Chords for Eminence Front (Lesson) - The Who
Tempo:
100.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Ab
C
Eb
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey all rather than [Eb] run through eminence front, which is [F] a whole lot
Repeated add infinite.
[Dm] I'm just gonna show you how I do it.
[F] So it's in F [Bb] or at least [Ab] thereabouts [F]
and
[N] On the rhythm part the main rhythm part the riff I guess [Ebm] it's just two notes to sound the D string
from [F] three to one
But you have to give it that little percussive does [Ab] that for a million years and then
[Bb]
[Cm] [Fm] [F]
[E] Oh
you could get away with soloing [N] and
You know F minor pentatonic Pete Pete doesn't stick to that
In fact, he never really sticks to any scale but
[F]
You get away with just that so you go through the solo and then you're in
So that you'll know it's that the [Dbm] [D] bass [B] takes it down, but the guitar part doesn't change [Gm] it stays [F] all the way
[Bb]
[E] The
Only part that's different from that is you'll get [Ab] to
[Dm] For [A] [Dm] [F] that little break [Em] in the middle.
So that's the whole part is on the DG and [Ab] B strings and starts on
[Eb]
So it's all the way across at [Ab] 13
[Eb] [A] And the next one is [E] [A] if you were barring that
[Ab] [A] So [Ebm] that one is D at 13 G at 12 [Ab] be at 11
[Eb] [Bb] [F] The second half is
D at 12
[Bb] G at 10
B at 11
[F] It [Dm] just goes [Am] on that off to [Bm] all of them barred across [Ab] at 10
[Eb] [Dm]
[Ab] [Eb] [F]
There's [E] one [C] part where
[D] [F]
He's just doing some octaves on an F barred F so you basically
That'll be a barred F up here at the
With that eighth fret
Right a threat except he's just doing the a string and the G string.
So mute everything up
You're meeting those other strings with the fleshy parts of your fingers and only hitting only making those two sound up
[C]
[F] [C] Down [Am] at C [C] you could do [F] the F and then the [C] C
That would be [D] on the a and D strings instead of [C]
I'm sorry, it would be on the E
Instead of a and G
[F] And [G] then [C] it ends on
[F] [B]
That's really [E] the whole the whole song [F] it's a lot
In fact if you [G] were gonna play the part Roger plays on the live version
It's it's all it's just this with no guitar soloing
[E] [F]
So [N]
there's really not much to that one it kind of relies on having that baggage
I although I think on YouTube you could find just the keyboard track.
So if you wanted to do it as a bar band
tune you could just
download that file of just that keyboard loop and
Play along with that at a bar gig that actually might be a good idea.
Repeated add infinite.
[Dm] I'm just gonna show you how I do it.
[F] So it's in F [Bb] or at least [Ab] thereabouts [F]
and
[N] On the rhythm part the main rhythm part the riff I guess [Ebm] it's just two notes to sound the D string
from [F] three to one
But you have to give it that little percussive does [Ab] that for a million years and then
[Bb]
[Cm] [Fm] [F]
[E] Oh
you could get away with soloing [N] and
You know F minor pentatonic Pete Pete doesn't stick to that
In fact, he never really sticks to any scale but
[F]
You get away with just that so you go through the solo and then you're in
So that you'll know it's that the [Dbm] [D] bass [B] takes it down, but the guitar part doesn't change [Gm] it stays [F] all the way
[Bb]
[E] The
Only part that's different from that is you'll get [Ab] to
[Dm] For [A] [Dm] [F] that little break [Em] in the middle.
So that's the whole part is on the DG and [Ab] B strings and starts on
[Eb]
So it's all the way across at [Ab] 13
[Eb] [A] And the next one is [E] [A] if you were barring that
[Ab] [A] So [Ebm] that one is D at 13 G at 12 [Ab] be at 11
[Eb] [Bb] [F] The second half is
D at 12
[Bb] G at 10
B at 11
[F] It [Dm] just goes [Am] on that off to [Bm] all of them barred across [Ab] at 10
[Eb] [Dm]
[Ab] [Eb] [F]
There's [E] one [C] part where
[D] [F]
He's just doing some octaves on an F barred F so you basically
That'll be a barred F up here at the
With that eighth fret
Right a threat except he's just doing the a string and the G string.
So mute everything up
You're meeting those other strings with the fleshy parts of your fingers and only hitting only making those two sound up
[C]
[F] [C] Down [Am] at C [C] you could do [F] the F and then the [C] C
That would be [D] on the a and D strings instead of [C]
I'm sorry, it would be on the E
Instead of a and G
[F] And [G] then [C] it ends on
[F] [B]
That's really [E] the whole the whole song [F] it's a lot
In fact if you [G] were gonna play the part Roger plays on the live version
It's it's all it's just this with no guitar soloing
[E] [F]
So [N]
there's really not much to that one it kind of relies on having that baggage
I although I think on YouTube you could find just the keyboard track.
So if you wanted to do it as a bar band
tune you could just
download that file of just that keyboard loop and
Play along with that at a bar gig that actually might be a good idea.
