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Fake Plastic Trees Guitar Lesson - Radiohead

Subscribe for new songs every week! https://goo.gl/L7cTLq Check out my theory and technique channel! https://goo.gl/L9eY76 Take Lessons With Me! https://goo.gl/G6bdPJ Follow GuitarLessons365 on Twitter!   / guitarlessonscb   Please help support my lessons on Patreon.   / guitarlessons365   Click here for my Radiohead playlist featuring ALL of my Radiohead song lessons!    • Radiohead   "Fake Plastic Trees" was released in 1995 on Radiohead's second album The Bends. Written by vocalist/guitarist Thom Yorke, "Fake Plastic Trees" is a simple melancholic masterpiece performed primarily on acoustic guitar. In this Fake Plastic Trees guitar lesson, I will demonstrate how to play the chords to this simple yet extremely effective Radiohead hit. The main chord progression is based around an A major chord, occasionally altering it with a suspended chord. Thom Yorke creates a descending bass line around the A major chord that create an interesting series of chords as a result. We will just be using simple open position chords here so nothing will probably be too problematic for you. Pay close attention to the timing of the Asus4 chord. It usually signals a coming chord change. The second chord progression starts with a very cool Bmin11 chord. I know it sounds like it would be hard to play, but it isn't. That entire chord progression is based around just that Bmin11 and the A major chord. I think "Fake Plastic Trees" would be great for the beginning level guitarist, or simply anyone who is a fan of the song. The fact that there is no barre chords makes this song accessible to just about any player on a technical level. So I hope you enjoy this Radiohead classic. It truly is one of my favorite songs on the 90's. Carl...

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