Chords for Gregory Alan Isakov Stable Song Instructional
Tempo:
68.125 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Bm
E
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hey a couple you have been asking for an instructional video on
Gregory Alan Isakov stable song
It's been a couple years since I put that out, but I figured give you guys a little explanation
It's really simple song
the main chords are F major seventh which is
you leave the
As opposed to a regular F you leave [F#] the bottom or the high E string open
[D] and then you're gonna go first fret on the
B string [G] and
second fret on the [B] G
Third on the D, [G] and then I go third fret on the a string as well
It's it's [E] kind of up to you [G] and so [Bm] this chord should make Oh capo to by the way
[G] And then it just goes back a lot of its back and forth between a F minor or F major 7th
excuse me [D] with that hammer right there on the
G [Bm] [G]
[Bm] [G] and in between that [F] and a C add to [E] which is
[G] It goes in between [Bm] that
[G]
[D] Just a regular C
And then a C add to [Am] is technically you mute the top E string, but I play that just for a bass a [A] G bass
[F#m] Yeah, [G] that's basically [A#] the intro and most of the song show it you're just hammering on that G string as you're strumming
[Dm] [G] Remember [Bm] [D] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
when a songs [G] was just like
Like [D] gospel [Bm] hymns that [G] you call
[Bm] [E] So in the verses it's all [Bm] the same chords that go C
[D]
[G] And back to that F major 7th and
And then it goes from C
[Bm] To C add to to a minor [D#] and then back [G] to F major [D] 7th
like gospel [Bm] hymns that you call
[G]
[Bm] [G] And throughout
If there's any break at all, there's you just kind of hit the bottom to the E and the B
[Bm]
[F#m] That's kind of just a little
Theme that he has throughout the song in the choruses
It's F major 7th to C and back to F [G] major 7th again and
So goes bring [D] like silver [G] ring like gold
[Bm] [F#] And then back to C
[D] Ring out [Bm] those ghosts and then [D#] it's kind of the same as in the chorus because it goes from C to
C add to to a [N] minor to F major 7th
[D] Ring out those ghosts [Bm] on the Ohio
[G] Ring [D] like a clear day wedding [G] band
[D] Belly of the beast [Bm] or the sword [G] that
[D] Never [N] and then in between
in between the verses and the chorus
It kind of varies in in length.
I don't know how many bars off the top of my head
But if you just play the intro
In between you should be fine.
So after the chorus going into the bridge, I think it's a little
it's a little shorter, but
[D] So the [A] belly of the [Bm] beast saw the [G] sword that
[D]
[G]
[Bm] [D]
[D] Never
The [F#m] bridges be minor
Come to me
[G] clear and cold
[D] Some see
So [G] [D] [F] the bridge is obviously a little bit of a changeup.
It starts with the E [F#m] minor
should know what a minor is and
[E] back to that F major [G] 7th [Bm] and
Then [D] to a C and then a quick
Just a couple [E] strums on the F [D] major 7th, so
and [G] [D] then
Twice and then the second time you end on G though [F#m] so
Watch the world [D] spinning [G] [Bm] away
[D] Like machine and
[A] [F] Then [D] back into verse 2 and then you do a bridge instrumental
You know, that's kind of long instrumental I believe it play through the bridge, excuse me twice Yeah, and
That's basically the whole song.
