Really like your arrangement and very cool that you did your own thing instead of just playing over the original. Is the tuning E standard? Would it be possible for you to share the list of chords used during the main riff? Would really like to learn it.
Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it very much!!! Yes it's standard E. Of course it's possible, the first strum starts with the open A, 10 on the D and 7 on the G, and following up you go from 7 to 9 on the G. The second chord again has the open A but you slide and play 12 on the D and 9. The third chord has an open A, 10 on the D and 9 on the G for the first strum, then you hammer on to the 12 on the G. The fourth chord has an open A, 10 on the D, 9 on the G and you add a 12 on the B. The fifth chord doesn't have an open A but instead you play 8 on the A, 10 on the D and 12 on the G. This chord lasts twice as long as the others and then there is the sixth chord in which you just move your finger from the A string to the E, and the last chord you just slide back from 8 on the E and 10 on the D to 7 on the E and 9 on the D (it helps if you slide only the index finger from 8 to 7 and switch fingers from 10 to 9). I believe that's it, tell me if you want to know more.😁
Really like your arrangement and very cool that you did your own thing instead of just playing over the original.
Is the tuning E standard? Would it be possible for you to share the list of chords used during the main riff? Would really like to learn it.
Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it very much!!!
Yes it's standard E.
Of course it's possible, the first strum starts with the open A, 10 on the D and 7 on the G, and following up you go from 7 to 9 on the G. The second chord again has the open A but you slide and play 12 on the D and 9. The third chord has an open A, 10 on the D and 9 on the G for the first strum, then you hammer on to the 12 on the G. The fourth chord has an open A, 10 on the D, 9 on the G and you add a 12 on the B. The fifth chord doesn't have an open A but instead you play 8 on the A, 10 on the D and 12 on the G. This chord lasts twice as long as the others and then there is the sixth chord in which you just move your finger from the A string to the E, and the last chord you just slide back from 8 on the E and 10 on the D to 7 on the E and 9 on the D (it helps if you slide only the index finger from 8 to 7 and switch fingers from 10 to 9).
I believe that's it, tell me if you want to know more.😁
@@KonstantinosPappasGreekSkater Thank you very much for taking the time to type all of this out! Started practicing it yesterday!
@@NattyPhysique no problem! great, good to know😁
Are these chords legit? Nice job bronx
thanks director!!!! legit AF