Chords for beginner bass guitar lesson whatever you want status quo
Tempo:
132.75 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [C]
[Dm]
[F] [C]
Alright, [F#m] status quo with whatever you want.
[Fm] I am Finbar of Finbar Bass.
Okay so what are those bass videos all about down when you click on the YouTube text box right there?
Well, bass playing is kind of a time of discovery, you know?
It's like an adventure.
You're learning new stuff all the time, you're increasing your chops, you're getting better,
right?
So we need to practice bass.
And when we're practicing, you know, and learning all these different techniques like through
these videos, why not make it fun, right?
I mean that's great.
If you can actually get better on the bass, you know, and learn all these different songs
or techniques or whatever, and you know, and have fun doing it instead of just doing it
through, you know, repetitious, [D#] you know, study, then that's a fantastic thing and that's fun.
You're doing it through something that you love.
You're doing it through music.
And that makes it just so much easier to do and [D] so much better.
So don't forget, click on the clicker box right down there in the YouTube text box.
I think it's really going to help you out.
All right, so through most of this song, you're going to kind of be riding on this fifth fret.
You can do it kind of more staccato like that or just let the notes flow together.
But anyway, you're on that fifth fret of the A string right there.
[F#] [G]
[A] [D] So you're going to hear him do that next.
What that is, he's going from the second fret of the E to the third fret and then to the
fifth fret and then you're going to hang on that fifth fret of the E.
[F#] [G] [A]
[G] Just like that.
So when the drums kick in, you're going to be on [D] the fifth fret, like I said, of [F#] the A string.
[G]
Then you're going to be on the fifth fret of the E, right?
And then it goes back to the fifth fret of the A for two measures.
And then for the [Fm] bridge,
[C] [D] [C] you're going to be on the first fret of the E, right, for a measure.
Then you're on the third fret of the A.
[D] And then you're going to do this situation here.
What you're doing there is you're going to hit that fifth fret of the A twice, [G] but then
you slide all the way up to like the 17th fret of the [D] A.
All the way down here.
And you're sliding up and back.
So you [N]
got
[D] Just like that.
So you got two hits.
Slide up and back and then hit like twice and three times.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
Just like that.
And the second time you bring it down, you're going to go
[G]
And to go back down into the first fret.
So if I do that all [F] slow
[C] [E]
[D] [C]
So [F] [N] that's how you get back into it.
And the second time you play it though, you don't repeat it all.
You hit that first fret of the E.
[C]
So you're on the third fret of the A.
[F] Four hits on the third fret.
Four hits on the second fret.
So you kind of split the measure.
[B] [Dm]
Go from that third fret to the second fret of the A.
And then you're going to slide up
to the [Em] seventh fret.
[F#]
Just like that.
So you got
[E] You got kind of triplets here.
You're going to hit it three times, three times, three more times.
And then you're going to hit it twice.
Then you're going to hit the open E and the open A.
[F#]
Just like that.
So I'll play that all slow.
[Fm] [C]
[B] [E]
[F] Just like that.
For the guitar solo, the guitar solo, the key change is here.
You're going to be on the third fret of the D string for one measure.
Then you're going to do [G#] this number here.
[A#]
[F]
So what that is, is the first
You're going to hit twice on the first fret of the E.
Fourth fret of the E.
[Cm] [F] Two hits on
the first fret of the A.
And then third fret of the A.
[N] [F]
And then you're back into that for a measure of the third fret of the D.
Just
[A]
like that.
Then you're going to [G] go to this G note here, the third fret of the E string.
You're going to hit that like this.
So you got two hits, two hits, two more hits.
Then you're going to hit the fifth fret of the A string.
And then back to that third fret of the E.
But then you're going to switch up to this
third fret of the A string.
So if I did that slow, and you do that same thing again, but you repeat that pattern,
but your finger [A]
starts on the [G] third fret of the A.
So you got
[C]
And you do the same thing here.
[A#]
And that's going to put you on the third fret of the D string.
So you got
[E]
But then you're going to go down to the second [A#] fret.
So you got
[E]
And then you're on the second fret of the D string.
So that whole thing
[F]
[A#]
[E] Alright?
And then you got
You're going to hit the open E.
[A]
[C#] And then you're going to be riding on the open [F#] A.
So you got
[A]
[N]
Just like that.
If I played that whole thing slow
[Em] [A]
Just like that.
Alright, you got it yo!
Status quo, whatever you want.
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[Dm]
[F] [C]
Alright, [F#m] status quo with whatever you want.
