Here's something I'm trying to do for the intro on rhythm guitar. This will sound more like the faster version which I like better:
There's 2 parts, the first part is a G Major triad with with first a root then a major 7th:
3rd fret on high E
3th fret on B
4th fret on G
Pluck 5th fret on A then 4th fret on A and Strum the E, B, and G strings along the way.
Then it goes to a C Major triad with notes below it:
Open on high E
1st fret on B
Open on G
Pluck 2nd fret on D, then Open on D, then 3rd fret on A, then Open on A, then 2nd fret on A, then Open on A, then 3rd fret on E and strum the E, B and G strings along the way.
So its a C major triad on the top strings then a major third (with respect to C), a perfect 2nd, a root a 7th, a sixth and a fifth at the end.
Its kinda cool how we have a triad then he adds in different notes that make 7th chords, 9th chords and so on.
I just figured that out, and I'm having trouble playing that, but I figured I post that so other people can try it out or do different variations of it
I've attached jerry's intro that i just did quickly to try to play the rhytm intro. (I did it at 105 bpm)
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