I always just played octaves without the open root droning, assumed it was the 2nd guitar or overdubs. Never occurred to me to do it all in one go! lolerz. Nice going with the hand drawn tab on screen btw.
Hey mate, thanks for watching. And thank for the props on the Tab. It's all very organic over here! lol. Subscribe for regular lessons, 2 new ones every week. Cheers Simon
Thanks man! Underrated song of the last century. Brilliant. I set up my chorus as more of a “doubler” to fill it out a bit. Gives the illusion of two guitars. And of course a tad of 80’s sound. Great song. RIP Michael
Hi mate, thanks for watching, much appreciated. How good is this song? See you in another video soon. Subscribe for 2 new videos every week and hit the bell for notifications of when they premiere. All the best Simon
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Awesome video mate - thanks for taking the time to post it! I’m mainly a drummer, but am making the journey into the guitar world.. a band mate showed me this song last week and I had to see what was happenin’! 🍻
Hi Sam, thanks very much for watching. Good luck with your journey into the guitar world! Glad the video helped, subscribe and hit the bell to be notified about two new lessons every single week. Cheers, Simon
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It's an integral part of the song! I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Hey mate, thanks for watching - I'm glad to hear the lesson helped. All the best, Simon p.s. You can grab the chart at www.patreon.com/posts/dont-change-53198857
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Great work and very nice tone! Just be a bit careful on the last chord, it is an octave (with the D string muted) not a 5th chord. The last chord of the riff resolves to A so the notes of the chord are C# and C#, on the A and G strings, (the third in the chord of A). Ab has no place in an A chord in rock! (and we shall try to keep it that way) :-)
Hey Simon, thanks for watching. I've got to say you've lost me a bit. I think you're saying the last chord of the riff is an A? Don't you mean a C#5 (2:17)? And the tune is in A major, so G#, or the maj7 (or Ab as you call it) is in key? Or maybe you are you saying the last chord is just a C# octave without the 5th (G#)? You could definitely do that, I quite like the sound myself. Anyway happy to help. I hope the lesson helped. All the best, Simon ps do subscribe for 2 new videos every week.