Chords for Driver's Seat - Sniff'n The Tears - Lesson
Tempo:
119.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
Bm
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[F#m] [Bm]
[A] [G] We're capoed at the second fret and that's important because we're going to let [F#] the E
string, the [G] first E string ring open [F#] and you can also let the sixth E string ring open.
So that [Gm] gives you the F sharp when you're playing [A] an A [D] and a G that [Bm] ring out in the
chord and sound real nice.
So we've got A minor, okay, and then we'd [F#m] move up to a G [G]
and an [G#] F if we're speaking
to the capo as one.
[Bm]
Or, I'm sorry, open A minor, [A]
[G] G.
[Gm] Now the strumming [D] pattern is [Bm] this.
[F#m] [G]
That's just [F] the first time through.
So you have [Bm] again,
[F#m]
[G] [D#] so there's really only one hit [Bm] on the F.
[F#m]
[Bm] [D#] The second time through, [G] you're going to change it [Bm] up a little bit.
[F#m]
[Bm]
[G] So that second [F#m] time is, [G]
[Bm] [F#m]
[G] [G#] so it changes a little bit.
Listen for that and [Bm] practice.
[F#m] [Bm]
[F#m] [Bm] [E] So that [G] F has two [F] at the second half.
So hope that [G#] helps with the rhythm.
That is the rhythm of the whole [G] song.
So you get that down and play through [G#] it.
The electric guitar parts, we'll go through them.
It's kind of important to have a single coil guitar.
You can [F#] play it with a humbucker, but it kind of sounds better with the single coil.
So I'll [E] go through the intro [Gm] licks that carry on throughout the [F] song and then we'll [A] slow it down.
[G] [B]
[C#] [B]
[A] [G] [B] [F#]
So for this lick, we're going to go on [G] the fifth string.
We'll hit open to the fourth fret and then [F#] we'll come to the fourth string at the second fret.
[C#m] [G] Then we're going to jump to the sixth string at the third fret, catch the fifth string
at the second fret, [C#] [E] and then the open fourth string.
[A] So all together we have this so far.
[G]
[D] [Em] Then we end on the second fret of the fifth [B] string, the B.
[A] So all together.
[G] [B] [F#]
Okay.
The next little lick is just a bit different.
We're going to [A] start it out the same.
[E]
Then [F#] we're going to do sixth [E] to right to sixth string, third fret, right [G] to the fifth string
at the second fret.
[B] [C#m]
[B] [G#] So there's a slight pause [F#] after the G.
So let me play the first two sections of the [A] lick. [G] Okay.
[B]
Then we repeat the first [A] section again.
[G] [B]
[G] And he kind of holds that.
So that carries on throughout the whole song.
[F#] That is the lick you'll hear and that's what he does.
Okay.
There's [G] another rhythm guitar that's kind of, he starts playing the same chords as that
acoustic, [F] but he adds an octave and just a little bit different cording.
So [G#] to make it interesting.
So let me show you that part.
This [D] is clean.
[A]
[D] [C#m] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[A] This is kind of a reference of B minor [Bm] here.
[G] You can just play [A] across the first, second and third [Bm] string and do a strum.
[E] And then we're going to come up to [A] this chord shape, which would be your A.
[G] Again, we're
capoed so this would truly be an A chord.
[A] So we've got A [G] and then to our G.
So [Gm] you can see it's like a C shape, but we're barred.
[F] So again, cage system [B] comes into play here, but we only really [G] need the first three strings.
I [G] usually add my ring finger.
So I'm on the ninth fret, [F#] barred across, second string, 10th fret.
And I follow that up with the fourth string at the 11th fret and our root note would be,
but we're not playing it, the A here on the 12th fret.
[A] So we have.
[G] [G#] So [Bm] all together, [A] [G] just take that down a step.
Then he does this octave.
So we're on the third string at seven and the first string at [A] 10 and we're just going
to slide that up.
All the way up to the 11th and 14th fret [F#]
[D] and back.
