Chords for Marquee Moon - Television - Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
56.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
F#
A
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Okay, Marky Moon.
[D] [Bm]
[Dm] Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Fourth fret on the G.
chord there.
[D] And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
three and four.
[D] [Bm]
[Dm] Okay, so we're [F#] going from a B minor to a D.
Fourth fret on the G.
chord there.
[D] And [N] then the second chord, we're just dropping down to a D.
And third fret on the [D] B string.
three and four.
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E
F#
A
D
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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.