Just came back to this song after not having much luck with trying to play it 6-8 months ago, listened to it in the car today and decided I must have another go....the obvious starting point is here with my own private teacher??!! and hey hey got it down in no time, thanks Pete, great lesson as always. Even the wife liked it so much she worked out the piano parts and played along!...... you can't beat that for home entertainment! Thumbs up x5
@joseantube08 Sorry - but I do have to correct you there. I have since seen an interview transcript with Noel Gallagher somewhere and he specifically mentions that the chord is in fact 110111 that he is playing there and that it was Paul Weller taught him that particular chord.
Excelente tutorial como recomendación tocar la canción completa al final. Excellent tutorial. A recommendation play the complete song at the end of the vídeo.
Hi! Seeing this video again a lot of years later, makes me feel so good! I learned a lot thanks to you and your tutorials! Thank you so much! Cheers from Mendoza, Argentina!
i learned this from you about a year ago but i stopped playing my guitar and forgot all about it. I'm playing again now so i had to visit this video again. I just want you to know how much you've helped me develop my guitar skills. Thank you sir with a kick ass Guitar
@Tachi4690 Technically, you're correct..... but personally I believe that is a much more difficult chord to play cleanly without muting the top E and (at least for me) ends up sounding worse. Personally, I strongly doubt Noel himself would play it that way given his known laziness when it comes to making chords and his fondness for keeping the top two strings open wherever possible.
Honestly, I now find the C9 much easier than Bb7 (I did play that for a while) until I realised it was wrong. Check out the RUclips vision of Noel playing this on Radio Deejay). As for the intro chord, I guess you could play it that way if you wanted. It certainly makes it more complicated though. I personally don't think it sounds better, and I doubt Noel would play it that way. But like I always say, people should play what sounds right to their own ear. Cheers :-)
@Dannicthemanic Maybe. Though if you watch Noel playing this on the Radio Deejay RUclips clip, although it's a little difficult to see, it does look as if he is playing the 110111.
At the Chorus second chord I play... 0 1 1 0 1 X Plus this allows the top E to ring out open which is in keeping with all the other chords in the sequence. I also play the second chord of the verse in a similar way...by keeping the full C shape but adding the G# note - 1st fret 3rd string. It’s more definite, that C diminished sound. Lovely chords in this. Great to have in a guitarists arsenal 👍
/watch?v=js4ypFQR_eQ Pay attention to Noel's hand gesture when he describes the "weird jazz chord". I think you got the chord spot on in your tutorial. Cheers from Copenhagen
He's so funny. It's just F minor. He's just omitting one of the G#s and one of the Cs (4th and 5th string) from the F minor barre chord, but he's still playing them on the 2nd and 3rd string and of course the F is on 1 and 6. It definitely sounds different than a regular F minor barre, but it's only F minor.
Not sure where you mean? But I suspect you may have meant a regular F? (you couldn't replace an Fmaj7 with an F#). I often play Fmaj7 instead of F (even when I really should play an F). Fmaj7 is a lot easier to play and substitutes pretty well in most cases I find.
no the intros right its c caug only thing different is that pete plays top 2 strings were a caug is 2nd 3rd strings 4th and 5th. nice intro peter took me nearly 30 mins and almost got it awsome tutorials keep up the good work.
@georgiarose16 ...noel is pretty lazy i know. I use regular C chord 1st: x32010 then x32110 muting E string with my thumb. I'm pretty lazy too, i keep my middle finger in the 2nd string/1st fret all the time. C: x32010 rareC: x32110 Am: x02210 rareF: x03210 but thats me :P
Doesn't Noel play x13030 in the chorus, which, i think is an inversion of G7b9 with an added 13? The G#diminished7(4x343x) is actually a substitute for E7 so you could play either one:)
I love your tutorials, but the chord after the C is a C augmented. You need to fret both the B and G strings at the first fret. The B note is definitely out of place. Should just be C, E and G#. And the "mongrel" chord is just an F minor (F G# and C). If you play a normal F minor barre chord in it's place, it sounds almost right, just a little too filled out.
