WEBVTT 00:00:35.746 --> 00:00:40.184 How could I have forgotten the cowbell? Welcome to Blue Oyster Cult's 00:00:40.184 --> 00:00:44.964 "Don't Fear The Reaper". Most excellent and classic rock riff of all time to start 00:00:44.964 --> 00:00:50.054 off my classic riff series. So, uh, let's get close-up and check out how to play 00:00:50.079 --> 00:00:56.156 that riff. Okay the first chord we've got here is an "A" chord. It's only a partial 00:00:56.156 --> 00:01:00.202 "A" chord. We don't need the whole thing. We're using our second finger here on the 00:01:00.823 --> 00:01:04.694 4th string, second fret and the third finger directly underneath it on the 00:01:04.694 --> 00:01:08.700 second fret of the third string. We're gonna start off by playing the open 5th 00:01:08.700 --> 00:01:15.310 string. Then the 4th string. Then the 3rd string and then we lift our fingers off 00:01:17.201 --> 00:01:21.891 and play the open "G" string. Just the open "G" string on that last note. 00:01:23.022 --> 00:01:27.083 But we lift all of our fingers up to help us get to our new chord which is the "G" 00:01:27.083 --> 00:01:30.944 chord. Again we don't have to play like a whole "G" chord like some of you might 00:01:30.944 --> 00:01:34.844 have learned like this or whatever. But we're just using the 2nd finger there on 00:01:34.856 --> 00:01:39.411 the second fret of the 5th string and the 3rd finger on the 3rd fret of a thicker 00:01:39.421 --> 00:01:45.600 string, the 6th string. So we got, we got we got that little gap there to change and 00:01:45.600 --> 00:01:49.860 we're gonna play just the 6th string, five four, three. 00:01:55.110 --> 00:01:59.180 Then we do like a little "F" power chord here. So first finger in the first fret 00:01:59.187 --> 00:02:04.234 of a thicker string and the third finger in the third fret of the 5th string. And 00:02:04.234 --> 00:02:10.299 we again play 6th string, 5th string, 4th string, 3rd string. Now the 4th string 00:02:10.299 --> 00:02:15.466 sounds a little bit funny out of context but it sounds cool in the riff. Um, after 00:02:15.466 --> 00:02:20.286 that we just go back to the "G" and that's the whole riff. 00:02:32.390 --> 00:02:37.649 The main chords that we're playing in this are really "A" minor, "G", "F", and "G". 00:02:37.649 --> 00:02:41.579 They've been the chords that you'd play if you wanted to kind of do a "strummy" 00:02:41.581 --> 00:02:49.066 version. Twenty billion songs with that sequence..there's one other little bit in 00:02:49.066 --> 00:02:56.400 the song, so it's doing the riffs a lot. Then it goes into "F", "G", "A" minor. 00:02:56.400 --> 00:03:02.560 "F", "E" minor, "A" minor. (Song lyrics) "Don't fear the reaper..." 00:03:05.126 --> 00:03:11.736 So it's just that little bit that goes "F" "G", "A" minor. Two, three, four. 00:03:12.131 --> 00:03:17.891 "F", "E" minor, and then back into the "A" minor, to "G", to "F". 00:03:18.976 --> 00:03:24.188 He kind of strums it a couple of times and then eventually it kind of morphs 00:03:24.188 --> 00:03:40.392 into the riff. (Playing ends) The picking for this tune is alternate picking. 00:03:40.392 --> 00:03:44.260 I was not really sure to be honest, I tried a whole heap of different pickings 00:03:44.260 --> 00:03:47.942 and ended up having to look at YouTube and checking out some live videos of 00:03:47.942 --> 00:03:51.502 the Blue Oyster Cult playing the tune and it's quite obvious when you watch 00:03:51.512 --> 00:03:54.832 some films that he's using alternate picking. So make sure that you're 00:03:54.832 --> 00:03:58.858 going "Down, Up", "Down, Up", "Down, Up", "Down, Up", "Down, Up", "Down, Up", 00:03:58.862 --> 00:04:03.596 "Down, Up", "Down, Up". There's a few other patterns that kind of seem a 00:04:03.596 --> 00:04:07.254 little bit easier at first but if you do it this way, it does sound just like 00:04:07.254 --> 00:04:10.598 the record. And if you're gonna accidentally hit any strings at least 00:04:10.598 --> 00:04:12.549 they'll be accidentally the right strings 00:04:12.549 --> 00:04:16.297 you know? So, um, like the same strings that he might accidentally have hit on 00:04:16.297 --> 00:04:20.277 the record. Um, when it comes to doing the chord part, you can either kind of strum 00:04:21.376 --> 00:04:24.549 so you have to be kind of moving the same as it was for the riff. 00:04:25.179 --> 00:04:29.099 Live, very often it's kind of chugging eighths. So it changes to double time. 00:04:31.327 --> 00:04:36.937 And he's playing power chords often. "F", "E" minor, "A minor", "G" to "F". 00:04:39.226 --> 00:04:45.808 And eventually it kind of moves back into the riff there. So, um, that's pretty much 00:04:45.808 --> 00:04:49.785 the whole tune, well the whole of the kind of radio edit of the tune because the 00:04:49.785 --> 00:04:53.647 actual tune really longer. Loads of great interesting parts and really good solos 00:04:53.647 --> 00:04:57.632 if you fancy transcribing them yourself. But this is just the riff lesson and I 00:04:57.632 --> 00:05:02.462 wasn't really supposed to do the chord bit but anyways. Hope you've enjoyed playing 00:05:02.465 --> 00:05:06.685 that and don't forget, more cowbell. See you soon, buh-bye!