![]() ![]() ![]() So what we did before this that was basically playing the intro, but it’s the same thing and then the three bar rest and that leads us into the chorus for Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones. So that’s the part they’re like “hey oh, let’s go” and then it just drops back into that A5, all 16th notes, for a whole measure, so you’re like resting one, two, three, four, two, two, three, four, three, two, three, four, and then it just goes right back into that first part we did because that’s where the verse is. So the first part of that the guitar doesn’t do anything you just rest for the first three measures. ![]() BreakdownĪll right and then that leads us into this breakdown section of Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones. So those two measures together and you repeat that I just actually put a note on that staff to play that staff twice… Now lets look at the Breakdown for Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones. So that’s the first measure and like I said it’s repeated three times and then we come back to that A5 and we do one and up to the D5 so one and two and three… so that’s the second measure. So what I’m doing is that my first finger as it’s getting the fifth fret here on that low E string and I’ve kind of got it arced over so it’s muting these other strings which allows me to have this bigger pick stroke and I’m not really even hitting these, I’m just kind of hitting just the bottom three strings, same idea when I moved to these other chords. Now the problem with this is these other strings are open so you don’t want to hear those obviously. Blitzkrieg Bop StrummingĪll right so to kind of get that that kind of raw sound of Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones you don’t really want it to be like… you want a kind of bigger strum. Now lets look at the strumming for Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones. So we’re just going to take that shape and we’re just going to move it straight up so now our first finger is on the fifth fret of the A string, third finger is on the seventh fret of the D string and your fourth finger on the seventh fret of the G string and this is on the downbeat of three and it’s a dotted eighth note so it’s kind of weird to count this and then we just move up a whole step for E5 so now your first finger is on the seventh fret of the A string and your third and fourth fingers are on the ninth fret, still on the D and G strings and this is a dotted eighth note and then this is an eighth note and then you follow that with three sixteenth notes… So that’s the first measure and that’s repeated three times. ![]() So this is 16th notes and that’s half of the measure and then we’re going to go to a D5. Some people with smaller hands they have a hard time doing this and for you know so just whichever way you want to do it is fine. So for that intro/verse part we’re going to start off just with an A5 power chord here on the fifth fret of the low E string with my first finger and then you can and then the seventh fret of the A string with your third finger and you can also add in the seventh fret of the D string with your fourth finger because that’s also an A so either way you know, if it’s more comfortable. Intro & VerseĪll right so there’s basically three parts to Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones we have the intro, which is also the same as the verse and we have a breakdown section and then we have a chorus. So be sure to click on the link in the description for the tabs and let’s get close up and take a look at How To Play Blitzkrieg Bop By The Ramones. Ramones have a big cult following so I thought this would be a good one to do. It’s just a three chord song, well that’s not true there’s actually a fourth chord in it at one point in time, but for the most part it’s just really simple power chords, but it was a really popular song. It’s really simple, just a bunch of power chords and this is kind of the epitome of the old stereotype “they only know three chords”. Today I want to show you how to play a really easy song by the Ramones called Blitzkrieg Bop. Hey everybody how’s it going? This is Darrin with bringing you this video lesson. ![]()
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