Chords for Marquee Moon - Television - Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
56.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
F#
A
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Okay, Marky Moon.
Here's the first guitar when it comes in.
[D] [Bm]
[Dm] Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Well that's what the bass is doing anyway.
So this is the first shape.
Fourth fret on the G.
Third fret on the B [Bm] string.
[G] So you can see it's in the B minor chord there.
[Bm] And the count is
[D] And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And that's just again two notes.
Second fret on the A there.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
[Bm] Okay.
One and two and three and four.
One and two and three and four.
[D] [E] Okay, so that's the first guitar.
And then the second guitar comes in over the top of this one.
And we [B] want
[D]
Okay, now this one takes a little bit of practice but it's good when you get it.
[F#] And
Best to describe this.
We want a little bar [B] on the fifth fret.
And then a little finger [Em] on the seventh fret.
And same for the third finger.
Seventh fret on the B string.
So [Bm] we're going to pick those two notes and [C] then pull off.
So we're actually pulling off both strings at the same [A] time.
Something that you [Cm] don't always do.
And [F#] now
That happens four times and then the fifth time we land back on the seventh fret.
[Em] Okay, in sort of slow motion.
So all I'm doing is picking down on the seventh fret but the second note is a pull off.
Okay.
[E] [B] Whoops, again.
Righto.
So that's the first [G#] bit.
The second bit is dead similar as we're doing the same on the next two strings on the [D] B and the G string.
Okay, so again you need a little bar just across those two.
The G and the B strings and then pull off from the seventh fret on both strings again.
Okay, so that is again the fifth time you're landing back on the seventh fret.
Okay, here we [F#] go.
[B] [D]
[N] That's the loop and that carries on.
Obviously if you listen to the song you'll get that pretty good.
It just takes a bit of effort to get the pull off smooth enough.
But it's not too bad.
Okay, so while we're looking at this, we may as well have a go at the solo lead line.
Which comes in.
[A] [E] [E]
[Am] [A]
[F#] Okay, I'll break that down into four parts.
So [D#] it's all on the top three strings and if you know a natural minor [B] scale, that's the scale that we're playing in.
So we're going to just [E] go through the notes.
Nine on the G string, E there.
So that's the home.
[Bm] [Gm]
Seven, eight, ten [G] on the B and the same on the E.
[B] [Am]
[A] [G#] Okay, so we come in.
Let's look at the [F#] first section.
Slide up to the ninth fret and then come and play up the scale.
Okay, now jump to [A] the tenth fret and play down the scale.
[E] Down the D.
Okay, slowly.
[C] Right, once you've got that, the next two bits are easy because they're just the same.
So we're playing that whole section three times but only slide up the first time.
[A] [E]
So double [D#] back onto the B string.
Okay, [E] tenth fret.
[A] [F#] Okay, so go through that again.
This is the fourth [E] bit now.
[F#] And again.
So we're going [G] ten, [F#] nine, seven.
[E] Over to the G string.
[G] [C#] Similar sort of pattern starting from the E [D] string.
[E] [D#] We'll come up and then [D] down there, D chord.
[B] Okay, and also just thinking about this while we're on it.
If you want to maybe solo along to the [G#] sort of lengthy solo that comes in.
A good scale [A] to pick is [Am] [E]
[A] D Mixolydian.
So just going through the notes on that.
So we've got [E] D, [F#]
F-sharp, [A] G, A, [F#] [C] B, C and D.
[A] [D] And a good thing to do as well is [G#] play off the open D string on that.
That's [N] pretty handy too.
Here's the first guitar when it comes in.
[D] [Bm]
[Dm] Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Well that's what the bass is doing anyway.
So this is the first shape.
Fourth fret on the G.
Third fret on the B [Bm] string.
[G] So you can see it's in the B minor chord there.
[Bm] And the count is
[D] And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And that's just again two notes.
Second fret on the A there.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
[Bm] Okay.
One and two and three and four.
One and two and three and four.
[D] [E] Okay, so that's the first guitar.
And then the second guitar comes in over the top of this one.
And we [B] want
[D]
Okay, now this one takes a little bit of practice but it's good when you get it.
[F#] And
Best to describe this.
We want a little bar [B] on the fifth fret.
And then a little finger [Em] on the seventh fret.
And same for the third finger.
Seventh fret on the B string.
So [Bm] we're going to pick those two notes and [C] then pull off.
So we're actually pulling off both strings at the same [A] time.
Something that you [Cm] don't always do.
And [F#] now
That happens four times and then the fifth time we land back on the seventh fret.
[Em] Okay, in sort of slow motion.
So all I'm doing is picking down on the seventh fret but the second note is a pull off.
Okay.
