What’s going on everybody, last lesson I’ll teach you today is on Three Doors Down, “Be like that”. Okay, a really cool song one of the first ones I learned to play, whenever I play guitar sounds something like this.
[Demonstration]
That’s basically the whole intro and the riff’s in the rest is strumming so I guess I’ll just teach everyone quick standard tuning. The four chords you’re going to be playing basically is a G chord, you’re going to pick within a G chord, you’re going to pick to the D, with the high E open, okay. So D chord with your high E open and your go to an E minor but you leave this ring finger here as you’re common, so ring finger like this to at a C9.
Okay so in you’re G chord you’re going to be play, six string, three string fourth string and you’re going to play one, two, three, four so. Okay, six, three, four, one, two, three, four and you’re going to switch to a D chord and put that four again. So you have, okay, so the second note on that open D is the beginning of the second picking patterns.
So after you do the G that last on the open D switch to a D chord and play it again, then you’re going to play, two, three, one, two, three, four so from the beginning. With that ring there switch to an E minor chord and you’re going to play six, five, four, two, one, two, three you need the ring in there and go to a C9 with the high open and you put five, four, three, two, one, two, three, okay so.
Just like that, that’s when you play for the intro and the verses if you don’t want to do the picking and that you want to play the song and sing it you can strum, just strum this four chords G, to the D, E minor, to the C strum to that song is song down-up-down-up-down-up-down-down-up, D down-up-down-up-down-up-down-down-up, E minor down-up-down-up-down-up-down-down-up, C down-up-down-up-down-up-down-down-up. You can play that C and play C9 it’s up to you.
[Demonstration]
Just like that, couple of the riffs in here that I’m not going to teach because they’re pretty self explanatory. That is really the strum patterns in users, one part dirty end it’s kind of bridge where it changes and it’s an A minor, C same strum now with the full to the G, with B minor so sustain in G again, A minor, C, G, and then B minor. So B minor down-down-up-down-up to C, then go down. That’s kind of words you know, that’s where it fend it’s just like “We ran away” I don’t know what that part is but you know the song. You can hear it I just don’t feel like listening to the song I’ve getting nerves. The exit just strums same as the beginning guys or plays the intro, you guys are good to do that’s really it the picking part is the only part that will take you sometime to ease to and that’s what the strum patterns, so good luck.
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