Under The Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers


Riff Rundown

Difficulty: Intermediate

Composer – RHCP

Where to find this song – BloodSugarSexMagik track #11

Release Date – September 1991

The Band:

Anthony Keidas – vocals

Flea – bass

John Frusciante – guitar

Chad Smith – drums

The Bio:

Few rock groups of the ’80s broke down as many musical barriers and
were as original as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Creating a new musical
style by combining funk and punk rock together, the Chili Peppers spawned
a flurry of imitators in their wake, but still managed to be the leaders
of the pack by the dawn of the 21st century. Let’s not forget their
on-stage antics, such as wearing socks on stage……not on their feet.

Intro Riff

This riff requires a capo to play on the 2nd
fret, or you can just bare the 2nd fret with your first finger (a little
bit harder). Every guitar player should have a capo in their tool box.
It’s a device that you clamp onto your guitar to clamp the strings down.
In this instance we’re capoing the 2nd fret. This will automatically
transpose everything up a whole step so that the open strings are the
notes on the 2nd fret of the guitar. Therefore, the notes on the 2nd
fret in the transcription are played as open strings.All other notes
are relative to the capo. As I said, it is possible to play this without
a capo by fingering the notes on the 2nd fret, or you could transpose
it down a whole step and play everything 2 frets down so that the notes
on the 2nd frets are the open strings.

 

 

Here’s what it sounds like at the normal tempo of 69 bpm:

Now, let’s break it down into 2 parts. Isolate and practice each part
separately. Below is the easier of the two. With the capo on the 2nd
fret you may notice the familar C and E chord shapes.

Here is the 1st part looped at slower tempo for you to practice:

The first measure is basically a C chord. Begin the first measure by
placing your 3rd finger on the fifth fret on the “A” string.
Place your 2nd finger on the fourth fret on the “D” string,
and your 1st finger on the third fret on the “B” string. Play
in the order shown on the tablature UNTIL you get to the second fret
on the second time it is played. Stop there. Now, to play this, watch
the video closely to know which fingers to use and you should have no
problem. Begin this by placing your 2nd finger on the fourth fret and
playing that once. Then, lift off that note and play the open “A”
string that has the capo on the second fret. Next, use your 3rd finger
and play on the fifth fret on the “low E” string. Last, simply
use your 2nd finger to play the fourth fret on the same string. That
is it for the first measure.

The second measure isn’t too difficult You will basically be playing
an E chord. Begin this measure by playing the “low E” open
once, with the capo on, and then place your 2nd finger on the fourth
fret on the “A” string. Place your 3rd finger on the fourth
fret on the “D” string, and then your 1st finger on the third
fret on the “G” string. Play in the order shown on the tablature
UNTIL you have played the second fret open once. Then, you will need
to use your 3rd finger to hit the fifth fret once, and then let off,
letting the open note on the second fret due to the capo ring. That
is it for the second measure.

Here’s the 2nd part:

Here is the above 2 measure looped at a slower tempo:

The third measure and fourth measures are a little more daunting. Begin
the third measure by noticing that you will have a hammer-on, a slide,
and a pull-off in here. A hammer-on is when you go from a lower note
to a higher note, only striking the first note(s). A pull-off is the
exact opposite. A slide is when you move your fingers while touching
the string(s) lightly to muffle the guitar a little. Slides are usually
indefinite to where you are sliding, unless the tablature says otherwise,
so you can slide whichever direction you really want to, as long as
you aren’t sliding away from the next note you will want to play. Place
your 3rd finger on the fourth fret on the “A” string, and
slide to the fifth fret on the same string. Next, use your 2nd finger
to play the “D” string on the fourth fret, and leave your
3rd finger where it was from the slide. That will be the next note on
the fifth fret. Play the open “G” string, and then play the
fourth fret where your 2nd finger was. Next, use your 1st finger to
play the third fret on the “high E” string. Hammer-on with
your 3rd finger on the fifth fret, and then play the third fret again
with the same finger you used a second ago. Next, play the “G”
string open once, and then proceed to the slide. To slide, place your
3rd finger on the fifth fret on the “A” string, and your 2nd
finger on the fourth fret on the “D” string. Slide to the
sixth fret with your 3rd and the seventh fret with your 2nd finger to
end the measure.

The fourth measure is identical to the second measure. Enjoy!

Video

Riff Resources

Complete Transcription
To “Under The Bridge” (PDF)

Complete Transcription
To “Under The Bridge” (Power Tab)

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