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  1. This chords is contributed by Chord Imperfect. If you like Chords Easy and would like to contribute, you can also create a new song/chords HERE. See your chords appearing on the Chords Easy main page and help other guitar players.

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  3. STANDARD TUNING w/ Capo on 3 (*= one strum) Intro- D* A* G* Uhuhuh Uhuhuh Uh uh, uh uh D A Stand there like a ghost G Shaking from the rain, rain D A G She'll open up the door say are you insane-ane D A G Say it's been long, six months D A G And you were too afraid to tell her what you want, want D A And that's how it works G That'show you get the girl And then you say: D A I want you girl ...

  4. Capo: 3rd fret INTRO D* A* G* Uhuhuh Uhuhuh Uh uh, uh uh D A Stand there like a ghost G Shaking from the rain, rain D A G She'll open up the door say are you insane-ane D A G Say it's been long, six months D A G And you were too afraid to tell her what you want, want D A And that's how it works G That's how you get the girl And then you say: D ...

    • Come as You Are by Nirvana
    • You Really Got Me by The Kinks
    • Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes
    • Smoke on The Water by Deep Purple
    • Psycho by Muse
    • Sunshine of Your Love by Cream
    • In My Place by Coldplay
    • Paranoid by Black Sabbath
    • Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones
    • Enter Sandman by Metallica

    This simple song is played on an electric guitar with a clean tone. A chorus pedal is used in the song, but you don’t need to use one. If you like the sound of the effect in the song, check out my Guide to Chorus Pedals hereto learn more. Tuning:the guitar in this song is tuned a whole-step down, but you can still play it in standard tuning and it ...

    This riff is so simple that anybody can learn it in a short time. It’s also a great way to learn and practice power chords. The first version shown below is meant for absolute beginners trying to learn their first riffs. Use your first and third fingers and practice moving back and forth between the two positions. The second version uses two-string...

    One of the simplest riffs you can learn was a massive hit in the early 2000s. Any beginner can learn to play this easy guitar riff and you can play it on acoustic or electric and both will sound fine. The guitar in this song is tuned to Open A tuning, but you can play this riff in standard tuning and it will sound exactly the same as the song. Find...

    This classic guitar riff is easy to play and one of the most iconic riffs of all time. While this riff is easy to play, a lot of people play it wrong. There are a lot of memes about this riff because it is so iconic and so many people play it wrong. To play this riff, flatten your first and third fingers over the third and fifth frets. This makes i...

    This simple riff is a great way to get started with Drop D tuning. Drop D tuning is when you lower the tuning of your low E string down to D. Many great rock and metal songs use Drop D and there are a lot of easy guitar riffs in Drop D, so check out this guide on Drop D Tuning to learn more. The Drop D guide includes 6 more songs in Drop D tuning w...

    This might be an old riff, but it’s fun to play and instantly recognizable to a lot of people. What makes this riff great to play is that anybody can learn it and you can make it sound better as you learn more skills on guitar. Here is the first version of the riff you hear at the very start of the song: In the first bar, play the 12th fret with yo...

    While most guitar riffs are played low on the fretboard, here is a simple riff played on the higher strings to help you feel comfortable with a different area of the fretboard. Use a clean tone with your neck or middle pickups to give your tone a more mellow sound. Play the ninth fret with your first finger and the twelfth fret with your third or f...

    Paranoid is another classic rock riff that’s fun to play and ridiculously easy to learn. Many advanced guitarists you hear today grew up learning riffs like this one. Once you learn this riff, try learning the easy guitar solo in this lesson. The hammer-ons in the first bar are really fast, so practice coordinating between both hands to make sure y...

    This simple guitar riff only uses three notes on the same string. Use your first, third, and fourth fingers to play these notes. The first few times you play it, ignore the pull-off and slide symbols. Pick each note and get used to the rhythm. Once you can play it with ease, try adding the pull-off and the slide to see how it changes the feel of th...

    While there are other Metallica songs that are far easier than Enter Sandman (another Metallica song is included further down this lesson), Enter Sandman is easy and fun to play. Metallica also have some easy guitar solos you might want to learn. Check out this lesson for some easy Metal Guitar Solosincluding a detailed look at the intro solo in Fa...

  5. Nov 8, 2017 · There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. STANDARD TUNING w/ CAPO ON 1 (*= one strum) [Intro] E * Bsus4 * Asus2 * Uhuhuh Uhuhuh Uh uh, uh uh E Bsus4 Stand there like a ghost Asus2 Shaking from the rain, rain E Bsus4 Asus2 She'll open up the door say are you insane-ane E Bsus4 Asus2 Say it's been long, six months E ...

  6. 3 Note-Guitar-Riffs-and-Chord-Guitar-Riffs. 4 15-Must-Know-Guitar-Riffs-for-Beginners. 4.1 Courses. 5 The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army. 6 Nirvana - Come As You Are. 7 Deep Purple – Smoke ...

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