Chords for Home Free Funny moment and Band Intros. 04-04-18
Tempo:
74.3 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
G
C
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
I did notice one thing during that number.
[F#] Some of you did not feel [C] like participating in the arm waving.
[N] I didn't come here to exercise!
Two things.
We can see you.
And all of these moves are low impact, folks.
[B] So just jump right in.
And again, you [G] don't need your doctor's permission to participate [N] in any of these free moves.
[G#] Of course, [F#] should any of these moves continue [D] for more than four hours.
[N]
Why is that funny?
How about these fine fellows up here on stage?
I am the lucky man to be able to make music with these guys.
All the way on your far right hand side, originally from Mankato, Minnesota,
where he founded the group 18 years ago.
Our beatboxer, Mr.
Adam Rush.
[C#]
[N]
That brings us to the Alabama boy.
We [B] struck gold with him, didn't we?
[G]
I mean, what can I even say about this guy that you [N] haven't already figured out?
[D#] I'm gonna pray for y'all.
This guy can sing real high, real low, everything in between,
and every day we thank [B] our lucky stars [F#] that he did not [N] join Pentatonix.
Moving down the line, we have the band from Minneapolis, Minnesota,
who also happens to have one of the most amazing titter voices [B] I've ever heard in my life.
[N] You're lovable, huggable, wild, lovely.
Now this next [B] young man really needs no introduction.
[N] So this next song, you know it, you love it.
He's our [G] high tenor, and I think you'll agree, [N] pretty easy on the eyes.
From Tifton, Georgia, make some noise for Austin Brad.
Thanks y'all, thank you.
Now last, and certainly not least, he's from Southeastern Texas.
He's the man who has been shaking you in your seats all night long.
The ground is [B] literally rumbling beneath your feet.
[N]
He is one of the best bassists in Home Free.
Give it up for Tim Adams.
I did notice one thing during that number.
[F#] Some of you did not feel [C] like participating in the arm waving.
[N] I didn't come here to exercise!
Two things.
We can see you.
And all of these moves are low impact, folks.
[B] So just jump right in.
And again, you [G] don't need your doctor's permission to participate [N] in any of these free moves.
[G#] Of course, [F#] should any of these moves continue [D] for more than four hours.
[N]
Why is that funny?
How about these fine fellows up here on stage?
I am the lucky man to be able to make music with these guys.
All the way on your far right hand side, originally from Mankato, Minnesota,
where he founded the group 18 years ago.
Our beatboxer, Mr.
Adam Rush.
[C#]
[N]
That brings us to the Alabama boy.
We [B] struck gold with him, didn't we?
[G]
I mean, what can I even say about this guy that you [N] haven't already figured out?
[D#] I'm gonna pray for y'all.
This guy can sing real high, real low, everything in between,
and every day we thank [B] our lucky stars [F#] that he did not [N] join Pentatonix.
Moving down the line, we have the band from Minneapolis, Minnesota,
who also happens to have one of the most amazing titter voices [B] I've ever heard in my life.
[N] You're lovable, huggable, wild, lovely.
Now this next [B] young man really needs no introduction.
[N] So this next song, you know it, you love it.
He's our [G] high tenor, and I think you'll agree, [N] pretty easy on the eyes.
From Tifton, Georgia, make some noise for Austin Brad.
Thanks y'all, thank you.
Now last, and certainly not least, he's from Southeastern Texas.
He's the man who has been shaking you in your seats all night long.
The ground is [B] literally rumbling beneath your feet.
[N]
He is one of the best bassists in Home Free.
Give it up for Tim Adams.
Key:
B
F#
G
C
G#
B
F#
G
What the hell does that have to do with anything? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I did notice one thing during that number.
[F#] Some of you did not feel [C] like participating in the arm waving.
[N] I didn't come here to exercise! _ _ _ _ _
Two things.
We can see you.
_ _ And all of these moves are low impact, folks.
_ _ [B] So just jump right in.
And again, you [G] don't need your doctor's permission to participate [N] in any of these free moves. _ _
[G#] Of course, [F#] should any of these moves continue [D] for more than four hours.
[N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Why is that funny? _ _
How about these fine fellows up here on stage? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I am the lucky man to be able to make music with these guys.
All the way on your far right hand side, originally from Mankato, Minnesota,
where he founded the group 18 years ago.
Our beatboxer, Mr.
Adam Rush.
[C#] _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That brings us to the Alabama boy. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We [B] struck gold with him, didn't we?
_ [G] _
I mean, what can I even say about this guy that you [N] haven't already figured out? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] I'm gonna pray for y'all.
_ _ _ This guy can sing real high, real low, everything in between,
and every day we thank [B] our lucky stars [F#] that he did not [N] join Pentatonix.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Moving down the line, we have the band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ who also happens to have one of the most amazing titter voices [B] I've ever heard in my life.
[N] You're lovable, huggable, wild, lovely. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now this next [B] young man really needs no introduction.
[N] So this next song, _ you _ _ _ _ know it, you love it.
He's our [G] high tenor, and I think you'll agree, [N] pretty easy on the eyes.
_ _ From Tifton, Georgia, make some noise for Austin Brad. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Thanks y'all, thank you.
Now last, and certainly not least, he's from Southeastern Texas.
He's the man who has been shaking you in your seats all night long.
The ground is [B] literally rumbling beneath your feet.
[N]
He is one of the best bassists in Home Free.
Give it up for Tim Adams. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I did notice one thing during that number.
[F#] Some of you did not feel [C] like participating in the arm waving.
[N] I didn't come here to exercise! _ _ _ _ _
Two things.
We can see you.
_ _ And all of these moves are low impact, folks.
_ _ [B] So just jump right in.
And again, you [G] don't need your doctor's permission to participate [N] in any of these free moves. _ _
[G#] Of course, [F#] should any of these moves continue [D] for more than four hours.
[N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Why is that funny? _ _
How about these fine fellows up here on stage? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I am the lucky man to be able to make music with these guys.
All the way on your far right hand side, originally from Mankato, Minnesota,
where he founded the group 18 years ago.
Our beatboxer, Mr.
Adam Rush.
[C#] _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That brings us to the Alabama boy. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We [B] struck gold with him, didn't we?
_ [G] _
I mean, what can I even say about this guy that you [N] haven't already figured out? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] I'm gonna pray for y'all.
_ _ _ This guy can sing real high, real low, everything in between,
and every day we thank [B] our lucky stars [F#] that he did not [N] join Pentatonix.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Moving down the line, we have the band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ who also happens to have one of the most amazing titter voices [B] I've ever heard in my life.
[N] You're lovable, huggable, wild, lovely. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now this next [B] young man really needs no introduction.
[N] So this next song, _ you _ _ _ _ know it, you love it.
He's our [G] high tenor, and I think you'll agree, [N] pretty easy on the eyes.
_ _ From Tifton, Georgia, make some noise for Austin Brad. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Thanks y'all, thank you.
Now last, and certainly not least, he's from Southeastern Texas.
He's the man who has been shaking you in your seats all night long.
The ground is [B] literally rumbling beneath your feet.
[N]
He is one of the best bassists in Home Free.
Give it up for Tim Adams. _ _ _ _ _ _ _