Introduction
Crazy Minnal is one of the vibrant Tamil songs that was part of the movie Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom, which was released in 2012. This song stands out as the promotional track for the film due to its upbeat tempo and memorable tune.
Song Structure
Introduction: The introduction of this guitar lesson is from Bobby Koelble, who is also going to be your instructor. In this introduction, Bobby shares his views on the song; he tells us that the song includes a pretty nice tune that has to be played on acoustic guitar for the best results.
Verse 1: This particular part is the longest, and here you will learn about the chords, rhythm, and song arrangement of the 1st verse that comes in the beginning. The guitar part starts from the lead vocals; for this part, you will be using right-hand fingerpicking techniques, so do spend some time perfecting this particular part, as this technique is quite useful if you are going to be a professional guitarist.
Pre-chorus and Chorus: The pre-chorus present in this song is just 4 bars long, and it follows a simple rhythm.
Solo Rhythm: Now comes the part where you will learn how to play the epic solo; here, Bobby first shows you the chords that are being played below the main solo, which has a very subtle rhythm part that keeps playing in the background as the guitar solo progresses. Once this is done, Bobby will teach you how to play the solo part.
Bridge: This part shows you how to play the bridge, which is a total of 12 measures; here, you will be mostly playing the chords that you have already learned in the above section; there are two or three additional chords for this lesson.
Verse 3: When you listen to the third verse, you might think it’s pretty similar to what you have learned in the first verse; well, it is partially true; here, you will find there’s a change in harmony, and if we compare it rhythmically we can find that it is completely different than the
first one.
Pre-chorus 2 and Chorus 2: Once again, the pre-chorus is similar to the first one but with the addition of two new chords for you to learn and practice.
Song Demo: This is the part where your guitar instructor plays the guitar parts of the song with the backing track.
Solo Lesson: Here, you will learn how to play the solo, which is pretty small in terms of bar length. But it does hold significance when it learns the right essence of this song.
Simple Version: In this last section, Bobby plays each section of the song, but this time, instead of using complex bar chords and progressions, he will keep things simple to make it easier for beginners to learn this song.
Crazy Minnal is one of the vibrant Tamil songs that was part of the movie Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom, which was released in 2012. This song stands out as the promotional track for the film due to its upbeat tempo and memorable tune.
Song Structure
Introduction: The introduction of this guitar lesson is from Bobby Koelble, who is also going to be your instructor. In this introduction, Bobby shares his views on the song; he tells us that the song includes a pretty nice tune that has to be played on acoustic guitar for the best results.
Verse 1: This particular part is the longest, and here you will learn about the chords, rhythm, and song arrangement of the 1st verse that comes in the beginning. The guitar part starts from the lead vocals; for this part, you will be using right-hand fingerpicking techniques, so do spend some time perfecting this particular part, as this technique is quite useful if you are going to be a professional guitarist.
Pre-chorus and Chorus: The pre-chorus present in this song is just 4 bars long, and it follows a simple rhythm.
Solo Rhythm: Now comes the part where you will learn how to play the epic solo; here, Bobby first shows you the chords that are being played below the main solo, which has a very subtle rhythm part that keeps playing in the background as the guitar solo progresses. Once this is done, Bobby will teach you how to play the solo part.
Bridge: This part shows you how to play the bridge, which is a total of 12 measures; here, you will be mostly playing the chords that you have already learned in the above section; there are two or three additional chords for this lesson.
Verse 3: When you listen to the third verse, you might think it’s pretty similar to what you have learned in the first verse; well, it is partially true; here, you will find there’s a change in harmony, and if we compare it rhythmically we can find that it is completely different than the
first one.
Pre-chorus 2 and Chorus 2: Once again, the pre-chorus is similar to the first one but with the addition of two new chords for you to learn and practice.
Song Demo: This is the part where your guitar instructor plays the guitar parts of the song with the backing track.
Solo Lesson: Here, you will learn how to play the solo, which is pretty small in terms of bar length. But it does hold significance when it learns the right essence of this song.
Simple Version: In this last section, Bobby plays each section of the song, but this time, instead of using complex bar chords and progressions, he will keep things simple to make it easier for beginners to learn this song.
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Introduction:
Torrins brings you an in-depth guitar lesson on Zero Tolerance by Death, taught by none other than Bobby Koelble—one of the original guitarists on the track. This lesson dissects the song’s intricate riffs, multiple solos, and unique techniques to help you master this classic death metal piece.
Fun Fact: The title Zero Tolerance was later used for two compilation albums released under Chuck Schuldiner’s name, featuring rare demo material from both Death and Control Denied.
Tuning and Song Structure
- Standard tuning, down a whole step.
- Multiple solos from both Chuck Schuldiner and Bobby Koelble.
- This Lesson is structured into key sections: Introduction, Intro Riff, Solo-1 (Chuck), Chorus, Bridge, Main Solos (Chuck & Bobby), Solo 2 (Bobby), Song Demo, and Final Note on Chorus.
- Make sure to use the provided chords and tabs to follow along!
Breaking Down the Song
Intro Riff
- Mostly in the key of E minor.
- Straightforward riff featuring power chords, including low E power chords.
- Incorporates muted string techniques for a tight and punchy sound.
First Solo (Chuck Schuldiner)
- Simple power chord progression in the background, one of which is C.
- Features an E minor major 7 arpeggio.
- Chuck was known for focusing on feel rather than strict technical terms—tune into the lesson for an in-depth breakdown!
Chorus
- Includes a riff and a melody.
- Has a slow tempo (for a Death song), making it one of the easier riffs to play.
- Features low E power chords, single notes, and palm-muted sections, along with other chords.
Bridge
- A relatively easy section featuring some power chords and palm-muted notes.
- Watch the lesson to master the additional chords!
Main Solo (Chuck Schuldiner)
- Opens with a harmonized melodic lick up the 3rd.
- Uses the A harmonic minor scale.
- Bobby shares valuable insights on writing melodic solos—a must-watch for aspiring songwriters.
Main Solo (Bobby Koelble)
- Played in F# minor.
- Starts with an introductory lick harmonized up a 5th, then shifts to a minor 3rd harmony.
- Solo is broken down into multiple digestible sections for easy learning.
Solo 2 (Bobby Koelble)
- A short but technical solo occurring between the verse and chorus.
- Starts with a C note and a tapped harmonic.
- This section covers artificial harmonics.
Final Note on Chorus
- Discusses the background chords heard in the final chorus.
- Bobby teaches unique finger positioning techniques to recreate the exact sound.
Song Demo & Summary
To wrap it all up, Bobby plays the full song with a backing track, demonstrating how all the sections come together.
Why Learn Zero Tolerance?
- Learn palm muting, power chord progressions, and harmonized melodies.
- Master multiple solo styles, from Chuck’s emotive phrasing to Bobby’s technical intricacies.
- Get valuable songwriting and soloing insights from an original artist of the song.
FAQs – Zero Tolerance Guitar Lesson
Q1. Is this lesson beginner-friendly?
- This lesson leans more towards intermediate to advanced players.
Q2. How can I improve my palm muting technique?
- Focus on muting with the side of your palm near the bridge while maintaining a tight, controlled attack.
Q3. Are tabs provided for the lesson?
- Yes! The chords and tabs included will help you nail every section.


