Nice. You Lear it all by ear? The only wrong chord is the G# in the “baby blue” part. Try to do a Em in the 7th and add a G# (not the bass, but the 4 string) and mute the 6th string cus its gonna sound awful hahhah
it's been 13 years and this is the first song I practiced, thank you teacher.
Your tutorials are brilliant. I've learnt so much from you. Hats off to you
Genio hermano, 11 años de tu tutorial y esta excelente. Me sirvió mucho. Un gran saludo desde Argentina
Just came back to this song after not having much luck with trying to play it 6-8 months ago, listened to it in the car today and decided I must have another go....the obvious starting point is here with my own private teacher??!! and hey hey got it down in no time, thanks Pete, great lesson as always. Even the wife liked it so much she worked out the piano parts and played along!...... you can't beat that for home entertainment! Thumbs up x5
@joseantube08 Sorry - but I do have to correct you there. I have since seen an interview transcript with Noel Gallagher somewhere and he specifically mentions that the chord is in fact 110111 that he is playing there and that it was Paul Weller taught him that particular chord.
Excelente tutorial como recomendación tocar la canción completa al final.
Excellent tutorial. A recommendation play the complete song at the end of the vídeo.
3:12 that chord sounds soo beatle-ish 😍
Hi! Seeing this video again a lot of years later, makes me feel so good! I learned a lot thanks to you and your tutorials! Thank you so much! Cheers from Mendoza, Argentina!
i learned this from you about a year ago but i stopped playing my guitar and forgot all about it. I'm playing again now so i had to visit this video again. I just want you to know how much you've helped me develop my guitar skills. Thank you sir with a kick ass Guitar
I love the sound of your guitar, you play it so well
just started to learn guitar..........your tutorials are gr8 thanks
@Tachi4690 Technically, you're correct..... but personally I believe that is a much more difficult chord to play cleanly without muting the top E and (at least for me) ends up sounding worse. Personally, I strongly doubt Noel himself would play it that way given his known laziness when it comes to making chords and his fondness for keeping the top two strings open wherever possible.
@joseantube08 Thanks. That's cool. I always say we should play whatever sounds right to our own ears.
Honestly, I now find the C9 much easier than Bb7 (I did play that for a while) until I realised it was wrong. Check out the RUclips vision of Noel playing this on Radio Deejay). As for the intro chord, I guess you could play it that way if you wanted. It certainly makes it more complicated though. I personally don't think it sounds better, and I doubt Noel would play it that way. But like I always say, people should play what sounds right to their own ear. Cheers :-)
thanks man!!! you help me so much to learn :)
Thank you! I love your guitar
MAGIC SONG!
and magic Lesson :P thanks mate
Live Forever
Excelent man, It helped me a lot to figure it out in correct shape! Thanks!
@Dannicthemanic Maybe. Though if you watch Noel playing this on the Radio Deejay RUclips clip, although it's a little difficult to see, it does look as if he is playing the 110111.
At the Chorus second chord I play...
0
1
1
0
1
X
Plus this allows the top E to ring out open which is in keeping with all the other chords in the sequence.
I also play the second chord of the verse in a similar way...by keeping the full C shape but adding the G# note - 1st fret 3rd string. It’s more definite, that C diminished sound.
Lovely chords in this. Great to have in a guitarists arsenal 👍
12 years later I come back to remind myself.. thanks lad. Hope you’re doing well
well, a perfect song for my girl, hahaha. Thanks for upload Peter.
There's niot a day that goes by where I don't wish you upload an Oasis tutorial.
I lived in China Mainland,Guangdong province,I want to say,thank you
Great lesson Pete, thanks so much.
That 2nd chord you played is called Caug and it has the 2nd and 3rd string on the 1st fret.
It would be great if we can get the strumming pattern, thanks.
/watch?v=js4ypFQR_eQ
Pay attention to Noel's hand gesture when he describes the "weird jazz chord". I think you got the chord spot on in your tutorial. Cheers from Copenhagen
He's so funny. It's just F minor. He's just omitting one of the G#s and one of the Cs (4th and 5th string) from the F minor barre chord, but he's still playing them on the 2nd and 3rd string and of course the F is on 1 and 6. It definitely sounds different than a regular F minor barre, but it's only F minor.
