Despite the fact that the group "Chaif" traces its history since 1985, and its discography includes almost 31 albums, the composition "From the War" occupies the central place in the work of the musical group.
Instructions
Step 1
The song "From the War", if you are not a professional musician, is best played with a standard beat: down-down-up-up-down-up-down. Increase or slow down the pace of the battle depending on the length of the line that is being played.
Step 2
To play the melody on a six-string guitar, practice the chords G, D, Am, Em, C. To play the G chord, hold down the 5th string at the 2nd fret, and the 1st and 6th at the 3rd frets. D chord: Hold the 1st and 3rd strings on the 2nd fret, the 2nd string on the 3rd fret, while playing, do not touch the 6th string. Am chord: Hold the 2nd string at the 1st fret and the 3rd and 4th strings at the 2nd fret. Em chord: Play the 4th and 5th strings at the 2nd fret. C chord: Hold the 2nd string at the 1st fret, the 4th at the 2nd fret, and the 5th and 6th strings at the 3rd fret.
Step 3
After the chords are learned, you need to remember which words in the lines of the song they fall on. So, start from the first line. (G) It's dark in your front door (D), (Am) a pungent smell hits (Em) nose as usual. Second line: (G) Your house was under the very (D) roof, in (Am) it is a little (Em) closer to the stars. Third line: (G) You were not (D) hurrying, (Am) returning from (Em) war. Fourth line: (G) With a sweet sense of (D) victory, (Am) a loss) (C) with a bitter (D) feeling (Em) of guilt.
Step 4
Further, throughout the song, the fight, chords, their order and number remain unchanged.