Chords for How To Play RUMBLE Link Wray Chord & Blues Lick Tutorial @EricBlackmonGuitar

Tempo:
150 bpm
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E

B

G

D

Bb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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How To Play RUMBLE Link Wray Chord & Blues Lick Tutorial @EricBlackmonGuitar chords
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[N]
[F] [Cm] Welcome to [Bb] Eric Blackmon Music.
[Dm]
[Gm] [G] [A]
[Em] [E]
[D] [E]
[Bb] Hi, and welcome to my chord tutorial [Ab] for Link Ray's Rumble.
[G] [B] The guitar is tuned standard, [Ab] [G] [Db] EADGBE, [Ab] and we're not using a [C] capo.
[Gm] [B] First, I'll show you the chords in the song, and then I'll show you this [G] little lick.
[E]
After we've learned the chords, we can use the [F] link in the description to go to my [Ab] tutorial on how to [Gb] play the song.
[E]
So [G] let's get started.
The [B] first chord is a D [D] chord.
We're going to play that chord [B] by [Bb] holding down the G [C] string, 2nd [D] fret, [G] the high E string, [Bb] 2nd fret, and the [Eb] B string, [B] 3rd fret, [D] strumming from the A string.
[Bm] We'll need an E major chord.
[E] We're [B] holding down the [D] G string, 1st fret, the A string, 2nd [E] fret, [B] the D string, [Ab] 2nd fret, and strumming all [E] the strings.
We'll need an A [A] chord.
We're holding down [Db] the D string, 2nd fret, [B] G string, 2nd fret, and B [Bm] string, 2nd fret, and strumming from the [A] A, or we can strum all the strings.
The [Bm] next [Dm] chord is [B] B7, [A] and that's a [B] simple B7, [A] holding down the D string, 1st [B] fret, the A string, 2nd fret, and the G [Bm] string, 2nd fret, and strumming from the [B] A string, [E] like that.
Now [Bb] those are the chords.
[B] Next, we want to learn this little [Em] lick.
[G] [E]
We're going to play that by [Am] going to the high E string, [Ab]
3rd fret, [C] opening [A] that string up, going to the B string, 3rd fret, [D] opening [B] it up,
then we're going to the G string, 2nd [Am] fret, open G [G] string, D string, 2nd [E] fret, open D string, [D] A [B] string, 2nd fret, open A [A] string.
We're going to go to [Ab] the low E [G] string, 3rd fret, [Ab] bend it down, [G] and then let it go and [E] play it open.
[G] So here we go again.
3, open, [C] 3, [D]
open, [E] 2, [G] open, 2, [E] open, [D] 2, open, [A] 3, [G]
bend, open.
[E] [A] And we follow that with D, [D]
twice, and then [E] E.
[B] Now there's one more [F] chord that we need to learn, which is [D] high up on the neck.
Let's move to the 12th fret.
[Bb]
[E]
That's a high E chord.
[C] And we're going to be holding down the B string and [Bm] high E string [Em]
at fret 12, and holding down the G string [G] at fret 13.
And we're going to slide into that chord like this.
[E]
Now [Bb] on an electric [Gm] guitar, this is going [Db] to have quite [Ab] a dramatic [Bb] effect.
[Em] So [Bb] when Link played this, [Db] he slid up to that [Bb] chord, [E]
and then went up and down with his pick, like that.
And we're playing just the three strings.
The [Bm] high E, the B, and [E] the G.
Just like that.
So [F] those are all the chords we're going to need to learn to play [Bm] Rumble by Link Wray on guitar.
Use the provided link in the description to [Gm] take you to my lesson on Rumble.
Thanks for stopping by, [A] and have a great day.
[Em] [E]
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2131
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Cm] Welcome to [Bb] Eric Blackmon Music.
[Dm] _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Hi, and welcome to my chord tutorial [Ab] for Link Ray's Rumble.
[G] [B] The guitar is tuned standard, [Ab] _ [G] [Db] EADGBE, [Ab] and we're not using a [C] capo.
[Gm] _ _ _ [B] First, I'll show you the chords in the song, and then I'll show you this [G] little lick. _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ After we've learned the chords, we can use the [F] link in the description to go to my [Ab] tutorial on how to [Gb] play the song.
[E] _
So [G] let's get started.
The [B] first chord is a D [D] chord. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We're going to play that chord [B] by [Bb] holding down the G [C] string, 2nd [D] fret, [G] the high E string, [Bb] 2nd fret, and the [Eb] B string, [B] 3rd fret, [D] strumming from _ _ the _ A string.
_ _ _ [Bm] We'll need an E major chord.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ We're [B] holding down the [D] G string, 1st fret, the A string, 2nd [E] fret, [B] the D string, [Ab] 2nd fret, and strumming all [E] the strings. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ We'll need an A [A] chord.
_ _ _ _ _ _ We're holding down [Db] the D string, 2nd fret, [B] G string, 2nd fret, and B [Bm] string, 2nd fret, and strumming from the [A] A, or we can strum all the strings. _
_ _ The [Bm] next [Dm] chord is [B] B7, _ _ _ _ [A] and that's a [B] simple B7, [A] holding down the D string, 1st [B] fret, the A string, 2nd fret, and the G [Bm] string, 2nd fret, and strumming from the [B] A string, _ _ _ _ _ [E] like that.
Now [Bb] those are the chords. _
[B] Next, we want to learn this little [Em] lick. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We're going to play that by [Am] going to the high E string, [Ab]
3rd fret, _ [C] _ _ _ opening [A] that string up, _ _ _ going to the B string, 3rd fret, [D] _ _ _ opening [B] it up,
_ _ _ _ then we're going to the G string, 2nd [Am] fret, _ _ open G [G] string, _ _ _ D string, 2nd [E] fret, _ _ _ open D string, [D] _ _ _ A [B] string, 2nd fret, _ _ open A [A] string.
_ _ _ We're going to go to [Ab] the low E [G] string, 3rd fret, _ _ _ [Ab] bend it down, [G] and then let it go and [E] play it open.
_ _ _ [G] So here we go again.
3, _ open, [C] 3, _ [D] _
open, [E] 2, _ [G] open, _ 2, [E] _ open, [D] _ 2, _ open, [A] _ 3, [G] _
bend, _ open.
[E] _ [A] And we follow that with D, [D] _ _ _
twice, and then [E] E. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] Now there's one more [F] chord that we need to learn, which is [D] high up on the neck.
Let's move to the 12th fret.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's a high E chord.
[C] And we're going to be holding down the B string and [Bm] high E string _ [Em]
at fret 12, and holding down the G string [G] at fret 13.
And we're going to slide into that chord like this.
_ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now [Bb] on an electric [Gm] guitar, this is going [Db] to have quite [Ab] a dramatic [Bb] effect.
_ [Em] _ So [Bb] when Link played this, [Db] he slid up to that [Bb] chord, [E] _
_ and _ then went up and down with his pick, like that.
_ And we're playing just the three strings.
_ _ The [Bm] high E, the B, and [E] the G. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Just like that.
So [F] those are all the chords we're going to need to learn to play [Bm] Rumble by Link Wray on guitar.
_ Use the provided link in the description to [Gm] take you to my lesson on Rumble. _ _
_ Thanks for stopping by, [A] and have a great day.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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