So we [C#] have this so far.
[A] [G] [E]
[G] Okay.
And then you can go [A] to this A.
So we're on the fourth, [E] third, second, [G] back to G and do
your B [Bm] minor again.
[A] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [D] [A]
[D] [G] So you can see how he adds the flavor to that guitar and just tidies this up a little bit.
There is [F#] a small lead in this just before the organ solo and [G] I'll show you that here at speed.
So here's [E] the lead at speed and then we'll slow it down.
[D] [F#]
So for this, we're just really playing [A] the scale just back and forth.
So we're going to [Em] start out, we're in the 12th position.
We're going to start out on 15 second [A] string [F#] and go up to 12, 14, [E] 15.
And back.
[G#] So we have this so far.
[C#]
[G#] Then we're going to go 14 to 12 and 15.
[E]
[Bm] [B] And then 12 to 15 [G#] to 12 on the second string.
[B] Okay.
So, so far we have [C#] this.
[A]
[G] Now we're going to take the 15th fret, bend that out.
[C#]
Bend it up, release and then catch [G#] 14.
That's where you'll [E] end up on the third string.
[C#m] [F#]
[G]
And that's really the whole lead.
So, there's some organ parts in
[A] [Bm]
[F#m] [Bm]
[A] [G] We're capoed at the second fret and that's important because we're going to let [F#] the E
string, the [G] first E string ring open [F#] and you can also let the sixth E string ring open.
So that [Gm] gives you the F sharp when you're playing [A] an A [D] and a G that [Bm] ring out in the
chord and sound real nice.
So we've got A minor, okay, and then we'd [F#m] move up to a G [G]
and an [G#] F if we're speaking
to the capo as one.
[Bm]
Or, I'm sorry, open A minor, [A]
[G] G.
[Gm] Now the strumming [D] pattern is [Bm] this.
[F#m] [G]
That's just [F] the first time through.
So you have [Bm] again,
[F#m]
[G] [D#] so there's really only one hit [Bm] on the F.
[F#m]
[Bm] [D#] The second time through, [G] you're going to change it [Bm] up a little bit.
[F#m]
[Bm]
[G] So that second [F#m] time is, [G]
[Bm] [F#m]
[G] [G#] so it changes a little bit.
Listen for that and [Bm] practice.
[F#m] [Bm]
[F#m] [Bm] [E] So that [G] F has two [F] at the second half.
So hope that [G#] helps with the rhythm.
That is the rhythm of the whole [G] song.
So you get that down and play through [G#] it.
The electric guitar parts, we'll go through them.
It's kind of important to have a single coil guitar.
You can [F#] play it with a humbucker, but it kind of sounds better with the single coil.
So I'll [E] go through the intro [Gm] licks that carry on throughout the [F] song and then we'll [A] slow it down.
[G] [B]
[C#] [B]
[A] [G] [B] [F#]
So for this lick, we're going to go on [G] the fifth string.
We'll hit open to the fourth fret and then [F#] we'll come to the fourth string at the second fret.
[C#m] [G] Then we're going to jump to the sixth string at the third fret, catch the fifth string
at the second fret, [C#] [E] and then the open fourth string.
[A] So all together we have this so far.
[G]
[D] [Em] Then we end on the second fret of the fifth [B] string, the B.
[A] So all together.
[G] [B] [F#]
Okay.
The next little lick is just a bit different.
We're going to [A] start it out the same.
[E]
Then [F#] we're going to do sixth [E] to right to sixth string, third fret, right [G] to the fifth string
at the second fret.
[B] [C#m]
[B] [G#] So there's a slight pause [F#] after the G.
So let me play the first two sections of the [A] lick. [G] Okay.
[B]
Then we repeat the first [A] section again.
[G] [B]
[G] And he kind of holds that.
So that carries on throughout the whole song.
[F#] That is the lick you'll hear and that's what he does.
Okay.
There's [G] another rhythm guitar that's kind of, he starts playing the same chords as that
acoustic, [F] but he adds an octave and just a little bit different cording.
