the band's raw, blues-influenced hard rock sound. The track is a solid choice for electric guitar learners seeking to explore riff-driven rock with a retro feel.

  • "Woman" first appeared on Wolfmother's debut EP in 2004, two years before the full album version was released as a single.
  • The song showcases a heavy, repetitive main riff that makes it approachable for intermediate electric guitar players building riff technique.
  • Wolfmother draw heavily from late 1960s and early 1970s hard rock, making their songs useful for studying classic rock guitar styles.