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Hey, what’s up everybody? It's Aaron Gallagher from freeandeasyguitar.com. This lesson tonight is going to be on the song called Remembering Sunday by All time Low. I’m in a lot of request for All Time Low stuff of this song and something called Jesse Ray. I’m going to be teaching that one soon. I’ll be honest, I’ve never listened to any of their stuff until tonight and I actually really like it if that’s what you know music is and I guess I’m a fan. So, all right, whatever you guys call it.
All right, so capo is on the second fret and the guitar is in standard tuning, E, A, E, G, B, E and capo is on the second fret. This is what the intro sounds like. [Demonstration]
Okay, that’s the verse sounds like. The chorus sounds like this, [Demonstration]
All right, so that’s the verse from the chorus. If you guys like that song, we’re going to give it right into it. So capo’s in the second fret. The intro is four chords, it's actually three chords but you play one twice. So the first chord I want you to play is like a C and none chord, okay. But instead of the--if you know the C9 chord, play the C9 and take these two fingers off, all right. So it's just your any—which any finger you want to do, I’ll play it with my middle finger on the second string and A string is one, two, three, four, five—fifth string up for the bottom and it's you’re A string and I put my middle finger on the third in front and above the capo. Its fifth fret overall, there’s my dot—[Demonstration] the third fret above capo. The pointer finger goes in the G string which is high below it, your one, two, three, four string in the second fret and that’s your first chord. Your second chord is an Em chord, okay. All your doing on Em is you can either just slide this middle finger up. I actually just pick this pointer finger up through it there and then bring my middle finger up there. All you need for an Em chord is two finger, one in second frets of you’re A and D strings. So, one, two, three, fourth string and fifth string, the pointer finger and middle—middle and ring—however you want to do it and cover those two frets.
Okay, the third chord, go back to that first chord we did but add your ring finger on the third fret of your B-string. Okay and the reason I want you to play like this, is because the fourth chord is an Am—it's in A7 chord. So all that means is, to get to theA7, you take this pointer finger and leave it there and lift your middle finger up and put your middle finger on your second string up your B string in second fret, okay. So now, on this chord here, you don’t play this slowly, kind of mute that with your thumb or just don’t pick it. A string got nothing on it. The D string here, the pointer finger on the second fret, G string’s open, B string in second fret above capo and that middle finger in the high zone, okay. So those are the four chords.
Now, with all these, you’ve got to try to mute this slowly on a place with five strings. So that’s it. I’m going to try to get a—be more specific. Just take either—you take your ring finger and lay in on that string. So, mute it. Don’t push down hard, just lay it on 4:34. Use your thumb, that’s what I do and then I’ll mute that string, okay. So the strum pattern is—
[Demonstration]
Okay, if you can t pick that up, it's [Demonstration] then the last part of it is down, down, up, down, up—so, I’ll go really, really so and get a pen, get a paper and try to write it down. Okay, you can think of it actually, it's four little strum patterns because basically, your repeating the same thing four times in that strum pattern. So for the first chord, just play [Demonstration] okay so, down, down, up, down, up and you’ll repeat that four times. [Demonstration] start over again, [Demonstration] split your chords, [Demonstration] okay, so that’s for the intro.
The chords you’re going to need for the verse you know that I played, Woke from 6:16 and put on the shoes, started making his past two in the morning and hasn’t been sober for days. All right, you’re going to need four chords for that part. That part is going to be this chord here, which is the third chord from the intro. Take the third chord from the intro or this ring finger is on your third fret B and these two up here, okay. If you got that chord, you can go back in the video. That’s your first chord you’re going to play.
[Demonstration]
Okay, the second chord you’re going to play is actually the four chords in the intro, set A7 chord. We’ve got pointer and middle are on the second frets of your B and your D strings, okay. The strum pattern you can use for that, it looks like—it sounds like this. [Demonstration]
The same strum pattern as the intro. It’s just those chords. And the cool thing about the verse, you’re going to do the same thing twice. So you’re going to play, “woke up from dream and put on the shoes and just”— the third chord from the intro top the fourth chord from the intro. Back to the third chord from the intro to the fourth chord from the intro. The third chord from the intro is actually C, non-variation, and C9 and then the fourth chord from the intro is the A7 chord, okay.
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