[Fm] I am Finbar of Finbar Bass.
Okay so what are those bass videos all about down when you click on the YouTube text box right there?
Well, bass playing is kind of a time of discovery, you know?
It's like an adventure.
You're learning new stuff all the time, you're increasing your chops, you're getting better,
right?
So we need to practice bass.
And when we're practicing, you know, and learning all these different techniques like through
these videos, why not make it fun, right?
I mean that's great.
If you can actually get better on the bass, you know, and learn all these different songs
or techniques or whatever, and you know, and have fun doing it instead of just doing it
through, you know, repetitious, [D#] you know, study, then that's a fantastic thing and that's fun.
You're doing it through something that you love.
You're doing it through music.
And that makes it just so much easier to do and [D] so much better.
So don't forget, click on the clicker box right down there in the YouTube text box.
I think it's really going to help you out.
All right, so through most of this song, you're going to kind of be riding on this fifth fret.
You can do it kind of more staccato like that or just let the notes flow together.
But anyway, you're on that fifth fret of the A string right there.
[F#] [G]
[A] [D] So you're going to hear him do that next.
What that is, he's going from the second fret of the E to the third fret and then to the
fifth fret and then you're going to hang on that fifth fret of the E.
[F#] [G] [A]
[G] Just like that.
So when the drums kick in, you're going to be on [D] the fifth fret, like I said, of [F#] the A string.
[G]
Then you're going to be on the fifth fret of the E, right?
And then it goes back to the fifth fret of the A for two measures.
And then for the [Fm] bridge,
[C] [D] [C] you're going to be on the first fret of the E, right, for a measure.
Then you're on the third fret of the A.
[D] And then you're going to do this situation here.
What you're doing there is you're going to hit that fifth fret of the A twice, [G] but then
you slide all the way up to like the 17th fret of the [D] A.
All the way down here.
And you're sliding up and back.
So you [N]
got
[D] Just like that.
So you got two hits.
Slide up and back and then hit like twice and three times.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
So you got
I'll do it slow.
Just like that.
And the second time you bring it down, you're going to go
[G]
And to go back down into the first fret.
So if I do that all [F] slow
[C] [E]
[D] [C]
So [F] [N] that's how you get back into it.
And the second time you play it though, you don't repeat it all.
You hit that first fret of the E.
[C]
So you're on the third fret of the A.
[F] Four hits on the third fret.
Four hits on the second fret.
So you kind of split the measure.
[B] [Dm]
Go from that third fret to the second fret of the A.
And then you're going to slide up
to the [Em] seventh fret.
[F#]
Just like that.
So you got
[E] You got kind of triplets here.
You're going to hit it three times, three times, three more times.
And then you're going to hit it twice.
Then you're going to hit the open E and the open A.
[F#]
Just like that.
So I'll play that all slow.
[Fm] [C]
[B] [E]
[F] Just like that.
For the guitar solo, the guitar solo, the key change is here.
You're going to be on the third fret of the D string for one measure.
Then you're going to do [G#] this number here.
[A#]
[F]
So what that is, is the first
You're going to hit twice on the first fret of the E.
Fourth fret of the E.
[Cm] [F] Two hits on
the first fret of the A.
And then third fret of the A.
[N] [F]
And then you're back into that for a measure of the third fret of the D.
Just
[A]
like that.
Then you're going to [G] go to this G note here, the third fret of the E string.
You're going to hit that like this.
So you got two hits, two hits, two more hits.
Then you're going to hit the fifth fret of the A string.
And then back to that third fret of the E.
But then you're going to switch up to this
third fret of the A string.
So if I did that slow, and you do that same thing again, but you repeat that pattern,
but your finger [A]
starts on the [G] third fret of the A.
So you got
[C]
And you do the same thing here.
[A#]
And that's going to put you on the third fret of the D string.
So you got
[E]
But then you're going to go down to the second [A#] fret.
So you got
[E]
And then you're on the second fret of the D string.
So that whole thing
[F]
[A#]
[E] Alright?
And then you got
You're going to hit the open E.
[A]
[C#] And then you're going to be riding on the open [F#] A.
So you got
[A]
[N]
Just like that.
If I played that whole thing slow
[Em] [A]
Just like that.
Alright, you got it yo!
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Key:
F
C
G
D
A
F
C
G
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Alright, [F#m] status quo with whatever you want.
[Fm] I am Finbar of Finbar Bass.
Okay so what are those bass videos all about down when you click on the YouTube text box right there?
Well, bass playing is kind of a time of discovery, you know?
It's like an adventure.