So [G#] to make it interesting.
So let me show you that part.
This [D] is clean.
[A]
[D] [C#m] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[A] This is kind of a reference of B minor [Bm] here.
[G] You can just play [A] across the first, second and third [Bm] string and do a strum.
[E] And then we're going to come up to [A] this chord shape, which would be your A.
[G] Again, we're
capoed so this would truly be an A chord.
[A] So we've got A [G] and then to our G.
So [Gm] you can see it's like a C shape, but we're barred.
[F] So again, cage system [B] comes into play here, but we only really [G] need the first three strings.
I [G] usually add my ring finger.
So I'm on the ninth fret, [F#] barred across, second string, 10th fret.
And I follow that up with the fourth string at the 11th fret and our root note would be,
but we're not playing it, the A here on the 12th fret.
[A] So we have.
[G] [G#] So [Bm] all together, [A] [G] just take that down a step.
Then he does this octave.
So we're on the third string at seven and the first string at [A] 10 and we're just going
to slide that up.
All the way up to the 11th and 14th fret [F#]
[D] and back.
So we [C#] have this so far.
[A] [G] [E]
[G] Okay.
And then you can go [A] to this A.
So we're on the fourth, [E] third, second, [G] back to G and do
your B [Bm] minor again.
[A] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [D] [A]
[D] [G] So you can see how he adds the flavor to that guitar and just tidies this up a little bit.
There is [F#] a small lead in this just before the organ solo and [G] I'll show you that here at speed.
So here's [E] the lead at speed and then we'll slow it down.
[D] [F#]
So for this, we're just really playing [A] the scale just back and forth.
So we're going to [Em] start out, we're in the 12th position.
We're going to start out on 15 second [A] string [F#] and go up to 12, 14, [E] 15.
And back.
[G#] So we have this so far.
[C#]
[G#] Then we're going to go 14 to 12 and 15.
[E]
[Bm] [B] And then 12 to 15 [G#] to 12 on the second string.
[B] Okay.
So, so far we have [C#] this.
[A]
[G] Now we're going to take the 15th fret, bend that out.
[C#]
Bend it up, release and then catch [G#] 14.
That's where you'll [E] end up on the third string.
[C#m] [F#]
[G]
And that's really the whole lead.
So, there's some organ parts in
Key:
G
A
Bm
F#
D
G
A
Bm
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ We're capoed at the second fret and that's important because we're going to let [F#] the E
string, the [G] first E string ring open [F#] and you can also let the sixth E string ring open.
So that [Gm] gives you the F sharp when you're playing [A] an A [D] and a G that [Bm] ring out in the
chord and sound real nice.
So we've got A minor, _ okay, and then we'd [F#m] move up to a G [G]
and an [G#] F if we're speaking
to the capo as one.
[Bm]
Or, I'm sorry, open A minor, [A] _ _
[G] G.
_ _ [Gm] Now the strumming [D] pattern is [Bm] this. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
That's just [F] the first time through.
So you have [Bm] again, _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D#] so there's really only one hit [Bm] on the F.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [D#] The second time through, [G] you're going to change it [Bm] up a little bit.
_ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] So that second [F#m] time is, _ _ [G] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [G#] so it changes a little bit.
Listen for that and [Bm] practice. _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] So that [G] F has two [F] at the second half.
So hope that [G#] helps with the rhythm.
That is the rhythm of the whole [G] song.
So you get that down and play through [G#] it.
The electric guitar parts, we'll go through them.
It's kind of important to have a single coil guitar.
You can [F#] play it with a humbucker, but it kind of sounds better with the single coil.
So I'll [E] go through the intro [Gm] _ _ licks that carry on throughout the [F] song and then we'll [A] slow it down.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _
So for this lick, we're going to go on [G] the fifth string.
We'll hit open to the fourth fret and then [F#] we'll come to the fourth string at the second fret.
