Chords for Every Kind of Guitar Student
Tempo:
121.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
Bb
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey man!
Hey, so uh, here we are.
I'm really, really excited to learn from guitar from you.
Do you have a pick I could borrow?
Yeah, no problem.
That would be awesome, thank you.
I actually buy the, I buy tons of picks, just like 20 of them at a time.
Yeah.
You can have that one.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Um, well I also need a quarter inch cable.
Do you have one
of those as well?
Oh yeah, I think I got an extra one.
Thanks.
Yeah, I have a bunch of these.
Um, you can, you can just hold on to that.
Oh, I just plug it right into this amp here.
Yep.
Um, almost set up.
Um, you have a guitar for me, right?
[Ab] All right, let's start with the G-chord [G] that
we worked on last week.
Sounds like this.
[Gm]
Is this right?
[Gb] [Ab] Yep.
All right.
All right, we need to get you a tuner.
There it [C] is.
[Bb] [Ab] 12 [A] seconds later.
Three weeks [D] later.
Two [Bb] thousand years later.
So this is a [C] C,
[D] and we go to D,
[G] and G.
Cool.
Back [C] to C.
[D] [Gm] That's really cool, but um, when do we like, get to solo?
[B] You know what I mean?
Like, well, you know, like, [Eb] [E]
[B] [Ab] [G]
[Bb] well, you can't like, you don't really start [D] with
soloing.
[D]
[E] So the thing about [D] bending in tune is you really want to work on exactly the right pitch.
You don't necessarily [G] want to, hey, hey, yeah, that's cool man, but we're talking about bending, so
you just want to [C] like, [D] hold your grin and twist [G] it like a doorknob.
[G]
[C] So, uh, did you practice?
Did you practice [Gm] what we worked on last week?
[C]
[Eb] All right, so, um,
I forgot, this is like a fancy chord.
Like, how do you, can you like, hold on, actually, if I come
over here, like, can you like, can I, can I play it on your guitar, like, with you?
Like, [Db]
like, you know,
[Bb] [N]
so my parents just got divorced, so I'm sorry if I seem like a loss today.
And also, I got some
really bad grades, and my dog actually just died.
I got fired from my job at Wendy's.
I just, I really don't know what I'm doing with my [Eb] life.
[B] So [Dm] this is a D minor.
All right, [G] so.
Hey man, your hair looks really good today.
Oh, thanks.
[Ab] Notice how beautiful your eyes are.
Um, thanks, dude.
So this is a G triad.
Hold on, I feel like, [G] I'll probably come over here, like,
can you like, show them, like, here, you play the triad, and I'll just [F] kind of do this.
[E] Okay, so.
Oh,
[C] I'm sorry.
[B] [Bbm]
Dude, [N] do you need, like, some medicine, or need to go to the hospital?
[Bb]
Oh, [Eb] yeah.
[Gb] Cool, all right, I'm ready.
I swear I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Okay, man, I mean, just.
[Bb] [Eb]
Dude, you're blowing your nose in your shirt?
[Ebm] I'm good at playing guitar now.
[A]
[D] [A]
[D]
[A] I'm good at playing guitar.
I'm good at playing [E]
[D] [A] guitar.
I'm
Hey, so uh, here we are.
I'm really, really excited to learn from guitar from you.
Do you have a pick I could borrow?
Yeah, no problem.
That would be awesome, thank you.
I actually buy the, I buy tons of picks, just like 20 of them at a time.
Yeah.
You can have that one.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Um, well I also need a quarter inch cable.
Do you have one
of those as well?
Oh yeah, I think I got an extra one.
Thanks.
Yeah, I have a bunch of these.
Um, you can, you can just hold on to that.
Oh, I just plug it right into this amp here.
Yep.
Um, almost set up.
Um, you have a guitar for me, right?
[Ab] All right, let's start with the G-chord [G] that
we worked on last week.
Sounds like this.
[Gm]
Is this right?
[Gb] [Ab] Yep.
All right.
All right, we need to get you a tuner.
There it [C] is.
[Bb] [Ab] 12 [A] seconds later.
Three weeks [D] later.
Two [Bb] thousand years later.
So this is a [C] C,
[D] and we go to D,
[G] and G.
Cool.
Back [C] to C.
[D] [Gm] That's really cool, but um, when do we like, get to solo?