You're learning new stuff all the time, you're increasing your chops, you're getting better,
right?
So we need to practice bass.
And when we're practicing, you know, and learning all these different techniques like through
these videos, why not make it fun, right?
I mean that's great.
If you can actually get better on the bass, you know, and learn all these different songs
or techniques or whatever, and you know, and have fun doing it instead of just doing it
through, you know, _ repetitious, [D#] you know, study, then that's a fantastic thing and that's fun.
You're doing it through something that you love.
You're doing it through music.
And that makes it just so much easier to do and [D] so much better.
So don't forget, click on the clicker box right down there in the YouTube text box.
I think it's really going to help you out.
All right, so through most of this song, you're going to kind of be riding on this fifth fret. _ _ _ _
_ _ You can do it kind of more staccato _ like _ _ _ _ _ _ that or _ _ _ just let the notes flow together.
But anyway, you're on that fifth fret of the A string right there.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G] _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] So you're going to hear him do that next.
What that is, he's going from the second fret of the E to the third fret and then to the
fifth fret and then you're going to hang on that fifth fret of the E. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ [G] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Just like that.
So when the drums kick in, you're going to be on [D] the fifth fret, like I said, of [F#] the A string.
[G] _
Then you're going to be on the fifth fret of the E, right?
And then it goes back to the fifth fret of the A for two measures.
_ And then for the [Fm] bridge, _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ [C] you're going to be on the first fret of the E, right, for a measure. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Then you're on the third fret of the A.
_ [D] And then you're going to do this situation here.
_ _ _ _ _ What you're doing there is you're going to hit that fifth fret of the A twice, [G] _ but then
you slide all the way up to like the 17th fret of the [D] A.
_ All the way down here. _ _ _
_ And you're sliding up and back.
So you _ [N] _
_ _ _ got_
_ [D] Just like that.
So you got two hits. _ _ _
Slide up and back and then hit like _ _ _ twice and three times.
So you got_
I'll do it slow.
So you got_
_ _ _ _ I'll _ do it slow.
So you got_
I'll do it slow.
Just _ _ like that.
And the second time you bring it down, you're going to go_
[G] _ _
And to go back down into the first fret.
So if I do that all [F] _ slow_ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C]
So [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _ that's how you get back into it.
And the second time you play it though, you don't repeat it all.
You hit that first fret of the E. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
So you're on the third fret of the A. _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ Four hits on the third fret.
Four hits on the second fret.
So you kind of split the measure. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Dm]
Go from that third fret to the second fret of the A.
And then you're going to slide up
to the [Em] seventh fret.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
Just like that.
So you got_
[E] You got kind of triplets here.
You're going to hit it _ _ three times, three times, three more times.
And then you're going to hit it twice.
Then you're going to hit the open E and the open A.
[F#] _
_ Just like that.
So I'll play that all slow.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ Just like that.
For the guitar solo, the guitar solo, the key change is here.
You're going to be on the third fret of the D string _ for _ one measure.
Then you're going to do [G#] this number here.
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
So what that is, is the first_
You're going to hit twice on the first fret of the E.
_ Fourth fret of the E. _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] Two hits on
the first fret of the A.
And then third fret of the A.
[N] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
And then you're back into that for a measure of the third fret of the D.
_ _ Just _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
like that.
Then you're going to [G] go to this G note here, the third fret _ of the E string.
You're going to hit that like this.
_ _ _ _ _ So you got two hits, two hits, two more hits.
Then you're going to hit the fifth fret of the A string.
And then back to that third fret of the E.
But then you're going to switch up to this
_ _ third fret of the A string.
So if I did that slow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and you do that same thing again, but you repeat that pattern,
but your finger _ [A]
starts on the [G] third fret of the A.
So you got_
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And you do the same thing here.
_ _ [A#] _ _
And that's going to put you on the third fret of the D string.
So you got_
_ [E] _
_ But then you're going to go down to the second [A#] fret.
So you got_
_ _ _ [E] _ _
And then you're on the second fret of the D string.
So that whole thing_
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ Alright?
And then you got_
You're going to hit the open E.
_ [A] _
[C#] And then you're going to be riding on the open [F#] A.
So you got_
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
Just like that.
If I played that whole thing slow_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Just like that.
Alright, you got it yo!
Status quo, whatever you want.
I am Finbar at Finbar Bass.
Don't forget, [G] click on the YouTube text box right down there.
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_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Alright, [F#m] status quo with whatever you want.
[Fm] I am Finbar of Finbar Bass.
