As far as the chords to go, for the Verse, I am going to have the chords to above the words later, so you will be able kind of see. But what I am doing right now is I want to play through the Verse, just non-stop.
We are going to play with the song. In that way, you can actually play this over and over and practice yourself strumming with it. So, it sounds like this. So, I am going to put my headset on. I actually play the song and I am going to play it on my headset. So, you guys will just hear the guitar.
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So, it starts in C. So, it is going to go.
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So, that is the actual Verse right there. The best thing I suggest for you to learn this is to give tabs for me that I have. On the E, there is a G, it is in parenthesis. You can play that. It is basically on the line, so it is like hoping that I would find your love. So, it is like,
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So, it is.
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It sets really fast. If you want to do it fast change, if you have it down, that is fine. If not, it is in parenthesis. You could just leave that out and just play that F.
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A couple more beats, make it a little easier. So, I am going to play the Chorus now, and the Chorus. Also, I like I said just pull this tabs up and get it from you somehow and them, listen to the song or listen to the video and practice, play along with it and you are going to get that beat down pretty soon. So, I am going to start this long now and we are going to play the E Chorus.
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And makes a little Outro whereas the actual Intro, you can play that again.
Basically, that is the same strumming pattern there I think for the Verse and the Chorus. Looking at the ending, I am going to have tabs here too. It was like it is pretty much the same as the Chorus, yes Chorus, it is like,
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So, that is it basically. All these chords are pretty simple. Although, give you real quick over view in case you are not familiar with some of them. Everyone, the C, you just pointer finger from the bottom II fret up.
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So, you go on the I fret in same string up,
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Skip the string, and middle finger is when your II fret on your third string up from top,
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And then your ring finger is on the second string down III fret.
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The G is from the top string, your ring finger III fret, next string down pointer finger II, open, open, ring and pinky on the III fret of these two strings. So, it is a G.
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Am7, you have your pointer finger at the same place you are on the C from the second string up from the bottom, to the B string I fret, and then put your ring finger on the third string down from top which is you D string on the II fret.
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F, you can play that for the barre chord which is like this.
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If you do not know what F barre chord is, look at my video that explains a barre chords or just look at picture.
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It is a barre chord F, or you can actually play this way, an F. If you do not want the barre, you can just put pointer finger same place you have on the Am and C, next string up middle finger II fret, and then the next two strings up here A and your D,
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From III fret,
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So,
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Sound pretty much the same. A little bit of variation there. The only the chord you might have trouble with is the Dm. The Dm, put your pointer finger on the high E, I fret,
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Middle finger, put it on the third string up which is your fourth from the top E, A, D, G string, in II fret,
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And then, put your middle finger in the string between those, the B string on III fret. So, it sounds like this,
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That part there, so, hope that helps. Keep the requests coming and I will get these videos up to soon as I can, and hopefully will get you guys play some more guitar. So, thanks guy. See you.
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