what you need to do is play everything 3 frets higher than normal. i.e. G - normally fret 3 in E string - move it to fret 6. D -normally fret 3 on a string - now fret 6 etc. so in short you're
My Sweet Lord chords George Harrison Capo II Em A x4 D Bm x2 D B7 Em A Em My sweet lord A Em Hm, my lord A Em Hm, my lord A D I really want to see you Bm D Really want to be with you Bm D
Place the capo on the first fret, and you'll get F, A#, D#, G#, C, and F. Move that capo to the second fret, and you'll get F#, B, E, A, C#, and F#. It's like having a permanent barre in place along whatever fret you put it on, and you can place it wherever you need for the song that you're playing.
The Short-Cut is a three-string partial capo, and clamping it at the second fret to cover strings five, four and three on a standard-tuned guitar facilitates a DADGAD-style sound. The tone is not as deep, of course, because once again we're in the key of E rather than D, but the intervallic relationship is now the same: 1- 5 - 1 - 4 - 5 - 1.
Being a guitar player, I find this format much easier to read and sing along. It also shows the chord progression structure more clearly for easier memorizing. Enjoy! Original Key: Capo on 2nd Fret (A Major) [Intro] G D G D There are [Verse 1] G D Em G7 C Cm G places I'll remember all my li
Create and get +5 IQ. Nowhere Man chords The Beatles * Capo II [Verse 1] D A He's a real nowhere man G D Sitting in his nowhere land Em Gm D Making all his nowhere plans for nobody [Verse 2] D A Doesn't have a point of view G D Knows not where he's going to Em Gm D Isn't he a bit like you and me? [Bridge 1] F#m G Nowhere man, please listen F#m
Fmaj7 G Am Means for every point you make, your level drops Fmaj7 G Am Kinda like you're starting from the top (And You can't do that) [chorus] Fmaj7 C Society, you're a crazy breed G Am Hope you're not lonely without me Fmaj7 C Society, crazy indeed G Am Hope you're not lonely without me Fmaj7 C Society, have mercy on me G Am Hope you're
The solution is to place the capo at the second fret and play the A minor chord shape. Using the capo chord chart you can see that with your fingers on an A minor chord shape and a capo at the second fret the sound your guitar will produce is that of a B minor chord.
Tab by: FRANCIS CABALLERO OF BSU Capo 2nd fret EADGBe Em7 (022033) G (320033) Dsus4 (xx0233) A7sus4 (x02033) Cadd9 (x3 [note: some people think this is a G/F# (200033)] (Here's the rhythm of how the chord in the verses should be played) Em7 G Dsus4 A7sus4 e|--3 the tab below is what is played by guitars 1 and 3 while guitar 2 plays the
There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. Capo at 2nd fret [Verse 1] A Em My sweet lord A Em Hm, my lord A Em Hm, my lord A D I really want to see you Bm D Really want to be with you Bm D Really want to see you lord F#dim B7 Em But it takes so long, my lord [Verse 2] A Em My sweet lord A Em Hm, my lord A Em Hm, my
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