The Script’s “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved” is definitely a tune you’d want to add to your repertoire as a guitar player. The main guitar line holds a simple, yet effective playing style that combines both chordal strumming and fingerpicking. The song’s soft and mellow tone is crafted from its mix of major and minor chords, giving off a harmonic, resonant feel that is truly unique. The composition brings out the beauty and power a guitar can offer, making it a must-learn for players looking to expand their skillset.
While the song has an emotionally charged vibe, its bassline and the melody from the lead guitar work perfectly together in a way that this tutorial demonstrates exceedingly well. Not to mention, an added perk is in-vogue barre chords and suspended chords, showcasing the vast array of sounds a guitar can produce. Temporarily stepping away from the traditional power chords into gentler, but no less potent territory can keep your guitar playing versatile. These small features will increase your familiarity with the instrument in a pleasant and enjoyable way.