Under the Bridge by The Red Hot Chili Peppers Guitar Lesson PART 2 from www.Freeandeasyguitar.com
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in the original studio recording,John is using a capo for the intro :)
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Hey guys. Frusciante used a capo for the recording of Under the Bridge. The reason why he doesnt use a capo during live performances because staff members back stage gives him his second '62 fender stratocaster that has been tuned down 1 whole step so he could play with out a capo on stage. He does this with Californication too. This is why he plays either californication or under the bridge back to back at most concerts. I know this for a fact because I had VIP passes at Slane Castle in 03.
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god dam barre cords, bain of my existence
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@SweetKooshy sorry i was sick a long time ago
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@Fruscification what's the point in calling him a jerk hah? he didnt hurt anyone lol
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i would just play cords f with the bar cords bar cords only sond good with a full band
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hi, that guitar you're playing - is it a Baton Rouge ? because it looks very similar..
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ignore the haters, you're doing a good job
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@fruscification dude dont be a fucken piece a shit it ant our faults your family didnt buy u a capo
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you suck!!! the worse tutorial ever....
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@gally042 Fukin-A man, agreed. Fruscification, your a tool. Change your name.
are you playing this first time? :D
Richux18 2 years ago
i dont remember
gally042 2 years ago
Hello Gally, just a question, shouldn't the barre chords all be relative to the capo. If the capo is at the 2nd fret, your barre chord is then initially a whole step up, I playd a song with ur theory and it sounded aweful. Can you make it clear.
phototecglobal 2 years ago 2
im not sure what you are saying? if you are playin an open formation chord then yes it is relative to the capo, A chord open is 002220 above the capo, if you are playing a G barre chord, you also refer to that as an G barre chord relative to capo, so if capo is 2nd fret, and you play G barre chord it is really an A chord to the ear, but referred to as a G bare chord
gally042 2 years ago