I listened to this too around 10 or more years ago, giving me nostalgia... and I finally made my own RUclips! Didn't expect it to be folk but here I am. H ope you're still rockin Warren!
I’m doing well, thanks for asking! I teach privately via webcam and have created a music theory and ear training video series since this video was made, you can stop by my website if you are interested!
such a great tutorial...thanks for helping me out..been trying to find a decent tutorial for months and so frustrated that i can't play this song but now, thanks to you, i'm able to play it..thanks a lot...
yeah your chord is spot on. i mention it with a different fingering at 2:11, so we're on the same page. different voicing is all, both are Ab Major chords with a 9th.
Is nick still single? Haha now in seriousness, your videos are so good, I’m happy that you still post after all this years, I feel kinda sad when I find an awesome cover or tutorial from years ago and they dissapear from the internet.
whenever I want to figure out how to play a RadioHead song, you're always the best choice Warren. I was just wondering have you covered Exit Music already?
warren, you are amazing. ha! i prefer to not use barre chords when possible (and i can use my thumb on the upper 2 strings), and i was looking for another voicing of the A chord in the verse. sure enough, your video shows up and is absolutely perfect! i feel like i should pay you fro all these lessons, haha! also, it's awesome that you are a redditor. i see you all the time on r/radiohead.
I found it hard to both sing and play but it gets easier after time. Play small sections over and over and link them to new sections that you have also practised with until you can play throughout. Practice, practice and practice!
I actually show both versions, and while you are correct that he is using 46x546, the other shape is very common in other Radiohead songs. It's still the same chord with a slightly different voicing.
@mobilitywestmidlands It isn't in the C Major scale. Good observation. Most would probably call it a temporary modulation... and I would probably refer to it as an Ab chord, not a G#. Half-steps Ab and Eb and Gb in the Abmaj9 chord make for a wonderful transition back to C and even that one time they go to F in the end, regardless of the key.
Grazie warren, you have teached me paranoid android and reminded this one plus a lot of songs that now i don't remember... anyway if u come in Italy ( rome area ) I will give u a good beer!
By the way, didn't mention this before (when I was telling off that catseatingclouds kid) but thanks a lot for posting this! I was having trouble getting the chorus right (the E-minor mostly) and this was a tremendous help.
@dogback5 warren just says: DU_UD__U_UD - 1+(2)+3(+4)+(5)+6 but i think this is not the full measure, as the end differs if I'm not wrong sometimes he adds _U_U - (7)+(8)+ and sometimes _UDU - (7)+8+ also have a hard time figuring it out, as my talent for rythm is not my best feature, but it's very rewarding when i finally got it.
@ceridawn Little confused by your comment, but the melodic movement happens on a bunch of the chords the LAST time through the song, not on all of the song.
@warrenmusic When Thom plays this at latitude 2009 he plays with 4x6546, which in my opinion is the easiest of the two. So you are sot on there warren. Thanks for teaching me this by the way. After watching the video and a lot of practice i can play this beautiful song.
Also, do you know how Thom does the C harmonic on that chord? I think it may be done by lightly touching at the 6th fret on the D string (when you fret the 6th fret on the A string with your 3rd finger and it hangs down to mute it, it would lightly touch it, thus). I think it's there... you'd be more of a guitar theory person than I am. But it's like impossible to do. I can't figure out how he plays the harmonic so loud.
@pmac24 I would list the numbers in reverse, but I guess to each his own. And it's an Abadd2, without muting the 6th string (otherwise it wouldn't be an Abadd2, it would then be an Abadd2/Eb) - 4x6546 or 46x546 are both acceptable since Thom uses both.
this is kinda the way i feel about it.. you get to a certain point in playing genrally where you just have to listen and interpret you own style upon it... as far as i can make out its a hammer on off, you can do it o the up or down stroke with your pinky. im sure Thom changes all the time !
Just play an Abmaj bar chord. So bar the 4th fret and instead of putting your ring finger on the 5th string you put it on the 4th string 6th fret. Now put your pinky on the 1st string 6th fret. It is just how he plays it the second time just with your ring finger on the octave instead of the fifth.
HEy man, Great tutorial, but I dont quite get the rythm. I always get mixed up with the sixteenth notes, and octaves and stuff. Could you please make a video about that? or just wirte the notes on the comments or something? Anyway, most appreciated! Thanks!
Just took a break …about 8 years…kids etc.. and guitar is back! I appreciate your work so much over such a long time Warren - thank you! 🙏
Wow i remember watching this video almost 10 years ago, still find it great!
