On first listen, it may sound like a simple pop song, but there’s really a lot going on! ![]() There’s quite a lot to chew on: quick repeating high parts, some unusual chord shapes, and tricky rhythms. ![]() In the full rhythm exercise (level 7), you’ll play the rhythm guitar parts as originally played. It’s designed to use a capo on fret 2, but if you don’t have one Yousician can ‘transpose’ the song so you can play along as normal without the capo. There’s quite a bit of ‘syncopation’ (strong up-strums), so pay careful attention to the rhythm. In the cowboy chords exercise (level 4), you’ll play along using nice and familiar cowboy chords. It’s all in one playing position which is nice and easy, but watch out for the tricky rhythms and string skipping! Warning – the tune will be stuck in your head all day! In the melody exercise (level 4), you’ll play the super-catchy vocal melody and some of the guitar melodies in the instrumental sections. It’s pretty fast to count, but it’s worth the effort to get such a useful rhythm into your ears and under your fingers. Try counting “trip-a-let trip-a-let” over and over along with the song to get the feel. This song has a great groove – it uses what’s called a ‘triplet’ rhythm, which has a nice bounce to it. ![]() Ready to dig into this super-catchy and surprisingly intricate 80’s classic made famous by Tears For Fears?Įverybody Wants To Rule The World for Guitarīy: James Neilson, Music Education Designer for Guitar Everybody Wants To Rule The World has now been made available in Yousician for Guitar, Piano, Ukulele, Bass, and Voice.
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