Place Your Hands | The Reef Riff EVERYONE Plays WRONG!
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2021
- Back in 1996, Reef released their hit single 'Place Your Hands'. This track features a chordal riff primarily played in the intro and choruses. RUclips and Tablature would lead you to believe there's a correct way to play this however in this guitar lesson I'm going to uncover the real correct way of playing this!
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nice spot on the D chord omitting the octave but the second chord Is actually a G triad (the same shape as you are playing but omit the E in the bass (think of it as a C shape but). was a killer riff and a huge tune at the time.
I had the official tab sheet music of this in the 90s and that just showed the bottom E string dropped to D, D chord played as a 3-note (standard A chord shape) and the G chord was an EM7 three note shape (sort of like a standard D5/Dsus2 shape with the extra note above) on the 7th fret.
Nice one! Never knew that, been playing it wrong for years haha Thanks Josh!
😆 No problem, thanks for watching Sam!
This is genius. You have proper talent. Ty
No problem, thanks for watching!
Hats of to ya mate well worked out, im gunna try and get the lads to ok it for the band great song. Cheers.
We play this song live and it ALWAYS goes down a treat. A nice little second set song to get the crowd going
Try it on a Les Paul. Your tone is all over the shop
👏👏👏THANK YOU!!! That song has been bugging me for a while, it just didn't sound right! Like you said, a little difference can make all the difference... Thanks, great work.
No problem! It frustrated me for a while too as it was pretty close but not exact.
Great detective work! Well done!
Thank you!
Genius! I was having the same issúe with this song, those notes sound spot on, tone needs to be a lot cleaner though, once I cleaned my guitar up it got much closer, thanks for the vid, big help!
Not a problem, glad it helped!
nailed it. I played it wrong for ages until I accidentally played it properly. It was then I realised I'm not a shit player, I just played it wrong.
The difference between the two ways of playing it is really clear now. It just sounds much better with this chord and less dull sounding!
You've cracked it with the D7, but it sounds like he slides up from D7 to Em7 instead of hammering into Em7.
Close to a D7 chord but not quite. It's really just a regular D but it's missing the octave. Root, 5th, 3rd is the construction.
When I play this live, I slide to the Em in the verses only. There's is a change from the main riff.
Good eye!
Thanks mate!
Wow that's interesting.
Thanks! It's a subtle change but it makes such a big difference
Not Aqua?!
The real debate in this video!
pretty sure there's no E in the bass of the second chord.
Correct. When I play this live, the bass of the second chord of the main riff is a A (7th fret D) which hammers onto the 9th fret D
@@JKGuitar cool! learning this song to play w/ my band :)
Trying to fix something that aint broken, sorry
Respect the opinion. I think it sounds better played like the original guitarist did but each to their own.