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Lesson 32

Lesson 32 - House of the Rising Sun

House of the Rising Sun

Lesson Goals:

♦ Review the Am chord
♦ Learn to play chords using single note picking
♦ Play House of the Rising Sun

In a recent lesson we discussed the fact that numerous hit songs have been written using only three or four chords. This classic hit from "The Animals", which consists of five chords, should prove 2 points:

1. All rules in music are made to be broken

2. In music, there are no rules!

Take a look at the chart below. These are all chords you should already know, including the Am that you learned in the last lesson.

This song is to be played using single note picking on each of the chords and you can use down picking strokes on all of them.

Prior to working on the single note picking you may want to just strum each chord and get used to making the chord changes with your left hand.

This song is in 6/8 time which means that there are 6 beats to every measure and every eighth note gets a beat. You can verbalize the picking pattern by simply counting from one to six and placing a slight emphasis on the "one" and "four" beats like this:

"one, two, three, four, five, six"

Now, let's try playing it!

32 house rising tab 01

 

Lesson 32 Summary

This is the first rhythm pattern you have done using exclusively single note picking. Start by strumming through the chord progression to get a feel for the chord changes then work on the single note picking technique. Start very slowly and gradually work up to normal tempo.

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Jam Tip!

Although at first glance the following TAB chart may look complicated, you will soon see that it really isn't. Each picking pattern can be done by simply keeping your fingers of your left hand in the chord position for each chord. Once your fingers are in place for a particular chord, you can just let your right hand do the work! 

Am Chord

30 am chord pic

C Chord

18_c chord pic 01

D Chord

15_ d chord pic 01

F Chord

19_f chord pic 01

E Chord

1_e chord pic