Chords for "Carry On" by CSNY ~ An "Uncle Tony's Quick Tutorial" Guitar Lesson by Tony Cultreri

Tempo:
123.15 bpm
Chords used:

Eb

Ab

Gb

Db

Ebm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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"Carry On" by CSNY ~ An "Uncle Tony's Quick Tutorial" Guitar Lesson by Tony Cultreri chords
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Hey, it's your old uncle Tony here
So I'm gonna do a little quick tutorial for you to show you how to play Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Carry On and why it usually sounds wrong when people play it.
So first of all, you're gonna need a guitar
Okay, so we've gotten past that
First of all the songs in E flat and the guitar is detuned
So I've heard [G] that Stephen Stills got this tuning from Joni Mitchell
I've already also heard that he got it from someone in the Buffalo Springfield and etc, etc
I don't know.
I know Joni Mitchell [B] has used this tuning on some songs
[Gbm]
Anyhow the low E [Eb] string we're gonna tune to an E flat
The [Bb] B string is gonna go down a half step to B flat and the high [Eb] E string
Is going to go down a half step to E flat.
So you have E flat B flat E flat
Now here's [E] the thing [Eb] the A D and G strings are also going to be tuned to E flat
So you have the same note so from bottom to top it's E flat
B flat E flat E flat D flat E flat and if you give it a big strum
You'll hear it already sounds like
Carry on
You know a little lick up top [Abm] here kind of like you when [B] you're in the D [Em] position and you're doing your [D] pinky
[Eb] But [Ab] he's playing
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Fm] [Eb] From the fifth fret to the [Abm] fourth [Eb] fret on the E string and then the fifth fret on the [Ab] B string
[Eb] but he's [Ab] pulling it off so and
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
then the strum is just
It already sounds like carry on.
They put that together
Then [Gb] the chord he's moving around he's [Db] fretting the same fret with three fingers.
It really kind of doesn't matter because
[Ebm] [Abm] They're all the same note except for the B string.
So he's [Db] playing
the tenth fret
with the index finger and
The tenth fret on the G string and the tenth fret on the B string
Straight up and down
So [Ebm] it's he's playing ten [Ab] [Gb] five three
[Eb] Hope I'm calling them ten five three and open because
It's in E flat actually the records a little sharper [Db] than E flat
I think they were in E and D tune and just slow with the speed but who the heck wants to go into that
so it's [Ebm] just
[Ab] ten [Gb] five [Ebm] three zero
[Db] Twice [Ab] ten [Ebm] five three zero then seven [Ab] three [Eb] five
Zero open so it's let's take it from the top four times
Now twice you know ten [Ab] Five [Gb] three
[Eb] Again [Db]
ten [Ab] five [Gb]
three
[Eb] Open [Bb] now seven [Gb] three [Ab]
five
[Eb]
Now at some points
[Ebm] Neil Young's coupling [B] his wackyness up there and so [Db] on Stephen still [Eb] does not
And that's the whole song it does that three or four times and it goes
Love is coming and then there's the second half of the song is actually called question
[Gb] [Ab] [Bbm] And [Eb] [Gb] [Ab]
[Bbm] [Eb] the chords are the same thing Well
[Db] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb] [Db] [Ab] And
[Gb] [Eb] [Db] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] [Db] [Eb] [E]
[Gb] [Eb] that's it
That's why it sounds good
Also, it helps to have a nice belly because it suspends the chord with the note and the guitar and it's lovely
And all you need is three or four people singing in [B] perfect harmony and you got it
[N]
Key:  
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
Gb
134211112
Db
12341114
Ebm
13421116
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
Gb
134211112
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_ Hey, it's your old uncle Tony here
So I'm gonna do a little quick tutorial for you to show you how to play Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Carry On and why it usually sounds wrong when people play it.
So first of all, you're gonna need a guitar
Okay, so we've gotten past that
First of all the songs in E flat and the guitar is detuned _
So I've heard [G] that Stephen Stills got this tuning from Joni Mitchell
I've already also heard that he got it from someone in the Buffalo Springfield and etc, etc
I don't know.
I know Joni Mitchell [B] has used this tuning on some songs
_ [Gbm]
Anyhow the low E [Eb] string we're gonna tune to an E flat
The [Bb] B string is gonna go down a half step to B flat and the high [Eb] E string
Is going to go down a half step to E flat.
So you have E flat B flat E flat
Now here's [E] the thing [Eb] the A D and G strings are also going to be tuned to E flat _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So you have the same note so from bottom to top it's E flat
B flat E flat E flat D flat E flat and if you give it a big strum
_ You'll hear it already sounds like
Carry on
_ You _ _ _ _ _ _ know a little lick up top [Abm] here kind of like you when [B] you're in the D [Em] position and you're doing your [D] pinky
[Eb] But [Ab] he's playing
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ From the fifth fret to the [Abm] fourth [Eb] fret _ on the E string and then the fifth fret on the [Ab] B string _ _ _ _
[Eb] but he's [Ab] pulling it off so and _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ then the strum is just _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It _ _ _ _ _ already sounds like carry on. _ _ _ _
_ _ They put that together _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Then [Gb] the chord he's moving around he's [Db] fretting the same fret with three fingers.
It really kind of doesn't matter because
[Ebm] _ [Abm] They're all the same note except for the B string.
So he's [Db] playing
_ the tenth fret
_ with the index finger and
The tenth fret on the G string and the tenth fret on the B string
_ _ Straight up and down _
So [Ebm] it's _ _ _ _ he's playing ten [Ab] _ [Gb] five three
_ [Eb] Hope I'm calling them ten five three and open because
_ It's in E flat actually the records a little sharper [Db] than E flat
I think they were in E and D tune and just slow with the speed but who the heck wants to go into that
so it's [Ebm] just
_ [Ab] ten [Gb] five [Ebm] three zero
_ [Db] Twice [Ab] ten [Ebm] five three zero then seven [Ab] three [Eb] five
Zero open so it's let's take it from the top _ four _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ times
_ Now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ twice you know ten _ _ [Ab] _ _ Five [Gb] three _
[Eb] _ _ Again _ _ _ [Db] _
ten [Ab] _ five _ [Gb] _
three
_ [Eb] _ _ Open _ _ [Bb] now seven _ [Gb] three _ [Ab] _
five
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _
Now _ _ _ at some points
_ _ [Ebm] _ Neil Young's coupling _ [B] his _ wackyness up there and so [Db] on Stephen still [Eb] does not _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And _ that's the whole song it does that three or four times and it goes
_ Love is coming and then there's the second half of the song is actually called question
_ [Gb] _ [Ab] [Bbm] And _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ the chords are the same thing _ _ _ _ Well
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] And _
[Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ [Bb] _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ [Eb] _ that's _ it
That's why it sounds good
Also, it helps to have a nice belly because it suspends the chord with the note and the guitar and it's lovely
And _ _ _ _ _ _ all you need is three or four people singing in [B] perfect harmony and you got it
_ [N] _ _