Okay so what are those bass videos all about down when you click on the YouTube text box right there?
Well, bass playing is kind of a time of discovery, you know?
It's like an adventure.
You're learning new stuff all the time, you're increasing your chops, you're getting better,
right?
So we need to practice bass.
And when we're practicing, you know, and learning all these different techniques like through
these videos, why not make it fun, right?
I mean that's great.
If you can actually get better on the bass, you know, and learn all these different songs
or techniques or whatever, and you know, and have fun doing it instead of just doing it
through, you know, _ repetitious, [D#] you know, study, then that's a fantastic thing and that's fun.
You're doing it through something that you love.
You're doing it through music.
And that makes it just so much easier to do and [D] so much better.
So don't forget, click on the clicker box right down there in the YouTube text box.
I think it's really going to help you out.
All right, so through most of this song, you're going to kind of be riding on this fifth fret. _ _ _ _
_ _ You can do it kind of more staccato _ like _ _ _ _ _ _ that or _ _ _ just let the notes flow together.
But anyway, you're on that fifth fret of the A string right there.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G] _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] So you're going to hear him do that next.
What that is, he's going from the second fret of the E to the third fret and then to the
fifth fret and then you're going to hang on that fifth fret of the E. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ [G] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Just like that.
So when the drums kick in, you're going to be on [D] the fifth fret, like I said, of [F#] the A string.
[G] _
Then you're going to be on the fifth fret of the E, right?
And then it goes back to the fifth fret of the A for two measures.
_ And then for the [Fm] bridge, _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ [C] you're going to be on the first fret of the E, right, for a measure. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Then you're on the third fret of the A.
_ [D] And then you're going to do this situation here.
_ _ _ _ _ What you're doing there is you're going to hit that fifth fret of the A twice, [G] _ but then
you slide all the way up to like the 17th fret of the [D] A.
_ All the way down here. _ _ _
_ And you're sliding up and back.
So you _ [N] _
_ _ _ got_
_ [D] Just like that.
So you got two hits. _ _ _
Slide up and back and then hit like _ _ _ twice and three times.
So you got_
I'll do it slow.
So you got_
_ _ _ _ I'll _ do it slow.
So you got_
I'll do it slow.
Just _ _ like that.
And the second time you bring it down, you're going to go_
[G] _ _
And to go back down into the first fret.
So if I do that all [F] _ slow_ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C]
So [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _ that's how you get back into it.
And the second time you play it though, you don't repeat it all.
You hit that first fret of the E. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
So you're on the third fret of the A. _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ Four hits on the third fret.
Four hits on the second fret.
So you kind of split the measure. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Dm]
Go from that third fret to the second fret of the A.
And then you're going to slide up
to the [Em] seventh fret.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
Just like that.
So you got_
[E] You got kind of triplets here.
You're going to hit it _ _ three times, three times, three more times.
And then you're going to hit it twice.
Then you're going to hit the open E and the open A.
[F#] _
_ Just like that.
So I'll play that all slow.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ Just like that.
For the guitar solo, the guitar solo, the key change is here.
You're going to be on the third fret of the D string _ for _ one measure.
Then you're going to do [G#] this number here.
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
So what that is, is the first_
You're going to hit twice on the first fret of the E.
_ Fourth fret of the E. _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] Two hits on
the first fret of the A.
And then third fret of the A.
[N] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
And then you're back into that for a measure of the third fret of the D.
_ _ Just _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
like that.
Then you're going to [G] go to this G note here, the third fret _ of the E string.
You're going to hit that like this.
_ _ _ _ _ So you got two hits, two hits, two more hits.
Then you're going to hit the fifth fret of the A string.
And then back to that third fret of the E.
But then you're going to switch up to this
_ _ third fret of the A string.
So if I did that slow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and you do that same thing again, but you repeat that pattern,
but your finger _ [A]
starts on the [G] third fret of the A.
So you got_
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And you do the same thing here.
_ _ [A#] _ _
And that's going to put you on the third fret of the D string.
So you got_
_ [E] _
_ But then you're going to go down to the second [A#] fret.
So you got_
_ _ _ [E] _ _
And then you're on the second fret of the D string.
So that whole thing_
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ Alright?
And then you got_
You're going to hit the open E.
_ [A] _
[C#] And then you're going to be riding on the open [F#] A.
So you got_
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
Just like that.
If I played that whole thing slow_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Just like that.
Alright, you got it yo!
Status quo, whatever you want.
I am Finbar at Finbar Bass.
Don't forget, [G] click on the YouTube text box right down there.
Get those free