![]() So we can to get that sound that is trying to capture the vibe of what the band is doing.Īlright so really just taking with side your palm, karate chop near the bridge and then you get this dead kind of sound and then when you hit the root note and the chord you get like a 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &. Now the way we’re gonna get the sound, it’s gonna be by breaking out the chord to its root note open E and then the rest of the chord but I want to do it pretty heavily palm-muted. Okay so the verse is the way we’re gonna play the verse it’s going like this… So we’re gonna kind of add some of that pulsing, driving Samba, it’s kind of signature to the song into the chords. The ChordsĪll right so it’s just two chords it’s E minor to B major. okay slow one more time for the intro and then you can just jump into the E minor from there if you want, it’s a minor chord there’s only a few chords that you need which are all gonna be on that chord chart, but really to kind of get that sound, what I kind of associate with that sound, I’m just doing this upstroke kind of rake type thing if you want to kind of actually make it last a little bit longer, just cuz it’s not a quick thing.Īll right and then once we get there we’re going to the verse of the song, which conceptually is very easy, but you want to kind of capture the vibe of what’s happening here. If you notice with my right hand was going alternate picking back and forth with high in the B strings, really great exercise in picking or if you’re using your fingers, same difference it’s gonna sound great. Okay so just try to memorize this, use your ears, and then as soon as you get that down, throw that open B string in between every single one of those notes. Now as soon as we throw that open B string in between every one of the notes sounds like this… all right so awesome sounding riff, love this riff. ![]() Starts off on the high E string open 2, 3, 5, 3, 2, open, almost kind of like a scale going forward and backwards right. Okay so the way we’re actually gonna learn it, first is just half of the riff, so even if it ends up sounding like this, we’re gonna learn like this and then we’re gonna add that B string in between every other note, so let’s memorize this. It’s using something called a pedal point, all that means is every other note is gonna be the open B string. Paint It Black RiffĪlright one of the most iconic riffs ever on guitar, it sounds like this… Okay so it’s actually a lot easier than maybe it seems if you never tried it before. ![]() The strumming, which is a great lesson in triplets, so a lot of stuff is gonna be covered in this lesson and let’s get right to it. We’re gonna take into account different parts of the different instruments going on how the drum is playing it etc… Its four parts we’ve got an intro kind of riff, we have the verse chords, the chorus chords and the outro. ![]() Make sure you click the link below because it’s gonna have the tab and the chords we’re gonna go over because this is gonna be like an acoustic representation of everything that the band is doing. ![]() Right from my feet to the top of the stairs.What’s going on everybody? Sean Daniel with Guitar Control here and today we’re gonna learn a classic song Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones. I'd try to teach you how, but I know that you never learn. The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein' seen,īut that's just because he doesn't want to turn into some machine.Īs for compensation, whatever you wanna bring. I think to myself I might not take it any more. Storm clouds are raging all around my door, On a guitar this suggests a capo on the 1st fret, with the following chords:Īnd as for compensation, there's little he would ask. This is a piano song, and he prefers to play these on the black keys, hence the original key is Ab major. ![]()
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