If you are looking for One Way Trigger guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play One Way Trigger by The Strokes using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Strokes can also be played by that instruments.
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One Way Trigger guitar chords has rhythm and included in Comedown Machine (2013) album.
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One Way Trigger by The Strokes Guitar Chords
Here are the tablature of The Strokes’ new song. Maybe there is something wrong, i made
this now, so i don’t know if everything is right. Any error leave a coment 🙂
Some parts were divided (main riff and solo) to get better to edit the tablature. So to
understand better, you can play along with the music.
Main Riff:
e|-----------------------------------|
B|--------12---------------12--------|
G|-9-12-9----9-12-9-9-12-9---9-12-9--|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------|
e|-------------------------------|
B|-------10-------------10-------|
G|-6-9-6----6-9-6-6-9-6----6-9-6-|
D|-------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|
e|-----------------------------------|
B|--------10---------------10--------|
G|-7-11-7----7-11-7-7-11-7----7-11-7-|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------|
e|-----------------------------|
B|-------8-------------8-------|
G|-4-7-4---4-7-4-4-7-4---4-7-4-|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------------|
Bridge:
“You ask me to stay…”
e|-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7--5-5-5-5--2-2-2-2--|
B|-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8--5-5-5-5--2-2-2-2--|
G|-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9--6-5-6-6--2-2-2-2--|
D|-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9--7-7-7-7--4-4-4-4--| Repeat
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
Solo:
e|------------------------------------------------|
B|-7-8-7-8-7-7-8-7-7-7-7--7-8-7-10-7-7-8-7-7-7-7--|
G|------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|
e|------------------------------------------|
B|-5-7-5-7-5-5-7-5-5-5-5--3-5-3-5-3--5-7-8--|
G|------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-14-15-14-15-14-15-14-15-14-14-14--15-17-15-17-15-15-17-15-15-15-15--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-15-17-15-17-15-15-17-15-15-15-15--17-18-17-18-17--151515-171717-181818--|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
End:
e|---------------------------|
B|-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12---|
G|---------------------------|
D|---9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--|
A|---------------------------|
E|---------------------------|
One Way Trigger:
Main Riff (5x)
Bridge (3x)
Main Riff (2x)
Solo
Main Riff (4x)
Bridge (4x)
Main Riff (6x)
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If you want to learn The Strokes One Way Trigger 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 One Way Trigger. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.