Chords for 🎵 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children REACTION
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123.15 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You guys are so old!
And it's like, this is exactly what our parents experienced.
[Bb] Alright, today we're listening to CSNY.
We're checking out the song Teach Your Children.
Let's get into [D] it.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] You who are on [G] the road must have [D] a code that [A] you can live by.
Facts!
And [D] so, become [G] yourself, because [D] the past is just [A] a goodbye.
[D]
Teach [E] your children [G] well, their [D] father's hell did [A] slowly go by.
And [D] feed them on [D] your dreams, the one they'd fix, the one [A] you'll know by.
[D] Don't you ever ask them [G] why, if they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at them [Bm] and sigh,
[D] [A] and know [D] they love you.
[Em] It's a little different, you know?
Yeah, oh, definitely, definitely agree with you.
You have to have a code, like a personal code.
I don't know, I just feel like people sometimes need an external, you know, somebody to tell them what to do.
But it's good to have a personal code that you can look at yourself.
A family code.
Yeah, yeah, a family code.
And just like you look at yourself in the mirror and you feel good about that person. You know?
Something that you can go to sleep with liking yourself at night.
Yeah.
[A]
And [D] know they love you.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] And you are [G] tender years.
I know [D] the fears that your [E] elders grew by.
[A] And so [D] please help them with your needs.
[G] They seek the truth before they [A] can die.
[D] Teach your [G] parents well.
Their [D] children's hell will [A] slowly go by.
[D] And feed [E] them on [G] your dreams.
The one [D] they fix, the one you'll [A] know by.
[D] Don't you ever [E] ask them [G] why.
If they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at [Bm] them and sigh.
Oh my gosh.
[G] It's getting you.
[A] Yeah.
And [D] know they love you.
Woo.
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
Oh.
[E] It's getting you because we have a kid on the way.
I guess, I don't know, sudden.
It was so sudden.
I was just sitting here going through it, it was like boom, hit me.
But I think it was that part where they were talking about like teach your parents well.
And like the kids can't live by saying fears.
I was like that is so true.
Right, that twisted me up a bit.
I was like wait, what is this song about?
They switched it up.
And then I was like.
Yeah, they did.
I just kind of got, I was getting like vibey and then I was like whoa, this is powerful.
It was like our parents have different fears than we have. Yes.
They grew up in different times.
The 60s and yeah.
Very different time than what we grew up in.
So we were like oh, why are you all worried about that?
You talk about these people this kind of way.
Everyone's so nice.
Nobody's racist, what?
It's weird because like oh my gosh, like modern day, it's like the fears I have, he's not going to have to.
Right.
And it's weird because it's like dang, but there's such, like the certain things in the culture of modern day that really terrify me.
Right, he might be like why do you guys just believe there's two genders?
There's obviously like 55.
[B] You guys are so old.
And it's like this is exactly what our parents experience when they're like don't drive in the back roads of Mississippi.
People think we're dinosaurs.
[B] Yeah, it's like what?
Is this really what it's like?
Is it really like every single generation goes through the same thing basically?
Where you just like you grow up and then you realize like you know what I mean?
It looks different but it's awesome.
Times change.
Yeah, I was like oh, this is realer than ever.
This is real.
This is really real.
Like this is really real.
Like it used to just be like a theory and a thought and like cute to think about.
But now it's like are we going to be parents?
[G] [Ab]
[G]
She told me boy you need to [Eb] go.
Like I don't know.
But I
And it's like, this is exactly what our parents experienced.
[Bb] Alright, today we're listening to CSNY.
We're checking out the song Teach Your Children.
Let's get into [D] it.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] You who are on [G] the road must have [D] a code that [A] you can live by.
Facts!
And [D] so, become [G] yourself, because [D] the past is just [A] a goodbye.
[D]
Teach [E] your children [G] well, their [D] father's hell did [A] slowly go by.
And [D] feed them on [D] your dreams, the one they'd fix, the one [A] you'll know by.
[D] Don't you ever ask them [G] why, if they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at them [Bm] and sigh,
[D] [A] and know [D] they love you.
[Em] It's a little different, you know?
Yeah, oh, definitely, definitely agree with you.
You have to have a code, like a personal code.
I don't know, I just feel like people sometimes need an external, you know, somebody to tell them what to do.
But it's good to have a personal code that you can look at yourself.
A family code.
Yeah, yeah, a family code.
And just like you look at yourself in the mirror and you feel good about that person. You know?
Something that you can go to sleep with liking yourself at night.
Yeah.
[A]
And [D] know they love you.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] And you are [G] tender years.
I know [D] the fears that your [E] elders grew by.
[A] And so [D] please help them with your needs.
