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In this lesson, we'll learn how to play Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana on the guitar. This all-time classic is a fantastic song that encapsulates the vibe and spirit of the grunge era. No matter your skill level, this tutorial offers something for everyone, from beginners to more advanced players. But remember, it's all about the energy and attitude you bring to the music. So, let's dive in and get started!
One of the first things we'll discuss is the way Kurt Cobain plays his power chords. It's a unique approach that lends an authentic Nirvana feel to your playing. Cobain's method involves using your third finger to cover two strings rather than the usual third and fourth fingers. Don't worry too much about precision here; what matters most is capturing that grunge attitude.
Smells Like Teen Spirit begins with an F power chord. Using Cobain's method means you might accidentally hit an extra note sometimes, but that's all part of the Nirvana sound. The progression then moves to B flat, A flat, and finally D flat.
The song features two key rhythm patterns that you'll hear throughout. The first one is in the intro. Start with a very specific pattern and practice it until you get it right. Then, allow yourself to loosen up and concentrate on the vibe. The technical stuff is less important than the attitude you put into it, especially in a punk-attitude song like this one.
The rhythm is what really makes this tune work, and it's something we'll dive into in the video.
One of the cool things that everyone loves about Nirvana is the light and shade in their music. After a heavy intro, the song moves into really mellow verses, and then it kicks off again with the same chord progression but with a heavier sound.
For those of you who are up to the challenge, you'll also find some pointers on the solo. It's not too technical and mostly follows the melody of the song. It's a great one for you to have a go at working out on your own.
Remember, the most important thing is to have fun with this tune. The energy you put into the music counts more than getting the notes right. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or an advanced player looking for a new challenge, there's something here for you. Check out the video to see these tips in action and to get a feel for the song's rhythm and progression.
So, get your guitar, put on some attitude, and let's rock out to Nirvana!
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