Creep - Acoustic Guitar Lessonby Radiohead
Genre:rock
Level:intermediate
Instrument:acoustic guitar
Lesson Plan
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Creep is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead.
This lesson takes a look at the acoustic version which features singer Thom Yorke and his acoustic guitar only.
The progression involves eight measures, four barre chords from the E-family, dressed up with a sus4 and consistent, random strumming. A few open chords are used in the chorus as well.
The lesson covers a bit of theory regarding barre chords and their families. It also presents a few different ways to play through the progression, which might be a little easier for beginners.
This lesson takes a look at the acoustic version which features singer Thom Yorke and his acoustic guitar only.
The progression involves eight measures, four barre chords from the E-family, dressed up with a sus4 and consistent, random strumming. A few open chords are used in the chorus as well.
The lesson covers a bit of theory regarding barre chords and their families. It also presents a few different ways to play through the progression, which might be a little easier for beginners.