[G] They seek the truth before they [A] can die.
[D] Teach your [G] parents well.
Their [D] children's hell will [A] slowly go by.
[D] And feed [E] them on [G] your dreams.
The one [D] they fix, the one you'll [A] know by.
[D] Don't you ever [E] ask them [G] why.
If they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at [Bm] them and sigh.
Oh my gosh.
[G] It's getting you.
[A] Yeah.
And [D] know they love you.
Woo.
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
Oh.
[E] It's getting you because we have a kid on the way.
I guess, I don't know, sudden.
It was so sudden.
I was just sitting here going through it, it was like boom, hit me.
But I think it was that part where they were talking about like teach your parents well.
And like the kids can't live by saying fears.
I was like that is so true.
Right, that twisted me up a bit.
I was like wait, what is this song about?
They switched it up.
And then I was like.
Yeah, they did.
I just kind of got, I was getting like vibey and then I was like whoa, this is powerful.
It was like our parents have different fears than we have. Yes.
They grew up in different times.
The 60s and yeah.
Very different time than what we grew up in.
So we were like oh, why are you all worried about that?
You talk about these people this kind of way.
Everyone's so nice.
Nobody's racist, what?
It's weird because like oh my gosh, like modern day, it's like the fears I have, he's not going to have to.
Right.
And it's weird because it's like dang, but there's such, like the certain things in the culture of modern day that really terrify me.
Right, he might be like why do you guys just believe there's two genders?
There's obviously like 55.
[B] You guys are so old.
And it's like this is exactly what our parents experience when they're like don't drive in the back roads of Mississippi.
People think we're dinosaurs.
[B] Yeah, it's like what?
Is this really what it's like?
Is it really like every single generation goes through the same thing basically?
Where you just like you grow up and then you realize like you know what I mean?
It looks different but it's awesome.
Times change.
Yeah, I was like oh, this is realer than ever.
This is real.
This is really real.
Like this is really real.
Like it used to just be like a theory and a thought and like cute to think about.
But now it's like are we going to be parents?
[G] [Ab]
[G]
She told me boy you need to [Eb] go.
Like I don't know.
But I
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You guys are so old!
And it's like, this is exactly what our parents experienced. _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] Alright, today we're listening to CSNY.
We're checking out the song Teach Your Children.
Let's get into [D] it. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [D] You _ who are on [G] the road _ must have [D] a code _ _ that [A] you can live by.
_ Facts!
And [D] so, _ _ become [G] yourself, _ _ because [D] the past _ is just [A] a goodbye.
_ _ _ [D] _
Teach _ [E] your children [G] well, _ their [D] father's hell _ did [A] slowly go by.
_ And [D] feed _ _ them on [D] your dreams, the one they'd fix, _ _ the one [A] you'll know by. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Don't you ever ask them [G] why, if they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at them [Bm] and sigh, _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] and know [D] they love you. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ It's a little different, you know?
Yeah, oh, _ _ definitely, definitely agree with you.
You have to have a code, like a personal code.
I don't know, I just feel like people sometimes need an external, you know, somebody to tell them what to do.
But it's good to have a personal code that you can look at yourself.
A family code.
Yeah, yeah, a family code.
And just like you look at yourself in the mirror and you feel good about that person. You know?
Something that you can go to sleep with liking yourself at night.
Yeah.
_ [A] _
And [D] know they love _ you. _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [D] And you _ are [G] tender years.
_ I know [D] the fears that your [E] elders grew by.
_ [A] _ And so [D] please help _ them with your _ needs.
[G] They seek the truth _ _ before they [A] can die.
_ _ _ _ [D] Teach _ _ your [G] parents well. _
Their [D] children's hell _ will [A] slowly go _ by. _
[D] And feed [E] them on [G] your dreams.
The one [D] they fix, _ _ the one you'll [A] know by. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Don't you ever [E] ask them [G] why.
If they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at [Bm] them and sigh.
Oh my gosh.
_ [G] It's getting you.
[A] Yeah.
And [D] know they love you.
Woo. _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh.
_ _ _ [E] It's getting you because we have a kid on the way.
I guess, I don't know, sudden.
It was so sudden.
I was just sitting here going through it, it was like boom, hit me.
But I think it was that part where they were talking about like teach your parents well.
And like the kids can't live by saying fears.
I was like that is so true.
Right, that twisted me up a bit.
I was like wait, what is this song about?
They switched it up.
And then I was like.
Yeah, they did.
I just kind of got, I was getting like vibey and then I was like whoa, this is powerful.
It was like our parents have different fears than we have. Yes.
They grew up in different times.
The 60s and yeah.
