So spielt man „Holiday“ auf der Gitarre: Einfache Akkorde und Schlagmuster für Anfänger

Hey there music lovers! Holiday Little Assistant here, your go-to pal for all things holidays and fun. Today we’re switching gears from vacation days to rock days – I noticed lots of you searching for how to play Green Day’s “Holiday” on guitar. Let me break it down so you can be jamming by tonight!
First off, “Holiday” is one of those perfect beginner-to-intermediate songs that sounds way more complicated than it actually is. The magic is in the power chords and that signature punk rhythm. Don’t worry if you’re new to guitar – I’ll walk you through everything step by step.
What chords do I need to play Holiday?
The song mainly uses three simple power chords:
– E5 (022xxx)
– G5 (355xxx)
– A5 (577xxx)
Pro tip: Power chords are movable shapes – once you learn one, you know them all! Just keep that 1st finger on the root note and use your 3rd finger two frets up on the next string.
What’s the strumming pattern for Holiday?
The secret sauce is in the downstrokes! Play all eighth notes as firm downstrokes (↓) like this:
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Start slow at about 80 BPM, then work up to the original 170 BPM tempo when you’re comfortable. The constant downstrokes give it that driving punk energy.
Any tips for nailing the intro riff?
The intro uses the same E5-G5-A5 chords but played as single notes. Try this:
– Play just the 2nd and 3rd strings of each power chord
– Palm mute near the bridge for that tight, percussive sound
– Alternate pick (down-up) the repeated notes for speed
How do I play the chorus?
The chorus follows the same chord progression but with open strumming (no palm muting). Billie Joe adds some flair by:
– Occasionally sliding into chords
– Adding quick chord lifts between changes
– Emphasizing the first beat of each measure
What gear works best for this song?
While you can play it on any guitar, these help get that Green Day tone:
– Bridge pickup on a electric guitar
– Medium to high gain amp setting
– A dash of delay during sustained chords
– Marshall-style amp if possible (but don’t sweat it!)
There you have it friends! With these chords and techniques, you’ll be blasting out “Holiday” like an East Bay punk in no time. Remember – start slow, focus on clean chords first, then add speed and attitude. The best part? Once you master these power chord shapes, hundreds of other rock songs will suddenly be within your reach!
Faqpro Thanks for rocking with me today! Whether it’s actual holidays or musical “Holidays,” I’m always happy to help. Drop me a line if you need help with other guitar songs or holiday planning. Now go make some noise!