![]() After all, they came at a time when everybody was already getting hyped up to the music of British bands, like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, and The Animals, among others. I can only speculate that the growing popularity of the invading British bands on the American music scene of the 1960s had something to do with the warm reception of American ears to the Troggs version. Then came the Hampshire boys from the UK with their characteristic English charisma. I’ll bet you didn’t know that it was the New York City-based rock band, The Wild Ones that first recorded it a year earlier. As always, make sure you learn at your own pace and you will eventually get the hang of it.Īlmost everyone knows that The Troggs popularized this song way back in 1966. What you need to concentrate on is the transition between chords. You can get away with the song by ditching the F chord altogether. However, the F chord only needs to be played very briefly. ![]() Especially on an acoustic guitar, strumming out the chords is a great starting point and sounds great once you get a catchy strumming pattern down. However, it’s also possible to play the song by just strumming out the three chords as you will see in the video above. It forms a solid foundation for learning the licks and slides that you can incorporate into your playing later. This is great to help you bridge the gap between strumming chords and picking individual notes. One of the most exciting guitar riffs ever, you might not realize at first that this is a 3 chord song because the notes of each chord are individually picked for the intro riff. One of the greatest rock acts of all time, this three chord song is a masterpiece and is exactly the kind of song everyone should learn. You Are My King (Amazing Love) by Billy Foote Lord I Lift Your Name on High by Rick Founds For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield ![]() Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
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