[E] [B] Whoops, again.
Righto.
So that's the first [G#] bit.
The second bit is dead similar as we're doing the same on the next two strings on the [D] B and the G string.
Okay, so again you need a little bar just across those two.
The G and the B strings and then pull off from the seventh fret on both strings again.
Okay, so that is again the fifth time you're landing back on the seventh fret.
Okay, here we [F#] go.
[B] [D]
[N] That's the loop and that carries on.
Obviously if you listen to the song you'll get that pretty good.
It just takes a bit of effort to get the pull off smooth enough.
But it's not too bad.
Okay, so while we're looking at this, we may as well have a go at the solo lead line.
Which comes in.
[A] [E] [E]
[Am] [A]
[F#] Okay, I'll break that down into four parts.
So [D#] it's all on the top three strings and if you know a natural minor [B] scale, that's the scale that we're playing in.
So we're going to just [E] go through the notes.
Nine on the G string, E there.
So that's the home.
[Bm] [Gm]
Seven, eight, ten [G] on the B and the same on the E.
[B] [Am]
[A] [G#] Okay, so we come in.
Let's look at the [F#] first section.
Slide up to the ninth fret and then come and play up the scale.
Okay, now jump to [A] the tenth fret and play down the scale.
[E] Down the D.
Okay, slowly.
[C] Right, once you've got that, the next two bits are easy because they're just the same.
So we're playing that whole section three times but only slide up the first time.
[A] [E]
So double [D#] back onto the B string.
Okay, [E] tenth fret.
[A] [F#] Okay, so go through that again.
This is the fourth [E] bit now.
[F#] And again.
So we're going [G] ten, [F#] nine, seven.
[E] Over to the G string.
[G] [C#] Similar sort of pattern starting from the E [D] string.
[E] [D#] We'll come up and then [D] down there, D chord.
[B] Okay, and also just thinking about this while we're on it.
If you want to maybe solo along to the [G#] sort of lengthy solo that comes in.
A good scale [A] to pick is [Am] [E]
[A] D Mixolydian.
So just going through the notes on that.
So we've got [E] D, [F#]
F-sharp, [A] G, A, [F#] [C] B, C and D.
[A] [D] And a good thing to do as well is [G#] play off the open D string on that.
That's [N] pretty handy too.
Key:
E
F#
A
D
B
E
F#
A
_ _ Okay, Marky Moon.
Here's the first guitar when it comes in. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Well that's what the bass is doing anyway.
So this is the first shape.
Fourth fret on the G.
Third fret on the B [Bm] string.
[G] So you can see it's in the B minor chord there.
[Bm] And the count is_ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And that's just again two notes.
Second fret on the A there.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
[Bm] Okay.
One and two and three and four.
One and two and three and four.
[D] _ _ _ [E] Okay, so that's the first guitar.
And then the second guitar comes in over the top of this one.
And we [B] want_
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ Okay, now this one takes a little bit of practice but it's good when you get it.
[F#] And_
Best to describe this.
We want a little bar [B] on the fifth fret.
And then a little finger [Em] on the seventh fret.
And same for the third finger.
Seventh fret on the B string.
So [Bm] we're going to pick those two notes and [C] then pull off.
So we're actually pulling off both strings at the same [A] time.
Something that you [Cm] don't always do.
And [F#] now_
That happens four times and then the fifth time we land back on the seventh fret. _ _
[Em] Okay, in sort of slow motion.
So all I'm doing is picking down on the seventh fret but the second note is a pull off.
Okay.
[E] [B] Whoops, again. _ _ _ _
_ _ Righto.
So that's the first [G#] bit.
The second bit is dead similar as we're doing the same on the next two strings on the [D] B and the G string.
Okay, so again you need a little bar just across those two.
The G and the B strings and then pull off from the seventh fret on both strings again. _
Okay, so that is again the fifth time you're landing back on the seventh fret. _
_ Okay, here we [F#] go.
_ _ [B] _ [D] _
_ _ _ [N] That's the loop and that carries on.
Obviously if you listen to the song you'll get that pretty good.
It just takes a bit of effort to get the pull off smooth enough.
But it's not too bad.
Okay, so while we're looking at this, we may as well have a go at the solo lead line.
Which comes in.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _
[F#] Okay, I'll break that down into four parts.
_ So [D#] it's all on the top three strings and if you know a natural minor [B] scale, that's the scale that we're playing in.
So we're going to just [E] go through the notes.
Nine on the G string, E there.
So that's the home.
_ [Bm] _ [Gm]
Seven, eight, ten [G] on the B and the same on the E.
_ [B] _ _ [Am] _
_ [A] [G#] Okay, so we come in.
Let's look at the [F#] first section.
