So, guys I am trying to put together as many little tutorials that count easy songs that I learned just for people that want and I learned for something popular that cannot certainly find how to plan.
What I am doing right now is called Apologies by One Republic. There is tons of tabs on the internet that you can find Ultimate-Guitar is where I get most of my tabs we used it wherever but I do not like the one that tabs add on there, I like this one from myself and where I play it so I am going trying teach you that one.
Standard tuning and capo on the eight fret. The whole song is based the four chords. This is going to Em7 so you have a pointer and your ring finger on the third fret are all to the capo which is the 11th Put your capo on the eighth. Yes, these two on third fret down from the capo on the low E or the high E I am sorry and at B string then your middle finger goes in the D string, your third one left in top on second fret and your pointer goes along to the A string second fret that is Em7 and basically the chord or four chords of that C9 which on that you just take your pointer finger move it down to your middle finger once and middle finger on third fret on the second string down. So, it is like if you know the C9 when you have no problem with. So your fourth finger G but you move you pointer and middle finger down one string. So, it is --
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And then G in a tab list it is called G1, so that is the four chords. So you might recommend this.
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Alright, so that is what I have there. I actually play a little intro I never at play it that I played it during the intro before the verse and then doing the chorus and I will play it quickly you hear it sounds like and then I will try to explain it a little bit but is the same four chords, easy four chords but it is like this.
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Alright, so bare with me they worked through this -- never tab the sound or anything so we are going to take one at a time. Alright, so when you start in Em7 you are going to go.
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Alright, so we are going to give the string’s numbers so you can write the numbers out yourself if you want. Starting from top which you call this I am not sure how you suppose to number it but we are going to call this one this low E, two, three, four, five and six, alright. So we are going to go two, three, five, four, six.
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So, two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five.
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Okay, two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five middle finger to the C9 nice. Two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five so we are going to do this is plan. Two, three, five, three and then it is, six, five, four, five, two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five, two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five and then appears its exact same it is like on each of as and that is your base note, so you get.
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I have not read the picking patterns is the same. So I will play it really slow and trying to close basically because I am getting on the way and trying to think of those numbers as applies and I really get slow.
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So, what are you going to do for yourself actually is you know you can plug and start the video just go ahead and try to scalp that and write that numbering out, now I will give you the tab. So one more time see if I can do that myself, you know throw it down just go with two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five, two, three, five, four, six, five, four, five, one, three, five, four, six, five, four, five and one, three, five, four, six, five, four, five and that is basically it goes you know you can mix and mess whatever you want like I said there is plenty other way to play this depending on your vocal range when it cover you can move the capo up down to different chords. And I think this is own I think sounds that most like the songs so I hope that helps and keep checking metro quarter a lot of videos today since I you know just started and videos on my page. I want to get a lot of the songs and you know I think they are fun to play and rip were
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