The song was famously featured on the soundtrack for the film 17 Again (2009) and the TV show One Tree Hill .
If you are playing in the original key without a capo, the progression uses these four chords: (G Sharp Minor) E Major F# Major B Major 2. Beginner Method (Capo 4th Fret)
To make the song easier for beginners, place a and use these open chord shapes: Em (sounds like G#m) C Major (sounds like E Major) D Major (sounds like F# Major) G Major (sounds like B Major) 3. Mastering the Riff
Place your pinky on the 4th fret of the G string and pull off.
The signature "flick" in the riff is achieved using with your pinky finger on the G string :
The song was famously featured on the soundtrack for the film 17 Again (2009) and the TV show One Tree Hill .
If you are playing in the original key without a capo, the progression uses these four chords: (G Sharp Minor) E Major F# Major B Major 2. Beginner Method (Capo 4th Fret)
To make the song easier for beginners, place a and use these open chord shapes: Em (sounds like G#m) C Major (sounds like E Major) D Major (sounds like F# Major) G Major (sounds like B Major) 3. Mastering the Riff
Place your pinky on the 4th fret of the G string and pull off.
The signature "flick" in the riff is achieved using with your pinky finger on the G string :