Neil Young - Rockin' in the Free World
Intro/Verse:
For the verses you basically need: Em, D and C
but the strumming pattern and fretting actually
involve a G. Here's how to strum the Em measure
(intro and verse alike):
Em
-
(1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +)
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
B - $ $ - $ $ $
Meaning it is an Em chord for the whole measure,
play only the bass note (the E string) on the first
beat (indicated by the 'B' -from Bass- above), the '-' means don't
strum on the strings and a '$' means play the chord indicated
above (Em in this case).
The D and C measure is strummed as follows:
D N C N
- - - -
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ $ $ $ - $ $ $
Meaning play a D chord for the first beat then on the
down stroke of the second beat hit the strings without
any fretting (indicated by 'N' above), this would actually
sound as a G (especially that you're most likely to hit only
the D, G, B and E strings). Then directly play a C chord on
the up-stroke of the second beat (in fact you'd ready your fingers
for the C chord while hitting the "G chord"). The same trick is
done at the last up-stroke of the 4th beat where you, again, play the
open strings just before hitting the bass of the Em chord of the
following measure (as indicated in the Em measure).
Chorus:
As for the chorus: it is G, D, C and Em which is easy to play:
The 3 measures of G D and C are the same:
G/D/C
-
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ - ($) $ - $ $ $
The ($) means optional. In fact you'd interleave all kinds of strumming
patterns here.
The last measure (4th) of each line in the chorus goes like this:
C Em
- -
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ $ $ $ - $ $ $
Here you'd notice that in fact you'd naturally hammer on
the Em on the upstroke of the 2nd beat.
Between chorus and verses:
Basically 4 measures of A (interleaved with A7) anyways if you want
to get a flavor of how it is played (read I play it ;-):
1) 2)
A A7 A7 A A7
- - - - -
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
$ - $ - $ $ $ $ - $ $ $ $ $ $ $
3) 4)
A7 A A7 A7 A
- - - - -
DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP DN UP
- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ - $ - $ -
The second time the bridge is played a different pattern is used
but who cares (I'm tired of typing ;-).
1) BTW I have 3 versions of the song, 2 electric (from Freedom and Weld)
and one acoustic, this is the acoustic version from Neil Young's "Freedom"
album.
2) Note though that he plays it by tuning all the strings one WHOLE NOTE
down: (E A D G B E -> D G C F A D). Except this, he seems to add
a D note on the second string when playing the Em making it an Em7
(or actually, in his tuning, a C note when playing Dm) but that's a minor
detail and it sounds just beautiful with the Em.
3) The acoustic version has only 2 verses while the "plugged" ones
contain one additional verse. I have included it here too.