[B] You know what I mean?
Like, well, you know, like, [Eb] [E]
[B] [Ab] [G]
[Bb] well, you can't like, you don't really start [D] with
soloing.
[D]
[E] So the thing about [D] bending in tune is you really want to work on exactly the right pitch.
You don't necessarily [G] want to, hey, hey, yeah, that's cool man, but we're talking about bending, so
you just want to [C] like, [D] hold your grin and twist [G] it like a doorknob.
[G]
[C] So, uh, did you practice?
Did you practice [Gm] what we worked on last week?
[C]
[Eb] All right, so, um,
I forgot, this is like a fancy chord.
Like, how do you, can you like, hold on, actually, if I come
over here, like, can you like, can I, can I play it on your guitar, like, with you?
Like, [Db]
like, you know,
[Bb] [N]
so my parents just got divorced, so I'm sorry if I seem like a loss today.
And also, I got some
really bad grades, and my dog actually just died.
I got fired from my job at Wendy's.
I just, I really don't know what I'm doing with my [Eb] life.
[B] So [Dm] this is a D minor.
All right, [G] so.
Hey man, your hair looks really good today.
Oh, thanks.
[Ab] Notice how beautiful your eyes are.
Um, thanks, dude.
So this is a G triad.
Hold on, I feel like, [G] I'll probably come over here, like,
can you like, show them, like, here, you play the triad, and I'll just [F] kind of do this.
[E] Okay, so.
Oh,
[C] I'm sorry.
[B] [Bbm]
Dude, [N] do you need, like, some medicine, or need to go to the hospital?
[Bb]
Oh, [Eb] yeah.
[Gb] Cool, all right, I'm ready.
I swear I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Okay, man, I mean, just.
[Bb] [Eb]
Dude, you're blowing your nose in your shirt?
[Ebm] I'm good at playing guitar now.
[A]
[D] [A]
[D]
[A] I'm good at playing guitar.
I'm good at playing [E]
[D] [A] guitar.
I'm
Key:
D
G
C
Bb
Ab
D
G
C
Hey man!
Hey, so uh, here we are. _
_ _ I'm really, really excited to learn from guitar from you.
Do you have a pick I could borrow?
Yeah, no problem.
That would be awesome, thank you.
I actually buy the, I buy tons of picks, just like 20 of them at a time.
Yeah.
You can have that one.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Um, well I also need a quarter inch cable.
Do you have one
of those as well?
Oh yeah, I think I got an extra one. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Thanks.
Yeah, I have a bunch of these.
_ _ Um, you can, you can just hold on to that.
Oh, I just plug it right into this amp here.
Yep.
_ _ Um, almost set up.
_ Um, you have a guitar for me, right?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] All right, let's start with the G-chord [G] that
we worked on last week.
Sounds like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
Is this right?
[Gb] [Ab] Yep.
All right.
All _ _ _ _ _ _ right, we need to get you a tuner.
There it [C] is.
[Bb] _ _ [Ab] 12 [A] seconds later.
_ _ _ Three weeks [D] later.
_ _ _ _ Two [Bb] thousand years later. _ _ _
So this is a [C] C,
_ [D] and we go to D, _
[G] and G.
_ Cool.
Back [C] to C. _
_ [D] _ [Gm] That's really cool, but um, when do we like, get to solo?
[B] You know what I mean?
Like, well, you know, like, _ [Eb] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Bb] well, you can't like, you don't really start [D] with
soloing.
_ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ So the thing about [D] bending in tune is you really want to work on exactly the right pitch.
You don't necessarily [G] want to, hey, hey, _ _ _ yeah, that's cool man, but we're talking about bending, so
_ you just want to [C] _ like, [D] hold your grin and twist [G] it like a doorknob. _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ So, uh, did you practice?
Did you practice [Gm] what we worked on last week? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ All right, so, um,
_ I forgot, this is like a fancy chord.
Like, how do you, can you like, _ hold on, actually, if I come
over here, like, _ can you like, can I, can I play it on your guitar, like, with you?
Like, _ [Db] _
like, you know,
_ [Bb] _ _ [N] _ _ _
so my parents just got divorced, so I'm sorry if I seem like a loss today.
