![]() ![]() So what we’re going to do is we’re going to keep this same chord shape but we’re going to move our first finger down so it’s on the fourth fret of the A string and we’re going to do the exact same thing we did in the first measure… so the first two measures… Now we’re going to move down and do B minor so I’m barring my first finger across the second fret of the E, A, D, G, B and high E strings and then my second finger is on the third fret of the B string and my third finger is on the fourth fret of the D string and my fourth finger is on the fourth fret of the G string and we’re going to do that same type of picking, but there’s no pull-off this time, but it’s still A, D, G, D, B, G, D and G… so that’s the first three measures… Next we have A major and for this particular one it’s just this open position A major and it’s just a lot easier if you just barre your first finger across the second fret of the D, G and B strings and we’re going to do the same thing kind of that we did with the hammer and pull-off, but this one’s a little bit different. All right and then for the second measure we have D over C sharp (D/C#). Now we’re gonna go up here to the eighth fret of the B string with your fourth finger and this would make it actually D suspended four (Dsus4) and we’re gonna pick that and do a pull-off to the seventh fret where we’re barring here and then follow that with the G and D strings… so that’s the first measure. ![]() So starting with this we’re going to start on the A string we have A, D, G and D. This is heavily palm muted and is probably one of the hardest parts about it is just keeping a consistent palm muting where you’re not over-muted and you’re not under-muted. So the very first one we have here is D major… So what I’m doing basically is I’m barring my first finger here at the fifth fret starting at the A string and then my third finger is barring at the seventh fret on the D, G and B strings. So for this song it uses a lot of barre chords. So be sure to click on the link in the description for the tabs and let’s get close up and take a look. I always really liked this song and I always thought it just really sounded cool the chords, the technique, just everything they did and I just thought it really flowed well. So this is one of my personal favorite Motley Crue songs I really like the first two records they did the best out of their entire catalog, but that’s just me. Today I want to show you how to play On With The Show by Motley Crue. Hey everybody how’s it going? This is Darrin with bringing you this video lesson.
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