So yeah, if you got any questions, let me know in the comments down
Gregory Alan Isakov stable song
It's been a couple years since I put that out, but I figured give you guys a little explanation
It's really simple song
the main chords are F major seventh which is
you leave the
As opposed to a regular F you leave [F#] the bottom or the high E string open
[D] and then you're gonna go first fret on the
B string [G] and
second fret on the [B] G
Third on the D, [G] and then I go third fret on the a string as well
It's it's [E] kind of up to you [G] and so [Bm] this chord should make Oh capo to by the way
[G] And then it just goes back a lot of its back and forth between a F minor or F major 7th
excuse me [D] with that hammer right there on the
G [Bm] [G]
[Bm] [G] and in between that [F] and a C add to [E] which is
[G] It goes in between [Bm] that
[G]
[D] Just a regular C
And then a C add to [Am] is technically you mute the top E string, but I play that just for a bass a [A] G bass
[F#m] Yeah, [G] that's basically [A#] the intro and most of the song show it you're just hammering on that G string as you're strumming
[Dm] [G] Remember [Bm] [D] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
when a songs [G] was just like
Like [D] gospel [Bm] hymns that [G] you call
[Bm] [E] So in the verses it's all [Bm] the same chords that go C
[D]
[G] And back to that F major 7th and
And then it goes from C
[Bm] To C add to to a minor [D#] and then back [G] to F major [D] 7th
like gospel [Bm] hymns that you call
[G]
[Bm] [G] And throughout
If there's any break at all, there's you just kind of hit the bottom to the E and the B
[Bm]
[F#m] That's kind of just a little
Theme that he has throughout the song in the choruses
It's F major 7th to C and back to F [G] major 7th again and
So goes bring [D] like silver [G] ring like gold
[Bm] [F#] And then back to C
[D] Ring out [Bm] those ghosts and then [D#] it's kind of the same as in the chorus because it goes from C to
C add to to a [N] minor to F major 7th
[D] Ring out those ghosts [Bm] on the Ohio
[G] Ring [D] like a clear day wedding [G] band
[D] Belly of the beast [Bm] or the sword [G] that
[D] Never [N] and then in between
in between the verses and the chorus
It kind of varies in in length.
I don't know how many bars off the top of my head
But if you just play the intro
In between you should be fine.
So after the chorus going into the bridge, I think it's a little
it's a little shorter, but
[D] So the [A] belly of the [Bm] beast saw the [G] sword that
[D]
[G]
[Bm] [D]
[D] Never
The [F#m] bridges be minor
Come to me
[G] clear and cold
[D] Some see
So [G] [D] [F] the bridge is obviously a little bit of a changeup.
It starts with the E [F#m] minor
should know what a minor is and
[E] back to that F major [G] 7th [Bm] and
Then [D] to a C and then a quick
Just a couple [E] strums on the F [D] major 7th, so
and [G] [D] then
Twice and then the second time you end on G though [F#m] so
Watch the world [D] spinning [G] [Bm] away
[D] Like machine and
[A] [F] Then [D] back into verse 2 and then you do a bridge instrumental
You know, that's kind of long instrumental I believe it play through the bridge, excuse me twice Yeah, and
That's basically the whole song.
So yeah, if you got any questions, let me know in the comments down
Key:
G
D
Bm
E
F#m
G
D
Bm
Hey a couple you have been asking for an instructional video on
Gregory Alan Isakov stable song
It's been a couple years since I put that out, but I figured give you guys a little explanation
It's really simple song
the main chords are F major seventh which is
you leave the
As opposed to a regular F you leave [F#] the bottom or the high E string open
[D] and then you're gonna go first fret on the
B string [G] and
second fret on the [B] G
Third on the D, _ [G] and then I go third fret on the a string as well
It's it's [E] kind of up to you [G] and so [Bm] this chord should make Oh capo to by the way
[G] _ And then it just goes back a lot of its back and forth between a F minor or F major 7th
excuse me [D] with that hammer right there on the
_ G [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Bm] _ [G] and in between that [F] and a C add to [E] which is
_ [G] It goes in between [Bm] that
_ [G] _
[D] Just a regular C
And _ then a C add to [Am] is technically you mute the top E string, but I play that just for a bass a [A] G bass _ _
_ _ [F#m] Yeah, [G] that's basically [A#] the intro and most of the song show it you're just hammering on that G string as you're strumming
[Dm] [G] Remember [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _
when a songs [G] was just like
Like [D] gospel [Bm] hymns that [G] you call
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] So in the verses it's all [Bm] the same chords that go C
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ And back to that F major 7th and
And then it goes from C
[Bm] To C add to to a minor [D#] and then back [G] to F major [D] 7th
like gospel [Bm] hymns that you call
[G] _ _
_ [Bm] [G] And throughout
If there's any break at all, there's you just kind of hit the bottom to the E and the B
_ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [F#m] That's kind of just a little
Theme that he has throughout the song in the choruses
_ It's F major 7th to C and back to F [G] major 7th again and
So goes bring [D] like silver [G] ring like gold
[Bm] _ [F#] And then back to C
[D] Ring out [Bm] those ghosts and then [D#] it's kind of the same as in the chorus because it goes from C to
C add to to a [N] minor to F major 7th
[D] Ring out those ghosts [Bm] on the Ohio
[G] Ring _ [D] like a clear day wedding [G] band
_ [D] Belly of the beast [Bm] or the sword [G] that _ _
[D] Never [N] and then in between
in between the verses and the chorus
It kind of varies in in length.
