This hi-def guitar lesson video goes over how to play the song “Glycerine” by, Bush.
Glycerine is one of the easiest songs that Pick Strum Play goes over. This song uses a total of four power chords! That doesn’t make it a bad song though. Just super easy. Get it down and it’s really easy to sing along to.
Here are the steps you need to take in order to learn this song.
- Learn how to make a power chord shape chord on your guitar.
- Get yourself to be able to move the power chord shape up and along the fret board naturally by practicing.
This song is great for beginners that are looking to learn an entire song because it just uses power chords.
Something that I did not go into much depth over in the video is the portion of the song where you lightly touch the strings without pressing down on the frets to give it a blank tone. To do this just lightly touch the strings without pressing down on them. Check out the sound your making!
There really are only two main parts to this song and both parts use the same chords, so you should be able to get it down fairly quickly.
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Cheers, Jeff
Chords used in standard tuning: F Power Chord, C Power Chord, D Power Chord, A# or Bb Power Chord
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