[0:00]All right, this is going to be a lesson for bankrupt on selling by Modest Mouse. I already did a lesson for this, but someone asked me to clear um add like another lead guitar part that I forgot to mention in the first part. And I also um said to play an F major bar cord like this, but he plays it like this. And it actually makes a big difference in the sound. So um and the lead the um lead part was in this F chord. It was this, um that part. So anyway, the song sounds like this. Oh and the chords you need are C major, A minor, E minor and then F major. And that's it. So the song sounds like this.
[1:30]So yeah, so it's C major. And then there's this little on the B string. You put your pinky down and it's a pull um pull off. And then open and then point first fret. So.
[1:59]And then to this A minor, and then to E minor.
[2:10]And then you can you can fret the third fret of the B string or the high E string. And you can do you can either do that's the uh third fret of the um B string or you can do this, um. Which is the high E string third fret and first fret. So three one open while you go to this F major. And the way you're doing this is you're just um get this part of it. Don't worry about the thumb thing but do play basically an E major shape. up a string on so it's F so um third fret of the A string, third fret of the D string, second fret of the G and then first for the B. Cuz you need this open E string. And if you can then grab the first fret with your thumb. So like uh I'm just going to play without the pull-offs. This is the chords.
[3:30]A minor, with the pull-offs. E minor. F major. And then the the uh.
[3:50]And what that is is just you have this F major chord like this and you pull off your middle finger, so the uh G string and you do open G and then you hammer on. And then you pluck the B string. So and then pluck that again. So and then pluck the open the high E string. So and then you go to the C major. And you and the song resolves on that, so you can end on that. But um yeah. Um yep, so that's the song. And I think that's I don't know if there's any other overlaid parts, but if there are, it's probably just some part of the uh minor pentatonic scale, which I still need to do a video on like the tiny bit of theory that um Isaac uses. He doesn't really use any. He's kind of famous for not knowing any actually but yep, so there you go. Thanks for watching and hope you're having a good one. All right, later.



