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Hi, I am Bob from Toronto, Canada. This guitar lesson is about how to play “Wouldn’t it be nice” by the Beach Boys from the Pet Sounds Up. First chord is an F.
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Next chord is a Bb.
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And play the open A note on Gm7.
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C7.
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Once again F,
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Then Bb again,
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Open A note,
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Gm7.
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C7.
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Then the next chord is Dm7 with an A.
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And that would be first two bottom strings at the I fret. Third string, II fret and the D and the A notes played open.
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The next chord is Cm7 with an F as the same as a regular Cm7 but just lift your ring finger to get F.
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Then it is Dm7 with an A, again.
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Am7.
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Gm7
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C7.
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So, once again the Verse, F,
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Bb,
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Gm7.
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C7.
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F.
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Bb.
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Gm7.
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C7.
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Dm7 with A.
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Cm7 with F.
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Dm7 with A.
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Am7.
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Gm7.
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C7.
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Back to F.
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Because those are chords for the first two Verses and then the Bridge is DM7 with the IX added. So, you just play the regular GM7. Just lift your pinkie finger.
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Then it is GM7.
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F#m7.
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Bm7.
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And play those four chords again.
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Let us back to F#m7.
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Dm7.
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F#m7.
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And C7.
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And back to F.
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And then the Coda is again Dm7 with an A.
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Cm7 with an F.
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Dm7 with an A.
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Am7.
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Gm7.
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Am7.
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Gm7.
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C7.
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Then F.
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And the song fades with the F chord.
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I hope this lesson has been helpful and if you have any questions. Please message me.
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