Key:
F
Ab
C
Eb
E
F
Ab
C
_ Hey all rather than [Eb] run through eminence front, which is [F] a whole lot _
_ Repeated add infinite.
[Dm] I'm just gonna show you how I do it.
[F] So it's in F [Bb] or at least [Ab] thereabouts [F] _
_ _ and
_ [N] On the rhythm part the main rhythm part the riff I guess [Ebm] it's just two notes to sound the D string
from [F] three to one
But you have to give it that little percussive _ does _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] that for a million years and then _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ Oh
you could get away with soloing [N] and
You know F minor pentatonic Pete Pete doesn't stick to that
In fact, he never really sticks to any scale but
[F] _
You get away with just that so you go through the solo and then you're in
So _ _ _ _ that you'll know it's that the [Dbm] _ [D] bass [B] takes it down, but the guitar part doesn't change [Gm] it stays [F] all the way _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[E] The
Only part that's different from that is you'll get [Ab] to
[Dm] For [A] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _ that little break [Em] in the middle.
So that's the whole part is on the DG and [Ab] B strings and starts on
[Eb] _
So it's all the way across at [Ab] 13
_ [Eb] _ [A] And the next one is [E] [A] if you were barring that
[Ab] _ _ [A] So [Ebm] that one is D at 13 G at 12 [Ab] be at 11
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ The second half is
_ _ D at 12
[Bb] G at 10
B at 11
[F] It [Dm] just goes [Am] on that off to [Bm] all of them barred across [Ab] at 10
[Eb] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Ab] _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's [E] one [C] part where
[D] _ [F] _
He's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just doing some octaves on an F barred F so you basically
That'll be a barred F up here at the
With that eighth fret
Right a threat except he's just doing the a string and the G string.
So mute everything up
You're _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
meeting those other strings with the fleshy parts of your fingers and only hitting only making those two sound up
_ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ [C] Down [Am] at C [C] you could do [F] the F and then the [C] C
That would _ be [D] on the a and D strings instead of [C] _ _
_ I'm sorry, it would be on the E
Instead of a and G _ _ _ _ _
[F] And _ [G] then [C] it ends on _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [B]
That's _ really [E] the whole the whole song [F] it's a lot _
In fact if you [G] were gonna play the part Roger plays on the live version
It's it's all it's just this with no guitar soloing
[E] _ [F] _
_ _ _ So _ [N] _ _
_ _ there's really not much to that one it kind of relies on having that baggage
I although I think on YouTube you could find just the keyboard track.
So if you wanted to do it as a bar band
tune you could just
download that file of just that keyboard loop and
Play along with that at a bar gig that actually might be a good idea.
_ Repeated add infinite.
[Dm] I'm just gonna show you how I do it.
[F] So it's in F [Bb] or at least [Ab] thereabouts [F] _
_ _ and
_ [N] On the rhythm part the main rhythm part the riff I guess [Ebm] it's just two notes to sound the D string
from [F] three to one
But you have to give it that little percussive _ does _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] that for a million years and then _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ Oh
you could get away with soloing [N] and
You know F minor pentatonic Pete Pete doesn't stick to that
In fact, he never really sticks to any scale but
[F] _
You get away with just that so you go through the solo and then you're in
So _ _ _ _ that you'll know it's that the [Dbm] _ [D] bass [B] takes it down, but the guitar part doesn't change [Gm] it stays [F] all the way _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[E] The
Only part that's different from that is you'll get [Ab] to
[Dm] For [A] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _ that little break [Em] in the middle.
So that's the whole part is on the DG and [Ab] B strings and starts on
[Eb] _
So it's all the way across at [Ab] 13
_ [Eb] _ [A] And the next one is [E] [A] if you were barring that
[Ab] _ _ [A] So [Ebm] that one is D at 13 G at 12 [Ab] be at 11
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ The second half is
_ _ D at 12
[Bb] G at 10
B at 11
[F] It [Dm] just goes [Am] on that off to [Bm] all of them barred across [Ab] at 10
[Eb] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Ab] _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's [E] one [C] part where
[D] _ [F] _
He's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just doing some octaves on an F barred F so you basically
That'll be a barred F up here at the
With that eighth fret
Right a threat except he's just doing the a string and the G string.
So mute everything up
You're _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
meeting those other strings with the fleshy parts of your fingers and only hitting only making those two sound up
_ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ [C] Down [Am] at C [C] you could do [F] the F and then the [C] C
That would _ be [D] on the a and D strings instead of [C] _ _
_ I'm sorry, it would be on the E
Instead of a and G _ _ _ _ _
[F] And _ [G] then [C] it ends on _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [B]
That's _ really [E] the whole the whole song [F] it's a lot _
In fact if you [G] were gonna play the part Roger plays on the live version
It's it's all it's just this with no guitar soloing
[E] _ [F] _
_ _ _ So _ [N] _ _
_ _ there's really not much to that one it kind of relies on having that baggage
I although I think on YouTube you could find just the keyboard track.
So if you wanted to do it as a bar band
tune you could just
download that file of just that keyboard loop and
Play along with that at a bar gig that actually might be a good idea.