Steal This Bad Moon Rising Hook
Film a fast “3-chord” art/creative micro-lesson using the keyword bad moon rising: you teach the simplest playable version, then show how to make it sound like a real song.
Most “easy chords” videos stop at shapes. The twist is showing the *sound upgrade* (strum + rhythm + one tiny embellishment) that instantly sells the riff.
- Close-up fret hand for 3 chord shapes
- Strumming hand in slow-mo for the pattern
- On-screen chord names + down/up arrows
- A/B: boring strum vs “song-ready” strum
- One quick “mistake” demo + fix
They can play a recognizable bad moon rising groove in under a minute—and know the one upgrade that makes it sound legit.
THE TAKE
Trend = not just “play bad moon rising.” The opportunity is “I can finally make an easy song sound like the record.”
Deliverable (3 hook lines):
1) "If you only learn 3 chords for bad moon rising, learn THESE—then steal this strum."
2) "Your bad moon rising sounds ‘beginner’ because of one hand… fix this in 10 seconds."
3) "Play bad moon rising with 3 chords—then I’ll show the 1-note trick that makes it click."
THE MECHANISM
You’re selling *progress, not chords*: quick win + visible before/after. The keyword pulls search; the A/B upgrade keeps attention because viewers can hear the improvement instantly.
EXECUTION
- Open with the A/B: play bad moon rising once “wrong,” then once “song-ready.”
- Show the 3 chord shapes in one locked-off close-up; keep each under 5 seconds.
- Teach one strum pattern with arrows on screen; loop it twice at full speed, once slow.
- Add one embellishment (a single note or chord change flourish); replay it in isolation.
- End by playing the whole progression clean for 10 seconds so they can copy.
- Packaging note: Title angle = "bad moon rising: 3 Chords + The Strum"; thumb text = “3 CHORDS + STRUM.”
Beginner viewers don’t want theory; they want receipts.


