Alright, so this is how to make a pop-punk song. You ever want to be famous like Blink 182, I used to be a fan of them now I found out about like good music. If you ever want to be famous like them, ride this dock.
So, basically, pop-punk is a style that tried to kill punk. But punk is not dead, it is just in hiding like some Osama Bin Laden, he is probably dead though.
So, if you want to play a pop-punk song, the whole generic pop-punk songs, sound like this. I know you are going to bother bringing my amp down here to make this movie. I just, it just does not matter. So, do not play any single note. Only these power chords unless you are playing a power chord arpeggio. I think I said that right, I said that right, arpeggio, I do not know. That is basically when you play single notes up a chord. So I just, if you can hear, it is good, if you cannot and okay, it is a pop-punk. It goes like this.
(Demo)
Wait for it.
(Demo)
That is a verse. Oh, when, that will sound like quiet part, so, that was a intro on a verse. Do not use more than 5 chords in the entire song. Unless you want to do a solo, which is usually this played around the 12th fret, more power chords. Let us play like this.
(Demo)
Now it is a pop-punk solo. It is pretty intense. And then if you want to do an interlude of the soft kind of, pop-punkish like love song type, ballad, sad, emo, I do not know, here you go, just play more power chords except arpeggio.
(Demo)
I kind of jazzed it up and threw in some power chords on the G string and the D string. Wait, D and G, now.
(Demo)
It is pretty intense. So, here is your lesson in pop-punk masterpieces.
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