Totally
Playing on constant rewind,
made my family go berserk haha
I listened to this too around 10 or more years ago, giving me nostalgia... and I finally made my own RUclips! Didn't expect it to be folk but here I am. H ope you're still rockin Warren!
you're always the best help ever when it comes to learn a radiohead song, thanks man.
so true
true true true
I love finding really old videos at the right time. I just got into guitar and then this video comes up in my feed. Hope you're doing well still!
I’m doing well, thanks for asking! I teach privately via webcam and have created a music theory and ear training video series since this video was made, you can stop by my website if you are interested!
Thanks for all the tutorials! Glad you're still active!
My savior, and my favorite teacher, thanks mister Warren!
I am so grateful for all your Radiohead videos playing these songs is my self-care, mental health routine. Thank you thank you thank you.✨🙏🏻✨
Warren, you have enriched my life with so many Radiohead tutorials. Thank you, you ROCK!
This is my favorite song right now, thank you so much for this awesome tutorial Warren! :D
Best help for this song ever been playing it sorta wrong for years and now I see the things I missed thanks fam
thanks Warren, i came back here to learn the end part
such a great tutorial...thanks for helping me out..been trying to find a decent tutorial for months and so frustrated that i can't play this song but now, thanks to you, i'm able to play it..thanks a lot...
That's a good sounding effin guitar
Awesome! Thank you so much! All of the tabs I could find were confusing. The way you teach makes this song very easy to learn.
Thank you so much! You teach very well! Keep playing and good luck!
ive watched this video ten years ago, so much has changed.
dude thanks a lot for making this!, learned to play this song perfect in little under 45 minutes thanks to your video :)
your tutorials are incredibly handy
i beg you to keep on posting vids!
Thanks, Man !! Greetings from Juarez,Mexico !!!
I love this song and had to learn it so thank you so much for the great tutorial!!!
You have a beautiful voice brother
thank you for the video! you are a great teacher and make guitar make sense!
Thanks for giving great tutorials to such obscure (or less well-known) songs by radiohead!!! u da bauss
wasnt complaining or anything i love your video tutorials x iv learnt them all
Thank you so much for this. I've learned so much from you! And you've changed the way I listen to music. You're the best!
+hannah that's great to hear! Go Hannah!
Thank you for the tutorial, love this song
Thank you so much for sharing this. Very well done.
yeah your chord is spot on. i mention it with a different fingering at 2:11, so we're on the same page. different voicing is all, both are Ab Major chords with a 9th.
This is awesome, man!
Is nick still single? Haha now in seriousness, your videos are so good, I’m happy that you still post after all this years, I feel kinda sad when I find an awesome cover or tutorial from years ago and they dissapear from the internet.
Hahahaha no he’s married
I have a lot more left in me to share
whenever I want to figure out how to play a RadioHead song, you're always the best choice Warren.
I was just wondering have you covered Exit Music already?
No I haven't!
Check out guitar lessons 365 guy does a good job for sure
warren, you are amazing. ha! i prefer to not use barre chords when possible (and i can use my thumb on the upper 2 strings), and i was looking for another voicing of the A chord in the verse. sure enough, your video shows up and is absolutely perfect! i feel like i should pay you fro all these lessons, haha!
also, it's awesome that you are a redditor. i see you all the time on r/radiohead.
Nah, it's cool, I can see how easily it could be misread.
Obviously Warren is a good guitar player, I loved this tutorial.
Hey warren u r a great radio head cover
that was awesome man. thanks!
You're probably my favorite teacher ;).
my favourite song, Thanks
love your lessons! could you possibly do "Fog", cant find a lesson for it anywhere x
I found it hard to both sing and play but it gets easier after time. Play small sections over and over and link them to new sections that you have also practised with until you can play throughout. Practice, practice and practice!
nice tutorial bro, very easy to get in the song !!!!
awesome as usual!
dude, do you have like EVERY Radiohead song covered? daaang!
I actually show both versions, and while you are correct that he is using 46x546, the other shape is very common in other Radiohead songs. It's still the same chord with a slightly different voicing.
brilllll ,love the song,and u teach so well.
thx for keeping up the great work !
Great lesson.
perfect. thank you very much for your tutorial. spot on!
How do you figure out strumming patterns
if you listen to the song and do a little tinkering yourself, you can figure it out
@mobilitywestmidlands It isn't in the C Major scale. Good observation. Most would probably call it a temporary modulation... and I would probably refer to it as an Ab chord, not a G#. Half-steps Ab and Eb and Gb in the Abmaj9 chord make for a wonderful transition back to C and even that one time they go to F in the end, regardless of the key.
thx! great playing
You're awesome
great stuff man. it helped me lots.
nice tutorial. easy to get it into!
thank you dude, it was very helpful.