_ [C#m] _ _ [G] Then we're going to jump to the sixth string at the third fret, catch the fifth string
at the second fret, [C#] _ _ [E] and then the open fourth string.
[A] So all together we have this so far.
_ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ [Em] Then we end on the second fret of the fifth [B] string, the B.
_ _ _ [A] So all together.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [F#]
Okay.
_ The next little lick is just a bit different.
We're going to [A] start it out the same.
_ [E] _
Then [F#] we're going to do sixth [E] to right to _ sixth string, third fret, right [G] to the fifth string
at the second fret.
_ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [G#] So there's a slight pause [F#] after the G.
So let me play the first two sections of the [A] lick. [G] Okay.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Then we repeat the first [A] section again.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[G] And he kind of holds that.
So that carries on throughout the whole song.
[F#] That is the lick you'll hear and that's what he does.
Okay.
There's [G] another rhythm guitar that's kind of, he starts playing the same chords as that
acoustic, [F] but he adds an octave and just a little bit different cording.
So [G#] to make it interesting.
So let me show you that part.
This [D] is clean.
_ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] This is kind of a reference of B minor [Bm] here. _
[G] You can just play [A] across the first, second and third [Bm] string and do a strum.
[E] And then we're going to come up to [A] this chord shape, which would be your A.
[G] Again, we're
capoed so this would truly be an A chord.
[A] So we've got A _ [G] and then to our G.
So [Gm] you can see it's like a C shape, but we're barred.
[F] So again, cage system [B] comes into play here, but we only really [G] need the first three strings.
I [G] usually add my ring finger.
So I'm on the ninth fret, [F#] barred across, second string, 10th fret.
And I follow that up with the fourth string at the _ _ _ 11th fret and our root note would be,
but we're not playing it, the A here on the 12th fret.
[A] So we have. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [G#] So [Bm] all together, _ _ [A] _ [G] just take that down a step. _
Then he does this octave.
So we're on the third string at seven _ and the first string at [A] 10 and we're just going
to slide that up.
All the way up to the 11th and 14th fret [F#] _ _
[D] and _ back.
So we [C#] have this so far. _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[G] Okay.
And then you can go [A] to this A.
So we're on the fourth, [E] third, second, [G] back to G and do
your B [Bm] minor again.
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] So you can see how he adds the flavor _ to that guitar and just tidies this up a little bit.
There is [F#] a small lead in this just before the organ solo and [G] I'll show you that here at speed.
So here's [E] the lead at speed and then we'll slow it down. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
So for this, we're just really playing [A] the scale just back and forth.
So we're going to [Em] start out, we're in the 12th position.
We're going to start out on 15 second [A] string [F#] and go up to 12, _ 14, [E] 15.
_ _ _ And back.
_ _ [G#] So we have this so far.
[C#] _ _ _
[G#] Then we're going to go 14 to 12 and 15.
[E] _
[Bm] _ _ [B] And then 12 to 15 [G#] to 12 on the second string.
_ [B] Okay.
So, so far we have [C#] this.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ Now we're going to take the 15th fret, bend that out.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _
Bend it up, release and then catch [G#] 14.
That's where you'll [E] end up on the third string.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
And that's really the whole lead.
So, there's some organ parts in
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ We're capoed at the second fret and that's important because we're going to let [F#] the E
string, the [G] first E string ring open [F#] and you can also let the sixth E string ring open.
So that [Gm] gives you the F sharp when you're playing [A] an A [D] and a G that [Bm] ring out in the
chord and sound real nice.
So we've got A minor, _ okay, and then we'd [F#m] move up to a G [G]
and an [G#] F if we're speaking
to the capo as one.
[Bm]
Or, I'm sorry, open A minor, [A] _ _
[G] G.
_ _ [Gm] Now the strumming [D] pattern is [Bm] this. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
That's just [F] the first time through.
So you have [Bm] again, _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D#] so there's really only one hit [Bm] on the F.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [D#] The second time through, [G] you're going to change it [Bm] up a little bit.
_ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] So that second [F#m] time is, _ _ [G] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [G#] so it changes a little bit.
Listen for that and [Bm] practice. _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] So that [G] F has two [F] at the second half.
So hope that [G#] helps with the rhythm.
That is the rhythm of the whole [G] song.
So you get that down and play through [G#] it.
The electric guitar parts, we'll go through them.
It's kind of important to have a single coil guitar.
You can [F#] play it with a humbucker, but it kind of sounds better with the single coil.
So I'll [E] go through the intro [Gm] _ _ licks that carry on throughout the [F] song and then we'll [A] slow it down.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _
So for this lick, we're going to go on [G] the fifth string.
We'll hit open to the fourth fret and then [F#] we'll come to the fourth string at the second fret.
_ [C#m] _ _ [G] Then we're going to jump to the sixth string at the third fret, catch the fifth string
at the second fret, [C#] _ _ [E] and then the open fourth string.
[A] So all together we have this so far.
_ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ [Em] Then we end on the second fret of the fifth [B] string, the B.
_ _ _ [A] So all together.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [F#]
Okay.
_ The next little lick is just a bit different.
We're going to [A] start it out the same.
_ [E] _
Then [F#] we're going to do sixth [E] to right to _ sixth string, third fret, right [G] to the fifth string
at the second fret.
_ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [G#] So there's a slight pause [F#] after the G.
So let me play the first two sections of the [A] lick. [G] Okay.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Then we repeat the first [A] section again.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[G] And he kind of holds that.
So that carries on throughout the whole song.
[F#] That is the lick you'll hear and that's what he does.
Okay.
There's [G] another rhythm guitar that's kind of, he starts playing the same chords as that
acoustic, [F] but he adds an octave and just a little bit different cording.
So [G#] to make it interesting.
So let me show you that part.
This [D] is clean.
_ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] This is kind of a reference of B minor [Bm] here. _
[G] You can just play [A] across the first, second and third [Bm] string and do a strum.
[E] And then we're going to come up to [A] this chord shape, which would be your A.
[G] Again, we're
capoed so this would truly be an A chord.
[A] So we've got A _ [G] and then to our G.
So [Gm] you can see it's like a C shape, but we're barred.
[F] So again, cage system [B] comes into play here, but we only really [G] need the first three strings.
I [G] usually add my ring finger.
So I'm on the ninth fret, [F#] barred across, second string, 10th fret.
And I follow that up with the fourth string at the _ _ _ 11th fret and our root note would be,
but we're not playing it, the A here on the 12th fret.
[A] So we have. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [G#] So [Bm] all together, _ _ [A] _ [G] just take that down a step. _
Then he does this octave.
So we're on the third string at seven _ and the first string at [A] 10 and we're just going
to slide that up.
All the way up to the 11th and 14th fret [F#] _ _
[D] and _ back.
So we [C#] have this so far. _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[G] Okay.
And then you can go [A] to this A.
So we're on the fourth, [E] third, second, [G] back to G and do
your B [Bm] minor again.
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] So you can see how he adds the flavor _ to that guitar and just tidies this up a little bit.
There is [F#] a small lead in this just before the organ solo and [G] I'll show you that here at speed.
So here's [E] the lead at speed and then we'll slow it down. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
So for this, we're just really playing [A] the scale just back and forth.
So we're going to [Em] start out, we're in the 12th position.
We're going to start out on 15 second [A] string [F#] and go up to 12, _ 14, [E] 15.
_ _ _ And back.
_ _ [G#] So we have this so far.
[C#] _ _ _
[G#] Then we're going to go 14 to 12 and 15.
[E] _
[Bm] _ _ [B] And then 12 to 15 [G#] to 12 on the second string.
_ [B] Okay.
So, so far we have [C#] this.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ Now we're going to take the 15th fret, bend that out.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _
Bend it up, release and then catch [G#] 14.
That's where you'll [E] end up on the third string.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
And that's really the whole lead.
So, there's some organ parts in