Paramore – Only Exception – Easy Acoustic guitar song lesson
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Hey what’s about there? I am Marty Schwartz of guitarjamz.com and let you know real quick you can send me email address and I can send you free e-book which will give you all the beginners course, scale diagrams everything that will help you with all these lessons. I will teach you this really beautiful song right now and the way it is played there is little intro demo marginal I am gonna teach that at the end .what I am gonna do is give the beginners there out there a chance and all the shapes about the explain about in the e-book. But I am gonna give a easiest possible way to play the song and then at the end time permitting I will show you ammm kind of the more accurate voices. It is little more challenging. All right we are gonna take one of these things called capo and that are really better then any others. And we are gonna put it on a 4th fret it’s gonna enable us to just play the easiest open chords and still have the song sound really accurate.
Okay so we are gonna take what is called the G chord that’s be the third fret right there and then we have second fret of the next string and then the right finger like that. So that’s the first chord the second chord work in a rhythm with the second and the second chord is called the D minor. And its gonna be first fret on the high E, 3rd fret on the B and middle finger on the 2nd fret of the G right there. And the 3rd chord you can either play with the what is called C major which is gonna be 3rd, 2nd on D open G, first on the B. To get out that little more exotic sound you can actually just not use your index and all that gives you a C major 7 , it’s got that prettier sound to it
So one of the guitar players is going to play the regular ones and all ones during the verses specially letting it extra color, ring out. That is almost the whole song it is almost get a way which is those 3 chords. Know pretty sounding I wanna work on the rhythm with you now because that’s what the most people struggle with the most. This song is actually counted in one-two- three, one-two-three, one-two-three, one-two-three, one-two-three, one- two- three, one so you go one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three one-two-three so for that so on. But now it’s kind of there doing we are going down, up down-up down, up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down. Watch again one-two-three, two-three down up down-up down up down-up down good down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down. I know you can do it, okay now watch this down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down so the first chord is twice as long.
It’s like this even longer ohhh say it yeah. So one thing you can vary when it goes to what is called the chorus even though the same chords basically gonna work you can go with this like this capo version. You could go just for the chorus, so you can go with that first fret base node and you can even you can play D minor normal and rapid thumb over. Now basically that node is in chorus instead of just a regular D minor chord. And what I did there is I actually had my chin voice there and I just took these fingers often with and that’s gonna actually work really well. Okay it’s cool, the cool bridge in action you know it’s most kind of the intense part of the song. You are gonna go to what’s called the A minor chord, it’s almost like a C chord we take off the ring finger and tuck it in front of the second fret of the G and we can do the same rhythm down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up down up down-up G , down up down-up down to up down-up to D which is instead of D minor now we have D major which is one of the most popular chords in music.
Now check it out the A minor. Yeah then we are gonna do it again, so I want, she is really good singer by the way I am very impressed with the song too. The C chord we’ve got ammm right into the it breaks down so ya so that’s the bridge and that’s what you got that’s the whole song right. So the real way this those guys are doing it, you can take a bar, major bar code just screw it up to the 7th fret bar down instead of baring it just use the tip of your finger on the base node and you get this chord you are not really you are not really playing that open high E string it’s just not. I don’t really hear that. So that’s gonna be your first chord then your second chord is gonna be bar chord minor on the A string so looks like A minor shape right here barred on the 9th fret. And then the third chord is screwed down the whole step and then we do this basic thing and it is called E major 7 now and it’s gonna be 7-9-8 and barred.
So that’s the verse, and then when they go to the chorus with that real chord with the different base node you can go, then we can go and then we have open A node we have 4th , 2nd open to an E major chord. So it will be. Hey okay I hope you had fun with that, and like I said you can sign my email list for free e-book fully free helpful and got many more lessons coming your way. Hope you had fun, I know I did will see you soon okay.
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