Band Song 14 - Molly's Chambers by Kings Of Leon

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Here's how to play Molly's Chambers by the fantastic Kings Of Leon.

This video is party of the Andy Guitar Band Program where after following the tutorial below you can jam along to a full live band with Andy in the video!

This song mainly uses power chords and barre chords for the rhythm guitar parts and triads for the lead fills in the 2nd verse and 2nd chorus. We also cover how to play the SOLO, which uses the F# minor pentatonic in two positions - perfect for anyone learning songs at this level!

Song breakdown

Main Riff & Verses

The main riff for the intro and verses goes between the F# power chord and the open E string.

Chorus

The chorus uses the barre chords B major, A major and D major along with the riff from the verses.

Solo

The solo uses the notes in blue, written below. The yellow notes indicate the rest of the hopefully familiar minor pentatonic shape. Not learned this minor pentatonic shape? Learn it here

Andy Guitar Band - Live cover of Molly's Chambers

Here's the live cover alone so you can jam along to the live band without having to search through the tutorial video. Use this video to practicing jamming along to full songs - enjoy jamming along!

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Get more help

Need more help than this tutorial provides?

Check out some of Andy's recommended courses below.

>> Power chords and rhythm help - Andy's Improver Course

>> Lead Guitar licks & SOLO help - Andy's Lead Guitar Course

Next Up: Band Song 15 - Dakota by Stereophonics

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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