Hey guys, this is Aaron. This song is called “Everything” by Johnny Cooper. You can actually log in Johnny Cooper’s website to listen to the song and we are playing it here in a minute but I got the tabs from countrytabs.com. So, to get these tabs, I am going to try to copy and paste them to the window. But if it will not work, I will send a link there, so you might have to fill in the Country Tabs and make a profile. All of these really do not cost anything. It just takes like your email address, your username and password or whatever.
But you can set up by the intro is D, A, and G. If you do not know those chords are and you can Google them or whatever. D looks like this. So, you get one finger here, this finger and this finger.
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A is just -- I am going to have something covered on the D, G, B strings, 3rd fret, you can barre it. you can play it like this. We got --
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Or you can play --
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All through this.
Alright. Then you have G, so it looks like this.
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There is an Em in there where you barre across the 2nd fret, bottom five strings, middle finger 3rd fret of the B string and your ring and pinky on the 4th fret on the D and G strings.
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Bm. There is a G/F# in there. I just play the same G but instead of having a space right here, I just put my pointer finger on the 2nd fret here. And the E7, I just play it like you got these two fingers the whole time at the bottom on the high E and B string, 3rd fret. Just put you middle finger on the B strings 2nd fret. Pointer finger on your D string, 2nd fret. I may not exactly place it. That is how I play it. Those are the only tabs. I am going to go and play the intro and verse.
Now, let us get to the chorus and then I am going to play the bridge.
So, you have to bear with me. It goes back and forth. The one thing I notice is you play like on the verse and the intro, you play a D --
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You guys can play the D regular then he just put his pinky finger on the 3rd fret. Strums it again.
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Hold on to this pinky from the 3rd fret down the 2nd and then up to 2nd is going to move to the A. So --
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And he strums the G here,
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So, he plays D. Low E string on the 3rd fret then he plays the A string, 2nd string on open.
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Then hammers on the 2nd so then he plays open D.
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That is kind of low when you hear those little riffs in there.
So, I am going to be playing the song. Start it out and see if we can help you guys out a little bit.
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So, G, A, Bm, A to D. D, A, G.
G/F, Em7, A.
B to A. D, A, Bm, D real quick.
I will just pause it real quick. So, there it goes. The D --
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And then switch to C to A and then it goes Bm with D real quick. Then back to D to A to G. then it goes to this G right here. So, it is like G, D, E7. “That is when I met you.” Alright, so we are now back at the chorus. “But I like everything” and it starts in G to A.
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To an A to a G. D, A, G, Bm, D, G. Another A then D. Then another solo there.
We are trying to skip through the bridge. The bridge is the very end of the song.
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It is all good.
Through the bridge, I will just do --
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The bridge is at the bottom of the tabs. D, we will take this slow because it really goes a little faster on the song.
So, there it goes.
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D, Em.
That strum pattern is like -- what I like for the bridge is like down, down, up, down, up, down. Down, up, down. Up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up. Up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down. Up, down, up, down. Like that.
So, check the tab out and check the song. Hope this helps guys. See you.
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