Truth Doesn*t Make A Noise
I*ve been working on learning Truth Doesn*t Make A Noise of the De Stijl album by The White Stripes on my own. It*s not a difficult song in terms of the cord progression. It*s pretty straight forward: Am -> G -> C -> D -> Am for the main part. You can find the tabs online of course. There are a couple versions, but this is the one I like best. The opening riff is a bit tricky and you*ll need some quick fingers to get it properly. I haven*t quite gotten the riff down, so I still need to work on it.
The thing I find most difficult isn*t the chord changes, it*s finding the rythym of the song when playing along with the lyrics. I*m still at the point where I need a pretty defined strumming pattern. If the pattern is a bit off tempo it makes it a bit trickier.
Here*s a video with my rendition of the song. BTW, it took me more than ten tries before getting a take that didn*t have constant mistakes. I know it still has a lot of errors, but that*s what this blog is for; to track my progress and let other see how someone else just learning is doing. The guitar is a Gibson ES-175SP, no amp.
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Damn thats really good
Im brand new to guitar myself, still can*t play anything like that!
Keep up the good work bro.
God Bless man!
Thanks for the follow on twitter and the inspiration. I*m 50 and always wanted to learn guitar. Bought a Yamaha acoustic. I been through two teachers. I learnd some. But really wanted to get into chords. I heard if you learned 3 chords you could play hundreds of songs. Anyways if i could play what you just did i would have a permenant boner. The opening to my fav. song by my fav. band Pink Floyds “Wish you were here” would be a rush. I*m not looking to rip chords like Angus Young from AC/DC (who i seen in buffalo with Bon Scott just before he died btw). Just a lil Neil Young, James Taylor, John Denver. Simple acoustic tunes. Take care and happy playin!