Chords for Master Chief teaches you how to play that cool halo riff on guitar
Tempo:
76.55 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
C
D#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Spartan, [E] I've heard you want to learn how to [D] shred that sick riff from my [G] theme song.
You may not [E] know this, but I know how to shred guitar myself.
If you want to learn how to play that cool-ass riff, follow my steps and stay close.
We'll be shredding in no time.
First, you're going to need your guitar in the [D#] standard tuning.
Next, [B] we're going to need some distortion, like this.
[A]
[E] Sick.
Now [G#] the main riff is pretty simple.
You can change [D] it how you want, but when I'm noodling by myself, I like to play this riff [E] using octaves.
[B] Before [D] I teach you those octaves, you're going to need to know how to do some chuggies.
This riff requires a moderate amount of basic chuggies.
A [F] chuggie sounds like this.
[C] Badass, right?
You can do this by pressing your [C#] picking hand's palm against the [E] string as you pluck it with the pick.
It comes out muted, aka palm muted, [C] also known as a chuggie.
And they sound freaking [E] sweet.
[D#] Nice.
So that's the main part of [A#] the riff.
The other part are [E] the octaves, [C#] which are going to start on the A string on the 7th fret [Fm] and the G string on the 9th [Em] fret.
Your index [D] finger should be taking care of the A [C#] string, and your ring finger should be handling the [E] G string.
To make it sound good, you need to mute the other strings [D] as you play by laying your middle finger across the other strings, so no unwanted noise [F#] makes it out.
[Dm] Sick.
Now you're going to push that up another two frets on both notes to the 9th fret on the A [C#] string and the 11th [F#] fret on the G string.
Good job.
Now [C] up one fret on both strings to [F#] the 10th fret on [G] the A string and the 12th fret on the G.
Finally, the [A#] last notes will be up two more frets.
So the 12th fret on the [A] A string and the 14th fret on the G string.
Not so bad, is it?
[Dm] Then to wrap it up, you will be playing [C] the last three sets of notes, but going down, like this.
Wow, great job, [E] Spartan.
[D] Now it's time to put it all together.
Chuggies [D#] and octies all combined.
[C] It's going to sound something like this.
[E]
[F#m] [Em] [A]
[D] That's about it, soldier.
That's [D#] how you play that cool [C]-ass riff from my theme song.
You may not [E] know this, but I know how to shred guitar myself.
If you want to learn how to play that cool-ass riff, follow my steps and stay close.
We'll be shredding in no time.
First, you're going to need your guitar in the [D#] standard tuning.
Next, [B] we're going to need some distortion, like this.
[A]
[E] Sick.
Now [G#] the main riff is pretty simple.
You can change [D] it how you want, but when I'm noodling by myself, I like to play this riff [E] using octaves.
[B] Before [D] I teach you those octaves, you're going to need to know how to do some chuggies.
This riff requires a moderate amount of basic chuggies.
A [F] chuggie sounds like this.
[C] Badass, right?
You can do this by pressing your [C#] picking hand's palm against the [E] string as you pluck it with the pick.
It comes out muted, aka palm muted, [C] also known as a chuggie.
And they sound freaking [E] sweet.
[D#] Nice.
So that's the main part of [A#] the riff.
The other part are [E] the octaves, [C#] which are going to start on the A string on the 7th fret [Fm] and the G string on the 9th [Em] fret.
Your index [D] finger should be taking care of the A [C#] string, and your ring finger should be handling the [E] G string.
To make it sound good, you need to mute the other strings [D] as you play by laying your middle finger across the other strings, so no unwanted noise [F#] makes it out.
[Dm] Sick.
Now you're going to push that up another two frets on both notes to the 9th fret on the A [C#] string and the 11th [F#] fret on the G string.
Good job.
Now [C] up one fret on both strings to [F#] the 10th fret on [G] the A string and the 12th fret on the G.
Finally, the [A#] last notes will be up two more frets.
So the 12th fret on the [A] A string and the 14th fret on the G string.
Not so bad, is it?
[Dm] Then to wrap it up, you will be playing [C] the last three sets of notes, but going down, like this.
Wow, great job, [E] Spartan.
[D] Now it's time to put it all together.
Chuggies [D#] and octies all combined.
[C] It's going to sound something like this.
[E]
[F#m] [Em] [A]
[D] That's about it, soldier.
