If you are looking for Next Exit guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Next Exit by Interpol using guitar or guitar.
This song by Interpol can also be played by that instruments.
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Next Exit guitar chords has rhythm and included in Antics (2004) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.
Next Exit by Interpol Guitar Chords
Next Exit by Interpol
Finally it’ll be tabbed!!
This is as accurate as possible, and it sounds truthfully great etc.
Church synth/organ sound repeats throughout most:
e ------------------------------------------------|
b ----8~~~~10~~~~6~~~~8~~~~8~~~~10~~~~6~~~~8~~~~--|
g ----9~~~~-9~~~~5~~~~7~~~~9~~~~-9~~~~5~~~~7~~~~--| ad nauseam
d ------------------------------------------------|
a ------------------------------------------------|
e ------------------------------------------------|
(or if you prefer)e -------------------------------|
b ----8~~~~10~~~~10~~~~12~~~~----|
g ----9~~~~-9~~~~10~~~~12~~~~----| obviously let ring
d -------------------------------|
a -------------------------------|
e -------------------------------|
The notes sound at the same time so fingerpick them at the same time with
first and second fingers rather than using a pick, (get a smoother sound).
Guitar enters (0:24) just after vocal. (Slight distortion and sustain)
(C) (Am) (F) (G)organ underneath continues with above
e ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
b ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
g –5~~~~5~~/9~~~~9~~5~~~~5~~/9~~~~9~~5~~~~5~~/9~~~~9~~5~~~~5~~4~~~
d ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
a ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Slide back into this progression and repeat: g ~4~~/5~~~~5~~/9 etc
Play through completely x2 (Use can use octaves if playing by yourself)
Then:
e -------------------------------|
b -------------------------------|
g -5~~~~5~~/9~~~~9~~5~~~~5~~4~~
d -------------------------------|
a -------------------------------|
e -------------------------------|
Lead (1:20) x4
e ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
b -8/13~~~~12b(13)-12~~8-8~~86~~~~--6/8~~-----------------------------|
g ---------------------------------5------7h8b(9)-7h8b(9)~~~~----------|
d ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
a ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e ---------------------------------------------------------------------|
It to me sooo long to get this bit, so I’ll walk you perfectionists through some of it.
strike the 12 whilst bending it up to 13, hold it for a sec, let it down silently then
the 12 again, (So you don’t strike it on the way down) // Hammer on from the 7 to the 8
then (without striking it again) bend slowly up to the 9, hold it; repeat this but the
2nd hold the note you’ve bent up from the 8th fret. Resume lead progression again at the
bend on fret 12 for repeats.
Synth notes (2:06)
(or)
e ------------------------- e ------------------------| again pick both
b ------------------------- b ------------------------| notes @ once
g ------------------------- g --5~~~~9~~~~5~~~~4~~~~--|
d ------------------------- d ------------------------|
a --3~~~~7~~~~3~~~~2~~~~--- a --3~~~~7~~~~3~~~~2~~~~--|
e ------------------------- e ------------------------|
Enter lush guitar (2:16): x4 (+ one last strike of the C)
e —
b —8~~~~8~10~~~~10~10~~~10~8~~~~~–|
g —9~~~~9~~9~~~~9~~10~~~10~7~~~~~–|
d –10~~~10~~7~~~~7~~10~~~10~9~~~~~–|
a -----------------------------------|
e -----------------------------------|
of course you can mix up the finger positions or not strike all the notes:
e --3--5--1--5--5--3--7------------------|
b --5--5--1--6--6--3--8--10--------------|
e.g. g --5--5--2--5--5--4--7--10--------------| etc.
d --5--7--3--3--7--5--5--10--------------|
a ---------------------------------------|
e ---------------------------------------|
while Paul sings the organ underneath plays these notes (2:40)
[(C)] [(Am)] [(F)] [(G)]
e -------------------------|
b -------------------------| x2
g –5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4~~~~–|
Then the organ plays the churchish refrain from the start and verses(3:01)
C Am F G Finish
e ------------------------------------------------|
b ----8~~~~10~~~~10~~~~12~~13~~15~~~~~~-----------|
g ----9~~~~-9~~~~10~~~~12~~12~~12~~~~~~-----------|
d ------------------------------------------------|
a ------------------------------------------------|
e ------------------------------------------------|
We ain’t goin’ to the town
We’re goin’ to the city
We’re gonna trek this s around
And make this place a heart to be a part of
Again
We’re going
And we’re gone
So baby make it with me in preparation for tonight
We’ve got so much to leave but that’s not what makes this right
We’ve been building up steam
Ignited by the fight
So, do this thing with me instead of
Tying on a tight one tonight
We ain’t goin’ to the town
Good Luck (If you liked it check out Evil (ver 2) Tab also)
Campbell
If you want to learn Interpol Next Exit guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Next Exit. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.