Here's the intro from a fun instrumental track by a band named TWRP. Perhaps you've heard of them?
Pro Tips:
This one takes a funky Nile Rodgers-ish approach. The best way to sum this playing style up is that your left hand plays the chords while your right hand is care free, loosely strumming in a percussive and rhythmic way.
Sometimes the left hand isn't pressing down on the chord fully when your right hand strums, and you get these funky muted percussive sounds.
Since the right hand is loosely doing its own thing, it's going to hit all 6 strings at different times. But each chord in this song is only 3 or 4 notes. You'll need to mute the other strings somehow, so that they only produce a quick muted sound, and not a long blarf sound.
If you watch the video closely, you'll see that I don't use my 3rd finger for any of the fretted notes (on the 1st chord I use fingers 1, 2, and 4). Instead, it lightly lies on the bottom 2 strings (E and A), just enough to stop the strings from ringing out. Also, my 1st finger is angled in such a way where it blocks the high E string from doing the same.
If you pull this off correctly, the right hand can do its own thing and the only notes that ring through are the 3 note chords.
This is a technique that requires, practice, practice, and more practice. But it's the foundation of all funky guitar playing - so it's worth it!
Theory Talk:
The chord progression is:
D minor 7 - C major - F major
Bb major - D minor 7 - C major
(x3)
Bb major - G7/B - Bb major/C
The chord voicings used in this song are very similar to the ones used in The Hit, and also Friends by Dragon Sound.
TAB is attached as a PDF and Guitar Pro file. Enjoy!
Dezzi
2020-03-20 00:00:22 +0000 UTCJamie Gordon
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