How to Play "Karma Police" on the Guitar

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Summary: Learn how to play Radiohead's 'Karma Police' on guitar in this free video clip on reading and playing guitar tablature.

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How to Play "Karma Police" on the Guitar

JOE WILES: We're at the halfway point, number 41 on our top 80 most downloaded guitar tabs on the internet. And in this segment, we're going to take a look at "Karma Police" by Radiohead. Let's take a look. All right, there's a couple of chords that this whole pattern centers around. We're going to discuss those chords now. The first one is an A minor chord. It's an open A string, 2nd fret of the D string, 2nd fret of the G string, 1st fret of the B string, and open high E string. The next chord is super easy. It's open E string, 2nd fret A-string, 2nd fret D string, then, open, open, open on the high three strings. The next one is a G major chord, 3rd fret on the low E string, 2nd fret on the A string, open D, open G, open B, and then 3rd fret on the high E string. We're also going to want to know an F major chord. We barred the whole 1st fret of the guitar, so it goes 1st fret, 3rd fret on the A string, pinky on the 3rd fret of the D string, middle finger on the 2nd fret of the G string, and the B and the E strings are both 1st fret. The other chord we're going to want to know is a D chord, super easy. Open D string, 2nd fret G string, 3rd fret B string, and 3rd--excuse me, 2nd fret high E string. The other one we're going to want to know is a C major chord. 3rd fret on the A string, 2nd fret on the D string, open G, 1st fret on the B string, and high E string wide open. And the last one we're going to want to know is your B minor chord. Bar the entire 2nd fret, so your A string will be on the 2nd fret, the D string on the 4th fret, G string on the 4th fret, B string on the 3rd fret, and high E string on the 2nd fret with that bar. With that series of chords, we're going to through the song with a couple of transition notes, so if you have to write all that down, make sure you do, but commit them to memory so as we go through the chord sequence, the chord progression, we can get it right, okay? I'll see you in the next segment, we're going to finish this off.

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