G,Bb,A,G,Eb,D.
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G,Bb,A,G,Eb,D. sounds the most like it
The instrument in Seven Nation Army is either a guitar passing through an octave effect, or not a guitar at all, but a bass guitar.
To play "Seven Nation Army" on cello, start by tuning your cello to standard tuning (C-G-D-A). The main riff can be played on the A string, starting on the note C (3rd finger). Follow the sequence of notes: C, C, G, E, D, C, B, and repeat as needed. Use a steady bow stroke to capture the song's driving rhythm.
To play "Seven Nation Army" on the recorder, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody's notes. The main riff can be played using the following notes: B, B, B, F#, B, D, C, B. Use your left hand to cover the top three holes and your right hand for the next three as you play. Practice the rhythm slowly, gradually increasing your speed as you become more comfortable with the notes.
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G,Bb,A,G,Eb,D. sounds the most like it
Seven Nation Army is Sung By: The White Stripes.
Seven Nation Army was created in 2002-04.
The main riff of "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes can be played using the following notes: E, E, G, E, D, C, B. This simple melody is recognizable and can be played on various instruments. If you're playing on a guitar, it’s often played on the lower strings for a heavy sound.
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The White Stripes - 'Seven Nation Army'
The instrument in Seven Nation Army is either a guitar passing through an octave effect, or not a guitar at all, but a bass guitar.
To play "Seven Nation Army" on cello, start by tuning your cello to standard tuning (C-G-D-A). The main riff can be played on the A string, starting on the note C (3rd finger). Follow the sequence of notes: C, C, G, E, D, C, B, and repeat as needed. Use a steady bow stroke to capture the song's driving rhythm.
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Seven nation army by the White Stripes
Seven Nation Army is the first track on the album Elephant by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. It was released as a single in 2003 and is arguably the band's most well-known song.