How to Play "Round & Round" by Ratt on Guitar

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Part of the video series: How to Play Guitar Hero Encore 80's Songs on the Guitar

Summary: Learn how to play Guitar Hero '80s songs, such as "Round and Round," on the electric guitar, with easy guitar lessons and music theory tips, in this free music video.

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How to Play "Round & Round" by Ratt on Guitar

Hey this is Joe Wiles with the Rock and Roll Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. In this segment we're going to talk about rats round and round. It's a little tricky. Let's take a look. First of all let's drop all our strings down a half step, OK, it should sound like this (plays), OK. We're going to start the song off with an E power chord on the seventh fret of the A string, ninth fret of the D string and ninth fret of the G string, OK. (Plays) We're going to draw to that low E. Then we're going to go to the ninth fret of the G string and eighth fret of the B string. We're going to remove this finger going down to the seventh fret. Then we're going to go seven, seven. Then five on the G seven on the B. Then both five. Together it sounds like this. (Plays) Then we're going to go to the third fret on your A string, OK. Down here we're going to start the next series of rifts. We're going to go fifth fret on the G, I'm kind of barring all these fifth fret on the G, seventh fret on the B and then we're going to let it go to the fifth fret on the B string there as well. We're going slide it all up, going to the eighth fret of the B and the seventh fret of the G, sliding your pinky down to the A at seventh fret here as well. Excuse me. Then we're going to end it on that E major chord, OK. Here it is in slow motion. (Plays) Repeat that rift twice until your singer starts singing and you're on your way. In the next segment and the last segment we'll be talking about wingers seventeen.

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