Chords for Introductory bouzouki technique -- learn to play πεντε χρονια δικασμενος
Tempo:
77.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
Gm
Dm
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So I'm going to do another short lesson.
I just have a little smidgeon of time right now.
This one's the intro to
a version of the intro to Pendejhranya Dikas Menos.
So I'll play it slow [D] and then I'll play it fast.
So I'll start really simple here.
[N] And I'm strumming all
I can strum all three sets of strings here because
with a three-chorus bouzouki or a four-chorus bouzouki, you have to play a chord to get that to work.
But anyway, it's fine.
It's a style thing.
It's a better song for [D] a three-chorus bouzouki probably.
[A] [Eb] [D]
[A] [D]
So I've screwed up pretty well each time I've played it, but you should have an idea of how it goes, right?
And you can play it a few ways.
So [Gm] there really isn't one way.
I think this is the easiest way to play [Dm] it.
There is a different way.
You can play it like this too.
[Gm] [D]
That's what I [G] was doing.
[D] But you can [Am] also
[Gm] [D]
Whatever's better for you.
Basically you have to work from here, this position, starting at the 7th fret.
So I'm working down to the 5th fret zone here.
[Bb] I don't know the name of any of these notes, sorry.
[Em] And either you do it a little bit earlier or a little bit later, and it's kind of a style [Dm] thing.
And the [Em] key part to the transition from this part here to this [Ab] part here is a little bit of a hammer-on.
[Dm]
See?
It's that classic kind of Greek.
[D] That's the hammer-on there.
I just have a little smidgeon of time right now.
This one's the intro to
a version of the intro to Pendejhranya Dikas Menos.
So I'll play it slow [D] and then I'll play it fast.
So I'll start really simple here.
[N] And I'm strumming all
I can strum all three sets of strings here because
with a three-chorus bouzouki or a four-chorus bouzouki, you have to play a chord to get that to work.
But anyway, it's fine.
It's a style thing.
It's a better song for [D] a three-chorus bouzouki probably.
[A] [Eb] [D]
[A] [D]
So I've screwed up pretty well each time I've played it, but you should have an idea of how it goes, right?
And you can play it a few ways.
So [Gm] there really isn't one way.
I think this is the easiest way to play [Dm] it.
There is a different way.
You can play it like this too.
[Gm] [D]
That's what I [G] was doing.
[D] But you can [Am] also
[Gm] [D]
Whatever's better for you.
Basically you have to work from here, this position, starting at the 7th fret.
So I'm working down to the 5th fret zone here.
[Bb] I don't know the name of any of these notes, sorry.
[Em] And either you do it a little bit earlier or a little bit later, and it's kind of a style [Dm] thing.
And the [Em] key part to the transition from this part here to this [Ab] part here is a little bit of a hammer-on.
[Dm]
See?
It's that classic kind of Greek.
[D] That's the hammer-on there.
Key:
D
Gm
Dm
A
Em
D
Gm
Dm
_ So I'm going to do another short lesson.
I just have a little smidgeon of time right now.
This one's the intro to_
a version of the intro to Pendejhranya Dikas Menos.
So I'll play it slow [D] and then I'll play it fast.
So I'll start really simple here.
_ _ _ [N] And I'm strumming all_
I can strum all three sets of strings here because
with a three-chorus bouzouki or a four-chorus bouzouki, you have to play a chord to get that to work.
But anyway, it's fine.
It's a style thing.
It's a better song for [D] a three-chorus bouzouki probably. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I've screwed up pretty well each time I've played it, but you should have an idea of how it goes, right? _ _
And you can play it a few ways.
So [Gm] there really isn't one way.
I think this is the easiest way to play [Dm] it.
There is a different way.
You can play it like this too.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ That's what I [G] was doing.
[D] But you can [Am] also_
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D]
Whatever's better for you.
Basically you have to work from here, this position, starting at the 7th fret.
So I'm working down to the 5th fret zone here.
[Bb] I don't know the name of any of these notes, sorry.
[Em] And either you do it a little bit earlier or a little bit later, and it's kind of a style [Dm] thing.
And the [Em] key part to the transition from this part here to this [Ab] part here is a little bit of a hammer-on.
_ [Dm] _ _
_ _ See? _ _ _
It's that classic kind of Greek.
_ _ _ _ [D] That's the hammer-on there. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I just have a little smidgeon of time right now.
This one's the intro to_
a version of the intro to Pendejhranya Dikas Menos.
So I'll play it slow [D] and then I'll play it fast.
So I'll start really simple here.
_ _ _ [N] And I'm strumming all_
I can strum all three sets of strings here because
with a three-chorus bouzouki or a four-chorus bouzouki, you have to play a chord to get that to work.
But anyway, it's fine.
It's a style thing.
It's a better song for [D] a three-chorus bouzouki probably. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I've screwed up pretty well each time I've played it, but you should have an idea of how it goes, right? _ _
And you can play it a few ways.
So [Gm] there really isn't one way.
I think this is the easiest way to play [Dm] it.
There is a different way.
You can play it like this too.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ That's what I [G] was doing.
[D] But you can [Am] also_
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D]
Whatever's better for you.
Basically you have to work from here, this position, starting at the 7th fret.
So I'm working down to the 5th fret zone here.
[Bb] I don't know the name of any of these notes, sorry.
[Em] And either you do it a little bit earlier or a little bit later, and it's kind of a style [Dm] thing.
And the [Em] key part to the transition from this part here to this [Ab] part here is a little bit of a hammer-on.
_ [Dm] _ _
_ _ See? _ _ _
It's that classic kind of Greek.
_ _ _ _ [D] That's the hammer-on there. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _