Introduction

Introduction

Voices of the Soul is the song from the seventh and final studio album of the Florida-based death metal band called “Death.” This particular song has an eerie spectre, and it is one of the most experimental and expansive songs from Death, with impressive songwriting. 

Chords Used in Wake Me Up When September Ends

Arpeggios Verse & Chorus Chords: Open chords. The song is played in the key of G, and there is no need for a capo. 

Chorus Variation: The chorus of the song is pretty short, and the guitar chords used in it are similar to those of the verse. 

Strumming Pattern 

The entirety of the song follows the same strumming pattern: Down-Up, Down-Up, Down-Up. (DUDUDU)

Song Structure 

Introduction: In this section, J.J. Pattishall will show you the key in which the song is to be played. 

Song Arrangement: Here, you will learn how and why the guitar instructor has broken down this song into several different parts. This particular section will show you how to play the guitar parts of the intro, verse, chorus, and bridge. 

Rhythm: Here, you will learn the open chords used to provide backing rhythm to the verse and chorus of the song. 

Song Demo: Right here, after showing you how to play all the different chords for this song, J.J. Pattishall will show you how to play the guitar alongside the song. 

Solo Lesson: This is the last part, where you learn how to play the epic solo from the song.

1

Voice of the Soul

Introduction

1:57 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 1

5:38 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 1

2:19 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 2

7:48 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 2

5:18 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 3

3:26 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 3

2:01 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 4

1:48 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 4

1:32 mins

Acoustic Section

15:07 mins

Acoustic Song Demo

3:40 mins

Guitar 1 Song Demo

3:37 mins

Guitar 2 Song Demo

3:37 mins

Guitar 1 & 2 Song Demo

3:36 mins

Introduction

Voices of the Soul is the song from the seventh and final studio album of the Florida-based death metal band called “Death.” This particular song has an eerie spectre, and it is one of the most experimental and expansive songs from Death, with impressive songwriting. 

Chords Used in Wake Me Up When September Ends

Arpeggios Verse & Chorus Chords: Open chords. The song is played in the key of G, and there is no need for a capo. 

Chorus Variation: The chorus of the song is pretty short, and the guitar chords used in it are similar to those of the verse. 

Strumming Pattern 

The entirety of the song follows the same strumming pattern: Down-Up, Down-Up, Down-Up. (DUDUDU)

Song Structure 

Introduction: In this section, J.J. Pattishall will show you the key in which the song is to be played. 

Song Arrangement: Here, you will learn how and why the guitar instructor has broken down this song into several different parts. This particular section will show you how to play the guitar parts of the intro, verse, chorus, and bridge. 

Rhythm: Here, you will learn the open chords used to provide backing rhythm to the verse and chorus of the song. 

Song Demo: Right here, after showing you how to play all the different chords for this song, J.J. Pattishall will show you how to play the guitar alongside the song. 

Solo Lesson: This is the last part, where you learn how to play the epic solo from the song.

1

Voice of the Soul

Introduction

1:57 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 1

5:38 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 1

2:19 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 2

7:48 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 2

5:18 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 3

3:26 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 3

2:01 mins

Guitar 1 - Part 4

1:48 mins

Guitar 2 - Part 4

1:32 mins

Acoustic Section

15:07 mins

Acoustic Song Demo

3:40 mins

Guitar 1 Song Demo

3:37 mins

Guitar 2 Song Demo

3:37 mins

Guitar 1 & 2 Song Demo

3:36 mins

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