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UCL BARITONE - WEEK 6
"7 NATION ARMY"


This week you we will be exploring 7 Nation Army by the WHITE STRIPES, the title came from Jack’s childhood mispronunciation of "Salvation Army" - a similar story to what happened in class!!! ;) 

The iconic, bass-sounding guitar riff created by playing a semi-acoustic guitar through an octave pedal. The band consists of just two people Meg on Drums and Jack on Guitar!! What a sound!
This entire song is based around a riff. There are a few different ways to play it so see which suits you best!

​PDF DOWNLOADS

The playing instructions for this song are embedded into the chords sheet. See the video tutorial below for instruction. 
7 NATION ARMY

AUDIO

Have a listen to the audio tracks below - the first contains the L2.2 for open C tuning ukes and the 2nd for Low G tuned ukes. You will also hear the bass, vocals and the drums in these tracks. 

MP3 DOWNLOAD

This Mp3 contains the full band arrangement of the entire song.
7 NATION ARMY - MP3

THE RIFFS

For each verse section, you will play the same riff all the way through. Below is a 4 bar sequence - you will play this twice round for each verse section:
The second RIFF only appears in the instrumental section in an alternative sequence to the riff above. 

VIDEO TUTORIALS

This video breaks down each section of the song.
Full play along video

NOW OPEN
WEEK 7

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UCL HQ
7 Eastfield Drive
Aigburth
Liverpool
​L17 4LH

WHAT OUR MEMBERS ARE SAYING:

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