Chords for Chuck Berry Run Rudolph Run Guitar Lesson
Tempo:
84.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Am
E
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hiya, Pete Dempsey, Pete Dempsey Guitars here.
Just wanted to give you a quick little Christmas song breakdown
It's Chuck Berry's Run Rudolph Run, great Christmas tune
It's got a really good rocking rhythm and yes, good one to pull out a party or just have a little jam with so
Have a look see how you go.
Thanks a lot and happy Christmas
Okay, here's a brief [D] rundown of Run Rudolph Run.
It's [C] in C
And it's in the C pentatonic
[G]
[Bb] And what you want to do is it's all based around the [C] eighth
and we're gonna be barring the B and the E quite a bit and
Start off with we slide [Am] in on the G string from the second or third fret
[Em] down to the ninth
[C] And then we do five strokes on the barred B and E on the eighth
Then on the tenth we go G string on the [F] tenth
[E] G [Eb] string on the eighth [C]
D string on the tenth
[Fm] You do that twice and then we go
[Cm] [Am]
[B] [C]
[A]
And then the last little bit is we just do the
[C] On the eighth the B and the E string
And then we go to on the E string we're on the 11th on the B we're on [Eb] the [A] 10th
[F]
And give it a little [E] vibrato.
So in full we [C] have
[Am] Straight into the [F] riff
[G]
[F] [C]
Yeah, there you go have a little play around you've got to be quite precise
It's very you gotta have to chuck fingers and the tones to get those [Bb] those notes to sound exactly [E] how it sounds on the record but
[C]
Yeah, have a little play around and see how you go Cheers
Just wanted to give you a quick little Christmas song breakdown
It's Chuck Berry's Run Rudolph Run, great Christmas tune
It's got a really good rocking rhythm and yes, good one to pull out a party or just have a little jam with so
Have a look see how you go.
Thanks a lot and happy Christmas
Okay, here's a brief [D] rundown of Run Rudolph Run.
It's [C] in C
And it's in the C pentatonic
[G]
[Bb] And what you want to do is it's all based around the [C] eighth
and we're gonna be barring the B and the E quite a bit and
Start off with we slide [Am] in on the G string from the second or third fret
[Em] down to the ninth
[C] And then we do five strokes on the barred B and E on the eighth
Then on the tenth we go G string on the [F] tenth
[E] G [Eb] string on the eighth [C]
D string on the tenth
[Fm] You do that twice and then we go
[Cm] [Am]
[B] [C]
[A]
And then the last little bit is we just do the
[C] On the eighth the B and the E string
And then we go to on the E string we're on the 11th on the B we're on [Eb] the [A] 10th
[F]
And give it a little [E] vibrato.
So in full we [C] have
[Am] Straight into the [F] riff
[G]
[F] [C]
Yeah, there you go have a little play around you've got to be quite precise
It's very you gotta have to chuck fingers and the tones to get those [Bb] those notes to sound exactly [E] how it sounds on the record but
[C]
Yeah, have a little play around and see how you go Cheers
Key:
C
F
Am
E
G
C
F
Am
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Hiya, Pete Dempsey, Pete Dempsey Guitars here.
Just wanted to give you a quick little Christmas song breakdown
It's Chuck Berry's Run Rudolph Run, great Christmas tune
It's got a really good rocking rhythm and yes, good one to pull out a party or just have a little jam with so
Have a look see how you go.
Thanks a lot and happy Christmas _ _ _
Okay, here's a brief [D] rundown of Run Rudolph Run.
It's [C] in C
_ _ _ _ And it's in the C pentatonic
[G] _
_ [Bb] _ And what you want to do is it's all based around the [C] eighth
and we're gonna be barring the B and the E quite a bit and
Start off with we slide [Am] in on the G string from the second or third fret
[Em] down to the ninth
_ [C] _ _ And then we do five strokes on the barred B and E on the eighth _ _ _
_ _ Then on the tenth we go _ G string on the [F] tenth
_ [E] G [Eb] string on the eighth [C]
D string on the tenth _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ You do that twice and then we go
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ And then the last little bit is we just do the
[C] On the eighth the B and the E string _ _
And then we go to on the E string we're on the 11th on the B we're on [Eb] the [A] 10th
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
And give it a little [E] vibrato.
So in full we [C] have
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] Straight into the [F] riff _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Yeah, there you go have a little play around you've got to be quite precise
It's very you gotta have to chuck fingers and the tones to get those [Bb] those notes to sound exactly [E] how it sounds on the record but
_ _ [C] _
Yeah, have a little play around and see how you go Cheers _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hiya, Pete Dempsey, Pete Dempsey Guitars here.
Just wanted to give you a quick little Christmas song breakdown
It's Chuck Berry's Run Rudolph Run, great Christmas tune
It's got a really good rocking rhythm and yes, good one to pull out a party or just have a little jam with so
Have a look see how you go.
Thanks a lot and happy Christmas _ _ _
Okay, here's a brief [D] rundown of Run Rudolph Run.
It's [C] in C
_ _ _ _ And it's in the C pentatonic
[G] _
_ [Bb] _ And what you want to do is it's all based around the [C] eighth
and we're gonna be barring the B and the E quite a bit and
Start off with we slide [Am] in on the G string from the second or third fret
[Em] down to the ninth
_ [C] _ _ And then we do five strokes on the barred B and E on the eighth _ _ _
_ _ Then on the tenth we go _ G string on the [F] tenth
_ [E] G [Eb] string on the eighth [C]
D string on the tenth _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ You do that twice and then we go
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ And then the last little bit is we just do the
[C] On the eighth the B and the E string _ _
And then we go to on the E string we're on the 11th on the B we're on [Eb] the [A] 10th
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
And give it a little [E] vibrato.
So in full we [C] have
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] Straight into the [F] riff _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Yeah, there you go have a little play around you've got to be quite precise
It's very you gotta have to chuck fingers and the tones to get those [Bb] those notes to sound exactly [E] how it sounds on the record but
_ _ [C] _
Yeah, have a little play around and see how you go Cheers _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _