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MODULE 3

MOD 1 | MOD 2 | MOD 4 | MOD 5 | MOD 6

CHORUS

This module is similar to the last in that you will explore the basic chords along with the melody for the chorus section. Again each section will be broken down into 4 bars. 
BARS 13 - 16:
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All following bars of melody have the chord names added under the notation so you get the right fingering when playing these sections so if you are unsure of any of them please refer to your chord sheet PDF:
BARS 17 - 20:
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BRIDGE (SAME AS INTRO)
Now you just need to repeat that riff section again before moving onto verse 2, although, this time you could try adding a thumb roll onto the G7 strum at the end of bar 2 to make it sound a little more fancy. The strum pattern for this is illustrated below. The triplet falls on beat 3:
THUMB ROLL | TRIPLET | TRIPLE STRUM
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This is how the rhythm fits into this sequence:
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Download the tab PDF for bars 13 - 24 by clicking the button below:
BARS 13 - 20 TAB

Now practice along to the click tracks. Start at 50BPM and see if you can get up to 70 BPM before moving on to the next module. You will hear 4 clicks before each track starts. 
Download the MP3 below which contains all 3 speeds and is great for practicing offline. 
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