That's [D#] how you play that cool [C]-ass riff from my theme song.
Key:
E
D
C
D#
C#
E
D
C
Spartan, [E] I've heard you want to learn how to [D] shred that sick riff from my [G] theme song.
You may not [E] know this, but I know how to shred guitar myself.
If you want to learn how to play that cool-ass riff, follow my steps and stay close.
We'll be shredding in no time.
First, you're going to need your guitar in the [D#] standard tuning.
Next, [B] we're going to need some distortion, like this.
[A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Sick.
Now [G#] the main riff is pretty simple.
You can change [D] it how you want, but when I'm noodling by myself, I like to play this riff [E] using octaves.
_ _ _ [B] Before [D] I teach you those octaves, you're going to need to know how to do some chuggies.
This riff requires a moderate amount of basic chuggies.
A [F] chuggie sounds like this.
_ _ [C] Badass, right?
You can do this by pressing your [C#] picking hand's palm against the [E] string as you pluck it with the pick.
It comes out muted, aka palm muted, [C] also known as a chuggie.
And they sound freaking [E] sweet.
_ [D#] Nice.
So that's the main part of [A#] the riff.
The other part are [E] the octaves, [C#] which are going to start on the A string on the 7th fret [Fm] and the G string on the 9th [Em] fret.
Your index [D] finger should be taking care of the A [C#] string, and your ring finger should be handling the [E] G string.
To make it sound good, you need to mute the other strings [D] as you play by laying your middle finger across the other strings, so no unwanted noise [F#] makes it out.
[Dm] Sick.
Now you're going to push that up another two frets on both notes to the 9th fret on the A [C#] string and the 11th [F#] fret on the G string.
Good job.
Now [C] up one fret on both strings to [F#] the 10th fret on [G] the A string and the 12th fret on the G.
Finally, the [A#] last notes will be up two more frets.
So the 12th fret on the [A] A string and the 14th fret on the G string.
Not so bad, is it?
[Dm] Then to wrap it up, you will be playing [C] the last three sets of notes, but going down, like this.
_ Wow, great job, [E] Spartan.
[D] Now it's time to put it all together.
Chuggies [D#] and octies all combined.
[C] It's going to sound something like this.
[E] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ That's about it, soldier.
That's [D#] how you play that cool [C]-ass riff from my theme song.
You may not [E] know this, but I know how to shred guitar myself.
If you want to learn how to play that cool-ass riff, follow my steps and stay close.
We'll be shredding in no time.
First, you're going to need your guitar in the [D#] standard tuning.
Next, [B] we're going to need some distortion, like this.
[A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Sick.
Now [G#] the main riff is pretty simple.
You can change [D] it how you want, but when I'm noodling by myself, I like to play this riff [E] using octaves.
_ _ _ [B] Before [D] I teach you those octaves, you're going to need to know how to do some chuggies.
This riff requires a moderate amount of basic chuggies.
A [F] chuggie sounds like this.
_ _ [C] Badass, right?
You can do this by pressing your [C#] picking hand's palm against the [E] string as you pluck it with the pick.
It comes out muted, aka palm muted, [C] also known as a chuggie.
And they sound freaking [E] sweet.
_ [D#] Nice.
So that's the main part of [A#] the riff.
The other part are [E] the octaves, [C#] which are going to start on the A string on the 7th fret [Fm] and the G string on the 9th [Em] fret.
Your index [D] finger should be taking care of the A [C#] string, and your ring finger should be handling the [E] G string.
To make it sound good, you need to mute the other strings [D] as you play by laying your middle finger across the other strings, so no unwanted noise [F#] makes it out.
[Dm] Sick.
Now you're going to push that up another two frets on both notes to the 9th fret on the A [C#] string and the 11th [F#] fret on the G string.
Good job.
Now [C] up one fret on both strings to [F#] the 10th fret on [G] the A string and the 12th fret on the G.
Finally, the [A#] last notes will be up two more frets.
So the 12th fret on the [A] A string and the 14th fret on the G string.
Not so bad, is it?
[Dm] Then to wrap it up, you will be playing [C] the last three sets of notes, but going down, like this.
_ Wow, great job, [E] Spartan.
[D] Now it's time to put it all together.
Chuggies [D#] and octies all combined.
[C] It's going to sound something like this.
[E] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ That's about it, soldier.
That's [D#] how you play that cool [C]-ass riff from my theme song.