Very different time than what we grew up in.
So we were like oh, why are you all worried about that?
You talk about these people this kind of way.
Everyone's so nice.
Nobody's racist, what?
_ It's weird because like oh my gosh, like modern day, it's like the fears I have, he's not going to have to.
Right.
And it's weird because it's like dang, but there's such, like the certain things in the culture of modern day that really terrify me.
Right, he might be like why do you guys just believe there's two genders?
There's obviously like 55. _
[B] You guys are so old.
And it's like this is exactly what our parents experience when they're like don't drive in the back roads of Mississippi.
People think we're dinosaurs.
[B] Yeah, it's like what?
Is this really what it's like?
Is it really like every single generation goes through the same thing basically?
Where you just like you grow up and then you realize like you know what I mean?
It looks different but it's awesome.
Times change.
Yeah, I was like oh, this is realer than ever.
This is real.
This is really real.
Like this is really real.
Like it used to just be like a theory and a thought and like cute to think about.
But now it's like are we going to be parents? _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She told me boy you need to [Eb] go.
Like I don't know.
But I
And it's like, this is exactly what our parents experienced. _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] Alright, today we're listening to CSNY.
We're checking out the song Teach Your Children.
Let's get into [D] it. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [D] You _ who are on [G] the road _ must have [D] a code _ _ that [A] you can live by.
_ Facts!
And [D] so, _ _ become [G] yourself, _ _ because [D] the past _ is just [A] a goodbye.
_ _ _ [D] _
Teach _ [E] your children [G] well, _ their [D] father's hell _ did [A] slowly go by.
_ And [D] feed _ _ them on [D] your dreams, the one they'd fix, _ _ the one [A] you'll know by. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Don't you ever ask them [G] why, if they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at them [Bm] and sigh, _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] and know [D] they love you. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ It's a little different, you know?
Yeah, oh, _ _ definitely, definitely agree with you.
You have to have a code, like a personal code.
I don't know, I just feel like people sometimes need an external, you know, somebody to tell them what to do.
But it's good to have a personal code that you can look at yourself.
A family code.
Yeah, yeah, a family code.
And just like you look at yourself in the mirror and you feel good about that person. You know?
Something that you can go to sleep with liking yourself at night.
Yeah.
_ [A] _
And [D] know they love _ you. _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [D] And you _ are [G] tender years.
_ I know [D] the fears that your [E] elders grew by.
_ [A] _ And so [D] please help _ them with your _ needs.
[G] They seek the truth _ _ before they [A] can die.
_ _ _ _ [D] Teach _ _ your [G] parents well. _
Their [D] children's hell _ will [A] slowly go _ by. _
[D] And feed [E] them on [G] your dreams.
The one [D] they fix, _ _ the one you'll [A] know by. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Don't you ever [E] ask them [G] why.
If they told you, you [D] would cry.
So just look at [Bm] them and sigh.
Oh my gosh.
_ [G] It's getting you.
[A] Yeah.
And [D] know they love you.
Woo. _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh.
_ _ _ [E] It's getting you because we have a kid on the way.
I guess, I don't know, sudden.
It was so sudden.
I was just sitting here going through it, it was like boom, hit me.
But I think it was that part where they were talking about like teach your parents well.
And like the kids can't live by saying fears.
I was like that is so true.
Right, that twisted me up a bit.
I was like wait, what is this song about?
They switched it up.
And then I was like.
Yeah, they did.
I just kind of got, I was getting like vibey and then I was like whoa, this is powerful.
It was like our parents have different fears than we have. Yes.
They grew up in different times.
The 60s and yeah.
Very different time than what we grew up in.
So we were like oh, why are you all worried about that?
You talk about these people this kind of way.
Everyone's so nice.
Nobody's racist, what?
_ It's weird because like oh my gosh, like modern day, it's like the fears I have, he's not going to have to.
Right.
And it's weird because it's like dang, but there's such, like the certain things in the culture of modern day that really terrify me.
Right, he might be like why do you guys just believe there's two genders?
There's obviously like 55. _
[B] You guys are so old.
And it's like this is exactly what our parents experience when they're like don't drive in the back roads of Mississippi.
People think we're dinosaurs.
[B] Yeah, it's like what?
Is this really what it's like?
Is it really like every single generation goes through the same thing basically?
Where you just like you grow up and then you realize like you know what I mean?
It looks different but it's awesome.
Times change.
Yeah, I was like oh, this is realer than ever.
This is real.
This is really real.
Like this is really real.
Like it used to just be like a theory and a thought and like cute to think about.
But now it's like are we going to be parents? _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She told me boy you need to [Eb] go.
Like I don't know.
But I