I don't know how many bars off the top of my head
But if you just play the intro
In between you should be fine.
So after the chorus going into the bridge, I think it's a little
it's a little shorter, but _
[D] So the [A] belly of the [Bm] beast saw the [G] sword that
_ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ Never
The [F#m] bridges be minor
Come to me
[G] clear and cold
[D] Some see
So [G] _ [D] _ [F] the bridge is obviously a little bit of a changeup.
It starts with the E [F#m] minor
should know what a minor is and
[E] back to that F major [G] 7th [Bm] and
Then [D] to a C and then a quick
Just a couple [E] strums on the F [D] major 7th, so
_ and [G] _ [D] _ _ then
Twice and then the second time you end on G though [F#m] so
Watch the world [D] spinning [G] [Bm] away
[D] Like machine and
[A] _ _ _ _ [F] Then [D] back into verse 2 and then you do a bridge instrumental
You know, that's kind of long instrumental I believe it play through the bridge, excuse me twice Yeah, and
That's basically the whole song.
So yeah, if you got any questions, let me know in the comments down
Gregory Alan Isakov stable song
It's been a couple years since I put that out, but I figured give you guys a little explanation
It's really simple song
the main chords are F major seventh which is
you leave the
As opposed to a regular F you leave [F#] the bottom or the high E string open
[D] and then you're gonna go first fret on the
B string [G] and
second fret on the [B] G
Third on the D, _ [G] and then I go third fret on the a string as well
It's it's [E] kind of up to you [G] and so [Bm] this chord should make Oh capo to by the way
[G] _ And then it just goes back a lot of its back and forth between a F minor or F major 7th
excuse me [D] with that hammer right there on the
_ G [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Bm] _ [G] and in between that [F] and a C add to [E] which is
_ [G] It goes in between [Bm] that
_ [G] _
[D] Just a regular C
And _ then a C add to [Am] is technically you mute the top E string, but I play that just for a bass a [A] G bass _ _
_ _ [F#m] Yeah, [G] that's basically [A#] the intro and most of the song show it you're just hammering on that G string as you're strumming
[Dm] [G] Remember [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _
when a songs [G] was just like
Like [D] gospel [Bm] hymns that [G] you call
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] So in the verses it's all [Bm] the same chords that go C
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ And back to that F major 7th and
And then it goes from C
[Bm] To C add to to a minor [D#] and then back [G] to F major [D] 7th
like gospel [Bm] hymns that you call
[G] _ _
_ [Bm] [G] And throughout
If there's any break at all, there's you just kind of hit the bottom to the E and the B
_ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [F#m] That's kind of just a little
Theme that he has throughout the song in the choruses
_ It's F major 7th to C and back to F [G] major 7th again and
So goes bring [D] like silver [G] ring like gold
[Bm] _ [F#] And then back to C
[D] Ring out [Bm] those ghosts and then [D#] it's kind of the same as in the chorus because it goes from C to
C add to to a [N] minor to F major 7th
[D] Ring out those ghosts [Bm] on the Ohio
[G] Ring _ [D] like a clear day wedding [G] band
_ [D] Belly of the beast [Bm] or the sword [G] that _ _
[D] Never [N] and then in between
in between the verses and the chorus
It kind of varies in in length.
I don't know how many bars off the top of my head
But if you just play the intro
In between you should be fine.
So after the chorus going into the bridge, I think it's a little
it's a little shorter, but _
[D] So the [A] belly of the [Bm] beast saw the [G] sword that
_ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ Never
The [F#m] bridges be minor
Come to me
[G] clear and cold
[D] Some see
So [G] _ [D] _ [F] the bridge is obviously a little bit of a changeup.
It starts with the E [F#m] minor
should know what a minor is and
[E] back to that F major [G] 7th [Bm] and
Then [D] to a C and then a quick
Just a couple [E] strums on the F [D] major 7th, so
_ and [G] _ [D] _ _ then
Twice and then the second time you end on G though [F#m] so
Watch the world [D] spinning [G] [Bm] away
[D] Like machine and
[A] _ _ _ _ [F] Then [D] back into verse 2 and then you do a bridge instrumental
You know, that's kind of long instrumental I believe it play through the bridge, excuse me twice Yeah, and
That's basically the whole song.
So yeah, if you got any questions, let me know in the comments down