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UCL 2.2 - WEEK 6
​"ZOMBIE"


This week we will explore ZOMBIE written by The Cranberries back in 1994. This is a simple 4 chord progressional song but with a few intricacies embedded with 3 parts. 

PDF DOWNLOADS

ZOMBIE - NOTES PDF
Before downloading all parts - have a look and a listen to them and decide on which one you would like to work on for a performance. 
ZOMBIE - PART 1
ZOMBIE 1 - LEFT
This part of the arrangement forms the basic rhythm track with a bit of finger picking embedded into the chords on the lighter parts. 
ZOMBIE - PART 2
ZOMBIE 2 - LEFT
Part 2 contains the main riff of the song along with a picking pattern that can be played throughout using low end chords. 
ZOMBIE - PART 3
ZOMBIE 3 - LEFT
Part 3 utilises the high end chords and an alternative strumming pattern to create a thicker texture to the overall song with single strums in the verses. It's a good one to practice if you are keen to explore chords further up the neck. 

​AUDIO & MP3

Click the button below to download the full Mp3 track. If it isn't working - try updating your browser or playing it from the audio player below for now. 
ZOMBIE - Mp3

VIDEO TUTORIALS

Videos will appear within 24 hours after class.
ZOMBIE - PART 1
ZOMBIE - PART 2
ZOMBIE - PART 3

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WEEK 7

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