Slide up to the ninth fret and then come and play up the scale.
_ Okay, now jump to [A] the tenth fret and play down the scale.
_ _ [E] Down the D.
Okay, slowly.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Right, once you've got that, the next two bits are easy because they're just the same.
So we're playing that whole section three times but only slide up the first time.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So double [D#] back onto the B string.
Okay, [E] tenth fret. _
[A] _ _ _ [F#] Okay, so go through that again.
This is the fourth [E] bit now. _
_ [F#] _ _ And again.
So we're going [G] ten, [F#] nine, seven.
[E] Over to the G string.
[G] _ [C#] Similar sort of pattern starting from the E [D] string.
_ [E] _ _ [D#] We'll come up and then [D] down there, D chord.
_ _ [B] Okay, and also just thinking about this while we're on it.
If you want to maybe solo along to the [G#] sort of lengthy solo that comes in.
A good scale [A] to pick is [Am] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] D Mixolydian.
So just going through the notes on that.
So we've got [E] D, [F#]
F-sharp, [A] G, A, [F#] [C] B, C and D.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] And a good thing to do as well is _ _ _ [G#] play off the open D string on that.
That's [N] pretty handy too.
Here's the first guitar when it comes in. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Well that's what the bass is doing anyway.
So this is the first shape.
Fourth fret on the G.
Third fret on the B [Bm] string.
[G] So you can see it's in the B minor chord there.
[Bm] And the count is_ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And that's just again two notes.
Second fret on the A there.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
[Bm] Okay.
One and two and three and four.
One and two and three and four.
[D] _ _ _ [E] Okay, so that's the first guitar.
And then the second guitar comes in over the top of this one.
And we [B] want_
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ Okay, now this one takes a little bit of practice but it's good when you get it.
[F#] And_
Best to describe this.
We want a little bar [B] on the fifth fret.
And then a little finger [Em] on the seventh fret.
And same for the third finger.
Seventh fret on the B string.
So [Bm] we're going to pick those two notes and [C] then pull off.
So we're actually pulling off both strings at the same [A] time.
Something that you [Cm] don't always do.
And [F#] now_
That happens four times and then the fifth time we land back on the seventh fret. _ _
[Em] Okay, in sort of slow motion.
So all I'm doing is picking down on the seventh fret but the second note is a pull off.
Okay.
[E] [B] Whoops, again. _ _ _ _
_ _ Righto.
So that's the first [G#] bit.
The second bit is dead similar as we're doing the same on the next two strings on the [D] B and the G string.
Okay, so again you need a little bar just across those two.
The G and the B strings and then pull off from the seventh fret on both strings again. _
Okay, so that is again the fifth time you're landing back on the seventh fret. _
_ Okay, here we [F#] go.
_ _ [B] _ [D] _
_ _ _ [N] That's the loop and that carries on.
Obviously if you listen to the song you'll get that pretty good.
It just takes a bit of effort to get the pull off smooth enough.
But it's not too bad.
Okay, so while we're looking at this, we may as well have a go at the solo lead line.
Which comes in.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _
[F#] Okay, I'll break that down into four parts.
_ So [D#] it's all on the top three strings and if you know a natural minor [B] scale, that's the scale that we're playing in.
So we're going to just [E] go through the notes.
Nine on the G string, E there.
So that's the home.
_ [Bm] _ [Gm]
Seven, eight, ten [G] on the B and the same on the E.
_ [B] _ _ [Am] _
_ [A] [G#] Okay, so we come in.
Let's look at the [F#] first section.
Slide up to the ninth fret and then come and play up the scale.
_ Okay, now jump to [A] the tenth fret and play down the scale.
_ _ [E] Down the D.
Okay, slowly.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Right, once you've got that, the next two bits are easy because they're just the same.
So we're playing that whole section three times but only slide up the first time.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So double [D#] back onto the B string.
Okay, [E] tenth fret. _
[A] _ _ _ [F#] Okay, so go through that again.
This is the fourth [E] bit now. _
_ [F#] _ _ And again.
So we're going [G] ten, [F#] nine, seven.
[E] Over to the G string.
[G] _ [C#] Similar sort of pattern starting from the E [D] string.
_ [E] _ _ [D#] We'll come up and then [D] down there, D chord.
_ _ [B] Okay, and also just thinking about this while we're on it.
If you want to maybe solo along to the [G#] sort of lengthy solo that comes in.
A good scale [A] to pick is [Am] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] D Mixolydian.
So just going through the notes on that.
So we've got [E] D, [F#]
F-sharp, [A] G, A, [F#] [C] B, C and D.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] And a good thing to do as well is _ _ _ [G#] play off the open D string on that.
That's [N] pretty handy too.