Grazie warren, you have teached me paranoid android and reminded this one plus a lot of songs that now i don't remember... anyway if u come in Italy ( rome area ) I will give u a good beer!
By the way, didn't mention this before (when I was telling off that catseatingclouds kid) but thanks a lot for posting this! I was having trouble getting the chorus right (the E-minor mostly) and this was a tremendous help.
Thanks for posting this tutorial, I couldn't figure out that strange Ab chord.
@dogback5
warren just says: DU_UD__U_UD - 1+(2)+3(+4)+(5)+6
but i think this is not the full measure, as the end differs
if I'm not wrong sometimes he adds _U_U - (7)+(8)+ and sometimes _UDU - (7)+8+
also have a hard time figuring it out, as my talent for rythm is not my best feature, but it's very rewarding when i finally got it.
Thank you good man!
@ceridawn Little confused by your comment, but the melodic movement happens on a bunch of the chords the LAST time through the song, not on all of the song.
excellent explanation bro... thanks.
@warrenmusic
When Thom plays this at latitude 2009 he plays with 4x6546, which in my opinion is the easiest of the two. So you are sot on there warren. Thanks for teaching me this by the way. After watching the video and a lot of practice i can play this beautiful song.
you're awesome.
Thanks for this, Warren. Could you please post the rhythmic vocalization for the strumming?
man i do love this song you are grate thanks!!!!!!!!
thx a lot!!!! love this song..
fuckgin great men you rocked all the way through loved it!!
Wow! A visionary... Amazing :))
Thank you! 🙂
Yay the Fadd2 business was all i was missing :)
Also, do you know how Thom does the C harmonic on that chord? I think it may be done by lightly touching at the 6th fret on the D string (when you fret the 6th fret on the A string with your 3rd finger and it hangs down to mute it, it would lightly touch it, thus). I think it's there... you'd be more of a guitar theory person than I am. But it's like impossible to do. I can't figure out how he plays the harmonic so loud.
thanks Master!
@pmac24 I would list the numbers in reverse, but I guess to each his own. And it's an Abadd2, without muting the 6th string (otherwise it wouldn't be an Abadd2, it would then be an Abadd2/Eb) - 4x6546 or 46x546 are both acceptable since Thom uses both.
it changes from F to Em on the "&" of 3 if you count 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
It's 2 1/2 beats of F and 1 1/2 beats of Em
have u met warren? he teaches RADIOHEAD on youtube, you so fucking special (:
I just sang this tonight and played better than I ever did in 10 yrs. This time it meant something.. for some reason. RIP X
You should have been employed by Radiohead all these years - Head of Music Education at WASTE, or Minister of Information :)
I believe the A-flat chord is x46x546. 3rd finger or the A string instead of the D string. Hard to discern, but I think this might be the case.
@MsCalmbeforethestorm That's what this tutorial is for. Listen for the chord shape, I'll spell it out in detail.
Best lesson for this song!!
But also “Pass the dutchie pon the left hand side” vibes #StrangerThings4 😛😂
Appreciate it!!
Their casting director was probably thinking of this phase of my channel
@@warrenmusic haha ❤️
Creative band radiohead and rather dark
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You're so cool! Thanks a lot :)
ahhh oh my god thank you so much.
i love this song but all the tabs everywhere else are shit.
you make a great guitar teacher :o
this is kinda the way i feel about it.. you get to a certain point in playing genrally where you just have to listen and interpret you own style upon it... as far as i can make out its a hammer on off, you can do it o the up or down stroke with your pinky. im sure Thom changes all the time !
Just play an Abmaj bar chord. So bar the 4th fret and instead of putting your ring finger on the 5th string you put it on the 4th string 6th fret. Now put your pinky on the 1st string 6th fret. It is just how he plays it the second time just with your ring finger on the octave instead of the fifth.
good, my frend yallirove
thank's man,,,I love it,,,
Dude you are an amazing teacher! Do you thing you can teach high and dry for me?
Fmaj7. 133210 with thumb on E string.
useful tutorial, figured it out on ukulele :D
Does anyone know how the strum goes? I can't hear him say it while he's playing
HEy man, Great tutorial, but I dont quite get the rythm. I always get mixed up with the sixteenth notes, and octaves and stuff. Could you please make a video about that? or just wirte the notes on the comments or something?
Anyway, most appreciated!
Thanks!
YEEEEEEEAAHH!
Thanks.
I'm a beginner... ^^
but your tutorial is veryyy helpful specially (down/up ;))
I'll try the others sooon
Thx a lOOOt!
Love all your tutorials just one problem, they are pretty low in volume. Other than that keep it up!
thanks
What is the strumming pattern for Fmaj and Em in chorus?
excellent.. thanks.. :)