When you go to pre chorus, “Cause something's changed. You've been acting so strange. And its taking its toll on me.” The next chord I want you to play is from the A sus at the beginning [Demonstration], this is B sus,. The next chord that I want you to play is actually a C sharp minor, so it’s just like everything from this B sus, then up two more frets [Demonstration] and you put your middle finger down here on the 5th fret of your B string.
So in this C sharp minor chord, your pointer finger is on the 4th fret of your A string. Your two middle strings are covered by your ring and pinky [Demonstration] on the sixth fret, your B string is your middle finger on the fourth fret and your high E can be open, if you just put this pointer finger down here or if you bar it would be chorus. So you're going to be play the C sharp minor without the bar which means your pointer finger is just on the fourth fret of you’re A or play it with the bar [Demonstration], so that’s with a bar with [Demonstration], without [Demonstration]. I prefer the without, but it's up to you guys.
So, that’s the chord when you start on the pre choruses, is this [Demonstration] it goes one note to the A sus [Demonstration], back at the B sus [Demonstration], C sharp minor [Demonstration], and A sus [Demonstration], to be B sus. So that’s the pre chorus.
So basically, I'm going to play it through. And the strum patters is the same as the verse it’s just [Demonstration]. So that plays in the pre chorus, starts at C sharp minor it goes to this thing twice, so [Demonstration].
Alright, then it goes in the chorus, “Without you, I live it up a little more everyday,” so the chorus, the first two lines is just an E, [Demonstration], “without you,” [Demonstration] to the D sus [Demonstration] “I live it up a little more everyday,” [Demonstration]. So, the first two lines, it's going to go something like this.
[Demonstration]
Alright! So, I'm still trying to figure out the strumming. For the E, “ without you,” [Demonstration]. Alright so you play E to the B sus, to A sus twice, so E-B sus-A sus-E-B sus-A sus and then you're going to “I didn’t wanna believe it then” that’s an E [Demonstration]. And that strum pattern is [Demonstration]. And then the next line, “but it all worked out in the end,” I just go back and strum that D sus [Demonstration], “when I watched you,” that’s back to B sus [Demonstration], “Well I never thought id say,” back to C sharp minor [Demonstration]. Now, “I’m fine,” is the A [Demonstration]. So what I'm going to do here is just kind of platy the song kind of in my head and just strum so you can see kind of—I will give you the strum pattern and you need to kind of start fitting those up for yourself, that would help, you kind of teach yourself the songs.
Alright, so I'm going to strum to the chords right, starting “without you” in an E.
[Demonstration]
And “Without you,” which just starts over in [Demonstration]. Alright, verse 2 is same as the first,. The solo, I’ll make these later, but for right now you can just strum, the A sus, [Demonstration] and you’ll repeat that again. Let's see from the bridge.
Alright well, I'm not seeing the bridge, but I guess we’ll just say that the bridge is the “without you a little bit more….” Okay, at the very end, “without you, without you,” just like patterns, basically just playing that A sus [Demonstration]. And at the very end, “I just wanna be alone tonight,” [Demonstration]. And I like to end on E chord. But you can always end it with the whole [Demonstration]. Let's slow it down [Demonstration] and an E [Demonstration].
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