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Go to https://yt.vantuylmusic.org/yckkk4fc and join The Rhino Pro Guitarist Club to download a PDF guitar tab sheet music copy of The Van Tuyl Music Foundation's 100% accurate note-for-note transcription of the guitar part played on Queen's song I Want To Break Free from the 1984 album The Works. The Van Tuyl Music Foundation’s guitar tab sheet music transcription of the guitar part played on Queen's song I Want To Break Free was completed by our team of elite, professional musicians who invest multiple hours into ensuring the accuracy of each transcription. PDF guitar tab sheet music downloads of our transcriptions are available for educational use only to members of The Van Tuyl Music Foundation’s Rhino Clubs, to students in programs funded by The Van Tuyl Music Foundation, and also to donors of The Van Tuyl Music Foundation who support our mission to make modern music education accessible to people of all ages, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds. What is a Transcription from The Van Tuyl Music Foundation? A transcription from The Van Tuyl Music Foundation means that our team of elite, professional musicians spend hours listening to and learning the song, and then transcribing every note, accent, dynamic and fill we hear. Once the transcription is complete, it is then checked, and re-checked for accuracy before we release it. Because we are human musicians, it is possible that we miss a note somewhere, or make an error, but it is extremely rare. Accuracy is our primary concern, so if you find one, please alert us so we can fix it! About I Want To Break Free (from Wikipedia): "I Want to Break Free" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by their bassist John Deacon. It appears on the album The Works (1984), and was released in three versions: album, single and extended. The track became a staple of the bands during their 1984-85 The Works Tour and their 1986 Magic Tour. The song was written in 1983 by John Deacon and released in April 1984.[6] Most of the song follows a traditional 12 bar blues progression in E major.[7] It has three verses with one bridge, no chorus, and relatively little section repetition. The song features session musician Fred Mandel, who plays all of the keyboard parts; he was involved with the song when it featured only a drum machine and a guitar part. The keyboard solo was done in one take on a Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer, except the last note with a portamento down one octave, which was captured via punching in. The Van Tuyl Music Foundation was founded to forever change music education through funding and instituting first class, modernized music programs in schools and organizations that serve a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds. Hi, my name is Ryan Van Tuyl, and since 2004, I’ve helped thousands of kids learn piano, singing, guitar, bass, drums, and songwriting in schools across the world. The programs I’ve created teach kids how to achieve their musical dreams and become better, hardworking individuals through learning to play and perform rock, pop, hip-hop, blues, metal, and jazz music. Graduates of my programs have attended prestigious music colleges and universities. However, these programs have only been able to exist in middle-to-upper-class communities, where parents can afford to fund music education for their children directly. While all of this has been a fantastic experience, it has left out kids who attend schools in underprivileged, more diverse communities without funding for modern music education. Schools and districts in these areas lack funding for the equipment, teachers, curriculum, and support necessary to facilitate rock-band-style programs like the ones I’ve created. My mission was to tackle this head-on and bring these exceptional programs to students in economically challenged areas, so I sold my music schools and am launching The Van Tuyl Music Foundation to forever change music education. Our foundation will directly provide the funding for the equipment, instruction, curriculum, and support necessary to facilitate these programs. Join me today in making modern music education accessible to kids of all economic and racial backgrounds! Support The Van Tuyl Music Foundation http://www.vantuylmusic.org to help forever change music education!