Not sure where you mean? But I suspect you may have meant a regular F? (you couldn't replace an Fmaj7 with an F#). I often play Fmaj7 instead of F (even when I really should play an F). Fmaj7 is a lot easier to play and substitutes pretty well in most cases I find.
Excellent tutorial! Well instructed, easy to learn the chords as a beginner!
Could you tell me the strumming pattern?
no the intros right its c caug only thing different is that pete plays top 2 strings were a caug is 2nd 3rd strings 4th and 5th. nice intro peter took me nearly 30 mins and almost got it awsome tutorials keep up the good work.
great tutorial as per usual thanks very much, keep it up Noel......err Peter lol you the man!!!
i have always liked your videos. thank you very much!
Top lesson! Thanks
JUST PERFECT THANK YOU SO MUCH
Brilliant lesson, mate.
thank you very much, very nice tutorial : )
awesome
thank you so much once again!
muuyy buena canción gracias.
i like your guitar n.n
@georgiarose16 ...noel is pretty lazy i know. I use regular C chord 1st: x32010 then x32110 muting E string with my thumb. I'm pretty lazy too, i keep my middle finger in the 2nd string/1st fret all the time.
C: x32010
rareC: x32110
Am: x02210
rareF: x03210
but thats me :P
Nice one man !
bless from Santiago of CHile !!
That endings killer 😧
great tutorial :D
nice touch with the adidas sticker btw ;)
yaeh!!! very nice dude!!!
Thanks you! :D
thank u!
Hello :-)
thanks as always for your great help :-)
R'n R!!
Doesn't Noel play x13030 in the chorus, which, i think is an inversion of G7b9 with an added 13? The G#diminished7(4x343x) is actually a substitute for E7 so you could play either one:)
Can i have yours? you totally rock! seriously, you remind me of Cliff Richard
its good. but instead of fmajor 7 try it with an fsharp it sounds better
i like it :)
Great tutorial! How do you strum this though? I can't seem to get the right "feel"
as is the strumming? I hope very good answer tutorian
@georgiarose16 Indeed you are right. It definitely doesn't look like he was playing the G7#9 that's for sure. Thanks.
nice :D
i'll stick with e7 even though that weird chord is nicer but when i play it dosent sound proper
@georgiarose16 Pfew, the work you put in this is truly amazing. Where can I find the transcript? Sounds like a good read! :D
Hi what’s the strumming pattern please I’m trying to learn it
It's pretty great to see what Valtteri Bottas used to do before sucking at F1 racing 🏎️
Jk still a great tutorial after all this years
great lesson tho :D
Perhaps - but it is a lot more difficult to play that way, and doesn't sound much different
Ace! Are you sure your last name isn't Gallagher? Thank you for everything you share!!!!!!!
I love your tutorials, but the chord after the C is a C augmented. You need to fret both the B and G strings at the first fret. The B note is definitely out of place. Should just be C, E and G#. And the "mongrel" chord is just an F minor (F G# and C). If you play a normal F minor barre chord in it's place, it sounds almost right, just a little too filled out.
excuseme do you say me, wich chords do you need for this song?
please
hey where did you get your stickers??
awsum video lots of help maybe you culd help a bit more tith the rythem for the biginers like me
dont like the sound of the 2nd chord
i use: x32110
try it and tell what do you think :D
On the chorus is much easier play this chord..
0
1
1
0
1
X
The second chord I mean!
so many chord changes on noels bit argh!
where can i get an adidas sticker
Let there be love trollz :)
Nice. You Lear it all by ear? The only wrong chord is the G# in the “baby blue” part. Try to do a Em in the 7th and add a G# (not the bass, but the 4 string) and mute the 6th string cus its gonna sound awful hahhah
@Dannicthemanic G7#9 sorry.
The mongrel chord 😂😂 Bb9/F
Brilliant tutorial but there are a bunch of pillocks commenting on here, think they know it all... pathetic!!
No entiendo lo que dices :c
yawn