Starting with an open 4th string, and pointer holding down the 2nd fret on the 3rd string, so play those together at the same time twice, this is an open D5 power chord. This part is basically your standard shuffle riff, but they add a little bit of a twist to it. Step 3: The Shuffle Riff With a Little Twist Then repeat all of that! For another awesome classic song, check out our lesson how to play Stormbringer by Deep Purple. Then repeat the part where you play the D5 once and the A5 twice.Ī quick recap, play B5 once, then go to D5 once, then to A5 twice, back to D5 once, back to A5 twice. Now your pointer finger is on the 6th string 5th fret and your pinky is on the 5th string 7th fret, again only strumming the strings that your fingers are holding down frets on, so the 6th and 5th strings now and play this chord twice. Then you are going to go to an A5, which is just directly above. So now your pointer finger is on the 5th string 5th fret, and your pinky on the 4th string 7th fret, strumming only the 5th and 4th strings and just strum it once. After the B5 you are going to go to D5, so just simply move up 3 frets on the same strings. You can also play the B5 on the 6th string 7th fret root, but Robert is using the 5th string 2nd fret root for this lesson. Robert is playing the B5 by placing is pointer finger on the 5th string 2nd fret and his pinky finger on the 4th string 4th fret and strumming only those two strings, the 5th and 4th strings and let that chord ring out. Step 2: The Verseįor the next part we are going to go to a B5 power chord. So start on the 12th fret 2nd string and bend it up one full step, then bring it back down, bend it up again, and then bend it again both up and down and pull off to the 10th fret 2nd string. Like I said we are only going to do one of the harmonies. Step one to learning how to play Shout It Out Loud on guitar is to learn this main harmony solo that’s going on. We are going to walk through all of these riffs focusing more on Paul Stanley parts through a lot of it, but then we are going to do the solo, which of course is Ace Frehley. In this lesson, Robert will cover it all, the twin guitar part in the beginning, the main riffs, and the solo. Meaning the 6th string would become Eb, the 5th string would become Ab, the 4th string would become Db, the 3rd Gb, the 2nd Bb, and the 1st would become Eb. Robert is staying in standard for this lesson, so you probably will also want to stay in standard, but if you are going to play along with the recording you would simply tune all your strings down one half step. What a classic! This song is in Eb tuning, so everything is down a half step from the standard tuning where the 6th string is E, the 5th is A, the 4th is D, the 3rd is G, the 2nd is B, and the 1st is E. In this Guitar Control Lesson, Instructor Robert Baker is going to show you how to play Shout It Out Loud on guitar by KISS.
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