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How to play All you ever wanted by Rag'n'Bone Man?
The neo-blues singer Rag'n'Bone Man celebrated its 36th birthday in January 2021 by publishing the first single from its album “Life By Misadventure”.
Rag'n'Bone Man remembers in this song how the towns he grew up in became soulless places.
Rag'n'Bone Man recorded the record in Nashville with Mike Elizondo, and delays stemming from the COVID lockdown allowed him to perfect the recording on the raw emotion of the lyrics.
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If you're looking to learn to play All You Ever Wanted by Rag'n'Bone Man, you will have to work on several key instruments.
Here you will find a version to sing and accompany yourself at the same time on the Guitar. It is important to note that the speed of the text and the pitch of the vocals on the choruses make the voice and the guitar key elements of this song.
As for the guitar, the arpeggio is fast and requires a certain technique to be performed well. It is therefore recommended to work it slowly and gradually increase the speed.
The bass is also an important element of the song, as it provides a groove that moves the melody forward nicely. It is important to feel the rhythm well and play in accordance with the tempo.
Finally, the drums are an instrument that will test your endurance, as it is both fast and tiring. It is important to practice regularly to master rhythms and tempo variations.
To play well “All You Ever Wanted” by Rag'n'Bone Man, you will have to work with care and perseverance on each key instrument. This will allow you to fully feel the groove of the song and properly convey the energy of the music.
Verse 1 / Verse 1
No painted trains on the underground
No kids with spray cans jumping over fences
All the suits and the ties all march in a straight line
Deafening the sound of the helpless
Pre-chorus 1 / Pre-chorus 1
It's a city of a thousand heartbeats
No room for another soul
Same building on a different street
But nobody knows
Chorus 1 / Chorus 1
Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights, while they're on
Is it all you ever, all you ever wanted?
Verse 2 / Verse 2
Stand in a line for a hole in the wall
Cause people still need cash to buy their freedom
Moving forward walking back
Everyone is falling but we don't see them
Pre-chorus 2 / Pre-chorus 2
A day away from a stroke of bad luck
Money's slipping right through the cracks
It's a shame how we don't know
What we really have
Chorus 2 / Refrain 2
Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights, while they're on
Is it all you ever, all you ever wanted?
Bridge / Bridge
Is it all you ever wanted?
Pre-chorus 3 / Pre-chorus 3
Mine's the city with a thousand heartbeats
We're just trying to keep a dream alive
New sign on an old street
I don't recognize
Chorus 3 / Refrain 3
Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights, while they're on
The neo-blues singer Rag'n'Bone Man celebrated its 36th birthday in January 2021 by publishing the first single from its album “Life By Misadventure”. It is a bouncy and sincere title entitled “All You Ever Wanted”.
Unlike his past, darker music, this track ushers in a new era and sound with electric guitar feedback and upbeat drums.
The sound arrangement of the pre-chorus recalls the style of Sam Fender, with its bright-sounding guitar strumming an offbeat pattern.
Rag'n'Bone Man unleashes his signature vocal style. The chorus is filled with deep, raspy sounds, which increases the energy and emotion of the song. Then he hits us with a wailing distorted guitar that climbs up the fretboard for a brief solo that breaks out into the final chorus.
Despite the cheerful instrumentation, the lyrics tell the story of Rag'n'Bone Man who returns to his hometown. However, he discovers that she has changed. There are “no painted trains on the subway / no kids with spray cans jumping over fences.”
Looking back at his life, he wonders if he was able to keep his dreams alive, recognizing everything he should be grateful for in his life.
This all leads to the final question: “Is this everything you ever wanted?” Rag'n'Bone Man remembers how the towns he grew up in became soulless places.
Rag'n'Bone Man recorded the record in Nashville with Mike Elizondo, and the delays resulting from the COVID confinement allowed him to perfect the raw emotion of the lyrics. “We had quite a bit of time to live with the songs this time,” he explained.
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