UCL2.2 (PART 1) WEEK 6
"Will You Still Love Me tomorrow"
This week you will explore barred chords and get more practice in on the calypso-flam technique and the half chuck strum.
The song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made famous by The Shirelles is featured in the films Dirty Dancing (1987) and True Romance (1993). Additionally, it appears in the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), Filth (2013) and Amy Winehouse's version of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is featured in the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made famous by The Shirelles is featured in the films Dirty Dancing (1987) and True Romance (1993). Additionally, it appears in the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), Filth (2013) and Amy Winehouse's version of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is featured in the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
PDF DOWNLOADS
Same as last week, just download the preferred strumming hand PDF sheets.
RECAP ON HOW TO PLAY BARRED CHORDS
A barred chord requires the use of your index finger to bar two or more strings at the same time whilst using your other fingers to complete the rest of the chord shape. Barred chords generally cover all 4 strings and although they can take a bit of getting used too.
EXERCISE: Watch the video below to see how to practice barred chords effectively:
EXERCISE: Watch the video below to see how to practice barred chords effectively:
HALF-CHUCK STRUm
A half-chuck strum means that you play a percussive strum where the blue 'X' falls under beat number.
EXERCISE: Watch the video below to see how to play a half chuck strum.
Calypso-Flam
The calypso-flam is a technique that starts with the familiar index finger down strum on beat one. The twist comes on beat two, where you'll add a touch of flamenco flair: a quick, percussive strum created by dragging your thumb through the strings, hence the small 'T' above the squiggly line, which represents the flamenco beat. This flamenco-style movement is used only on beat two for this pattern, after which you'll return to your regular index finger strumming for the rest of the bar.
🎥 Exercise: Watch the video below for a clear demo of how to play this technique smoothly and effectively.
🎥 Exercise: Watch the video below for a clear demo of how to play this technique smoothly and effectively.
Calypso-Flam - EXTENDED
This is an EXTENDED version of the Calypso-Flam strum. You'll add an extra downbeat on beat 3 to create a fuller, drum fill-style groove. Play the chords slightly louder with this pattern to bring out the dynamics and really make it pop. They are illustrated in purple on the songsheet.
Mastering this move will get you halfway to nailing the full flamenco strum — you're well on your way!
Mastering this move will get you halfway to nailing the full flamenco strum — you're well on your way!
SONG VIDEO TUTORIALS
BARRED CHORDS
Important Note:
The numbers next to each bar indicate the fret position where you should place your index finger.
This song features two barred chords that might take a bit of practice:
The numbers next to each bar indicate the fret position where you should place your index finger.
This song features two barred chords that might take a bit of practice:
- E Major: Bar across fret 4 with your index finger, and place your little finger on the A string at fret 7.
- E7: Bar across fret 4 with your index finger, and place your middle finger on the A string at fret 5.
HOW TO PLAY - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
INTRO & VERSE SECTIONS
BRIDGE / SOLO / OUTRO SECTIONS
FULL SONG PLAY ALONG @ 80BPM
AUDIO TRAINING
🎧 Practice Tracks
Listen to the track below which contains just the chords and chord instruction at 100BPM - which is slightly slower than the performance speed of 115BPM. Try and get used to playing this and following the song sheet before attempting to sing along.
Listen to the track below which contains just the chords and chord instruction at 100BPM - which is slightly slower than the performance speed of 115BPM. Try and get used to playing this and following the song sheet before attempting to sing along.
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