And also, I got some
really bad grades, and my dog actually just died. _
I got fired from my job at Wendy's. _ _
I just, I really don't know what I'm doing with my [Eb] life.
_ [B] _ _ So [Dm] this is a D minor.
_ _ _ _ All right, [G] so.
Hey man, your hair looks really good today.
Oh, thanks.
[Ab] _ Notice how beautiful your eyes are.
_ _ Um, thanks, dude.
So this is a G triad.
Hold on, I feel like, _ [G] I'll probably come over here, like,
can you like, show them, like, here, you play the triad, and I'll just [F] kind of _ do this.
_ [E] Okay, so.
Oh, _ _
_ [C] _ I'm sorry.
_ [B] _ _ [Bbm] _
Dude, [N] do you need, like, some medicine, or need to go to the hospital?
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, _ [Eb] yeah. _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ Cool, all right, I'm ready.
I swear I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Okay, man, I mean, just. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Dude, you're blowing your nose in your shirt? _ _
_ [Ebm] I'm good at playing guitar now.
_ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ I'm good at _ playing guitar.
I'm good at playing _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] guitar.
I'm
Hey, so uh, here we are. _
_ _ I'm really, really excited to learn from guitar from you.
Do you have a pick I could borrow?
Yeah, no problem.
That would be awesome, thank you.
I actually buy the, I buy tons of picks, just like 20 of them at a time.
Yeah.
You can have that one.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Um, well I also need a quarter inch cable.
Do you have one
of those as well?
Oh yeah, I think I got an extra one. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Thanks.
Yeah, I have a bunch of these.
_ _ Um, you can, you can just hold on to that.
Oh, I just plug it right into this amp here.
Yep.
_ _ Um, almost set up.
_ Um, you have a guitar for me, right?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] All right, let's start with the G-chord [G] that
we worked on last week.
Sounds like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
Is this right?
[Gb] [Ab] Yep.
All right.
All _ _ _ _ _ _ right, we need to get you a tuner.
There it [C] is.
[Bb] _ _ [Ab] 12 [A] seconds later.
_ _ _ Three weeks [D] later.
_ _ _ _ Two [Bb] thousand years later. _ _ _
So this is a [C] C,
_ [D] and we go to D, _
[G] and G.
_ Cool.
Back [C] to C. _
_ [D] _ [Gm] That's really cool, but um, when do we like, get to solo?
[B] You know what I mean?
Like, well, you know, like, _ [Eb] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Bb] well, you can't like, you don't really start [D] with
soloing.
_ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ So the thing about [D] bending in tune is you really want to work on exactly the right pitch.
You don't necessarily [G] want to, hey, hey, _ _ _ yeah, that's cool man, but we're talking about bending, so
_ you just want to [C] _ like, [D] hold your grin and twist [G] it like a doorknob. _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ So, uh, did you practice?
Did you practice [Gm] what we worked on last week? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ All right, so, um,
_ I forgot, this is like a fancy chord.
Like, how do you, can you like, _ hold on, actually, if I come
over here, like, _ can you like, can I, can I play it on your guitar, like, with you?
Like, _ [Db] _
like, you know,
_ [Bb] _ _ [N] _ _ _
so my parents just got divorced, so I'm sorry if I seem like a loss today.
And also, I got some
really bad grades, and my dog actually just died. _
I got fired from my job at Wendy's. _ _
I just, I really don't know what I'm doing with my [Eb] life.
_ [B] _ _ So [Dm] this is a D minor.
_ _ _ _ All right, [G] so.
Hey man, your hair looks really good today.
Oh, thanks.
[Ab] _ Notice how beautiful your eyes are.
_ _ Um, thanks, dude.
So this is a G triad.
Hold on, I feel like, _ [G] I'll probably come over here, like,
can you like, show them, like, here, you play the triad, and I'll just [F] kind of _ do this.
_ [E] Okay, so.
Oh, _ _
_ [C] _ I'm sorry.
_ [B] _ _ [Bbm] _
Dude, [N] do you need, like, some medicine, or need to go to the hospital?
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, _ [Eb] yeah. _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ Cool, all right, I'm ready.
I swear I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Okay, man, I mean, just. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Dude, you're blowing your nose in your shirt? _ _
_ [Ebm] I'm good at playing guitar now.
_ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ I'm good at _ playing guitar.
I'm good at playing _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] guitar.
I'm