Afterwards, we play those parts together, with the strumming pattern.įinally, we take a look at the bridge, which has a different pattern than the rest of the song.
There’s a tricky (not that tricky) part JUST before the 2nd chorus, so we show you how to get through that (with a little bit of counting). Next, we show you the pre-chorus and chorus, which are almost identical to the verse. After that we put the chords and pattern together, and play the verse, slower than the recording. It’s the most common strumming pattern ever (Pattern #2 in our eBook if you need more help). We practice switching through them all, and then take a look at the strumming pattern, which goes “Down Down-up up-down-up” (D Du-uDu). The lesson starts with the chord shapes needed for the verse: C, G, Fsus2.
It’s free for subscribers and you can find it here: After the swagger and attitude of the four other tracks we’ve heard from Body Talk PT 1 (previously: Dancehall. If you need any help with the basics (chords, switching, strumming, etc.) please check out our eBook, covering all the basics of rhythm guitar. Aprende a tocar el cifrado de Dancing On My Own (Robyn) en Cifra Club. Special thanks to Eric Severinson ( ) for singing the intro – he absolutely SLAYED this one! Available versions - With Bakcing Vocals, Without. 1 placement on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 best. 8 on the UK Singles Chart and later earned the No. This is a simple 4-chord song that uses a very common strumming pattern and there aren’t too many tricky bits through the whole thing. Artist: Robyn, Song Title: Dancing On My Own, Type: Backing Track, Format. Swedish singer-songwriter Robyn released 'Dancing On My Own' in April 2010. Hi everyone! In today’s lesson, I’m going to show you how to play “Dancing On My Own” by Calum Scott (originally by Robyn). I know I still can’t get the images and atmosphere ‘Kun for Mig’ forced forth from the darkness out of my mind, while Robyn moves me as much as a mime artist all up in your face on a busy street.