🎸 The Man Who Sold The World • Nirvana Guitar Lesson w/ Intro, Chorus, & Solo Tabs |
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BONUS for Patreon supporters: save 50% when buying the sheet music! Get the discount code here @ https://songnotes.net/discount BONUS for Patreon supporters: watch 2 full play-along covers I made of this song (one in standard tuning, the other in E-flat tuning) @ https://www.patreon.com/posts/57270986 Support me on Patreon and get access to my entire library of (non-song) instructional PDFs, plus get a monthly discount code (50% off) when buying any of my song sheet music. Learn more @ https://songnotes.net/join View my additional notes for this lesson: https://songnotes.net/lessons/395/ *** Hello, my friends! Today I'm excited to show you how to play The Man Who Sold The World, as covered by Nirvana on their 1994 album MTV Unplugged. This song is originally written & recorded by David Bowie (1970), but this lesson will work perfectly well for his version too. This song is a blast to play. In addition to being one you can strum & sing in a straightforward manner, there's (1) the distinctive one-string riff, (2) the chorus scale riff, and (3) the ending solo -- which also uses only one string -- which altogether make for a true delight to play around with. No matter which of these you want to tackle, this tutorial has you covered. Video timestamps: 0:00 Preview & Lesson Summary 2:16 Tuning Notes (Standard vs. E-flat) 2:46 Intro Riff Basics 5:33 Intro Riff, While Strumming 7:25 Chord Shapes 10:27 Strumming the Verse 15:04 Strumming the Chorus 17:30 Chorus Scale Riff 24:15 Ending Solo w/ Tab ⭐️ Patreon Bonus! Save 50% on the licensed sheet music Get the members-only discount code here: https://songnotes.net/discount ⭐️ Patreon Bonus! Watch my full play-along cover video Based on popular demand, I’ve created a separate video showing TWO play-through covers of this song. The first is in standard tuning (using a simple strum, and no backing guitar tracks) while the second uses E-flat tuning (using a percussive strum, along with the chorus scale riff played over a backing rhythm track). Taken together, I feel you’ll be in very good in hands in seeing the different ways you can approach this song. Watch my play-along cover video here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/57270986 🎓 Related Lessons Here's some additional lessons I've made to help you with the techniques used in this song: - Playing A-major with One Finger (Lesson #46) https://songnotes.net/lessons/46 - Percussive Slap Strum Technique (Lesson #197) https://songnotes.net/lessons/197 - F Chord Cheat Sheet (Lesson #392) https://songnotes.net/lessons/392 *** If you want to view more of my lessons, visit songnotes.net which is my personal collection of lessons, tabs, and notes -- all created with care by me (David Potsiadlo). 🎸 Browse all my lessons https://songnotes.net 📝 View all my PDFs & song sheets https://songnotes.net/printables 🎟️ Unlock all my courses & premium content https://songnotes.net/join |