Chords for How to play EDGE OF A BROKEN HEART by VIXEN - Guitar Lesson by Mike Gross - Tutorial
Tempo:
123.4 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bb
G
C
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [C] [Bb]
[D] [Bb]
[D] [Bb]
[D] [C]
[Bb] [G] What up guys, Mike Gills here at RockingGuitarlessons.com and YouTube.com slash [D] RockingGuitarlessons1.
That's a band called [G] Vixen with the edge of a broken heart.
You guys remember Vixen?
Comment
if you do, because I'm just curious.
It reminded me a lot of Leto Ford.
And if you're an 80s
kid, you'll probably know who Vixen is, but very, very short-lived career [Bm] as far as I
know.
They were all chicks, all of them.
And [B] it's a good song, check them out.
Vixen, Edge
of a Broken Heart.
Standard tuning.
We'll go.
On the D string,
[B]
[Dm] [E] fret hand mute, so just
light pressure there.
Have your [G] third finger kind of hovering above the fifth fret, particularly
on the A and the D [E] string.
Pick the D twice, and then hit fifth fret D, third finger, and
then 1 E, first finger, and 3 [F] E, third finger.
[G] [F] And [G]
then go 3 [Em] D, 5 D with finger 1 and 3.
[Dm] [E] That's an [F] octave.
F G, F G.
[D]
[Bb] [G]
And that's a third fret, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D,
third finger, fifth [D] fret, G, twice, [Bb]
and first finger, 3 [C] G, once.
[Bb] [Em]
Start it over, [G] up [D] to where
you do the G octave, or the F and the G octave.
[G] And then this time, go, do a bar on the fifth
fret, G and B, third [C] finger.
Two [D] times, and then first finger's going to bar the [B] third
fret on the G and [Bb] B.
[Bb]
And then you repeat all that.
[D]
[Bb] [E] [C]
[G]
Alright, [B] checking my tuning there.
So anyways, you'll go through that twice, and then the verse kicks in where the vocals
come in, [E] and they're just hitting a G power chord with an [G] octave.
3 E, 5 A, 5 D, however
you want to finger that.
Alright, [N] so, through one action that probably a lot of you won't
know.
Like I said, if you know the song, leave it on the comments section here on my YouTube
channel.
I'm curious.
I'm just curious, man.
I'm very curious, man.
Alright, so, anyways,
my website.
Let's talk about that real quick.
Rockinguitarlessons.com, a lot of you subscribers,
and probably non-subscribers, are asking about my website, and I kind of opened my big mouth,
man.
And it said June, and then I said July, [E] and now I'm going, you know what, it's not
going to happen in July.
And then I had a tonsil surgery that put me back two weeks,
so I couldn't do nothing.
My son-in-law's older brother, Matt, is [N] the mastermind behind
this, and we're getting ready to jump on board with it again.
And it's close.
We just got
to get some content on it.
It's going to be $20 a month, and it will help your playing,
man.
It'll help take you to the next level.
Trust me.
We'll be able to fine-tune things.
Just make sure you got all your chords, and you're playing them right, and eliminating
bad habits along the way.
Bad habits are hard to break.
I know.
I've been teaching for 20
plus years, man, and I've seen it all with students.
And I created bad habits too.
We've
all did it.
But once you're on the upside of it, it feels good.
So we'll focus on getting
your playing to the next level.
YouTube.com .com/.rockingguitarlessons.com. If you're not subscribed, go subscribe
to my channel.
Spread the word.
Spread my videos.
Appreciate it.
Comments and all that
stuff.
If you have any questions just leave it in the comment section.
I prefer you guys
to do that.
I do get some in my inbox once in a while and I don't mind.
It's just I don't
check my inbox as much.
If it's a question you don't want anyone to hear, then go ahead
and send it [B] to my inbox or whatever or phone number or whatever.
Raggy Raggy Doo!
Oh by
the way, you need to check out a good buddy of mine, man.
YouTube friend.
Raggy Ragsdale.
R-A-G-G-Y R-A-G-S-D-A-L-E.
And he's on YouTube.
Really good guy, man.
Good people are hard
to find nowadays and he's a great man.
And has a really interesting channel.
I like it.
I find myself, you know, as busy as I am, I find myself sitting down.
He's one of the
few that I'll sit and watch.
He's just a real man.
A good guy too.
So when you get a chance
go over and check out his channel [B] and subscribe and show him some love, man.
Okay, we'll talk
to you guys soon.
[D] [Bb] [D]
[C] [D]
[C] [D]
[Bb]
[Gm] [N]
[D] [Bb]
[D] [Bb]
[D] [C]
[Bb] [G] What up guys, Mike Gills here at RockingGuitarlessons.com and YouTube.com slash [D] RockingGuitarlessons1.
That's a band called [G] Vixen with the edge of a broken heart.
You guys remember Vixen?
Comment
if you do, because I'm just curious.
It reminded me a lot of Leto Ford.
And if you're an 80s
kid, you'll probably know who Vixen is, but very, very short-lived career [Bm] as far as I
know.
They were all chicks, all of them.
And [B] it's a good song, check them out.
Vixen, Edge
of a Broken Heart.
Standard tuning.
We'll go.
On the D string,
[B]
[Dm] [E] fret hand mute, so just
light pressure there.
Have your [G] third finger kind of hovering above the fifth fret, particularly
on the A and the D [E] string.
Pick the D twice, and then hit fifth fret D, third finger, and
then 1 E, first finger, and 3 [F] E, third finger.
[G] [F] And [G]
then go 3 [Em] D, 5 D with finger 1 and 3.
[Dm] [E] That's an [F] octave.
F G, F G.
[D]
[Bb] [G]
And that's a third fret, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D,
third finger, fifth [D] fret, G, twice, [Bb]
and first finger, 3 [C] G, once.
[Bb] [Em]
Start it over, [G] up [D] to where
you do the G octave, or the F and the G octave.
[G] And then this time, go, do a bar on the fifth
fret, G and B, third [C] finger.
Two [D] times, and then first finger's going to bar the [B] third
fret on the G and [Bb] B.
[Bb]
And then you repeat all that.
[D]
[Bb] [E] [C]
[G]
Alright, [B] checking my tuning there.
So anyways, you'll go through that twice, and then the verse kicks in where the vocals
come in, [E] and they're just hitting a G power chord with an [G] octave.
3 E, 5 A, 5 D, however
you want to finger that.
Alright, [N] so, through one action that probably a lot of you won't
know.
Like I said, if you know the song, leave it on the comments section here on my YouTube
channel.
I'm curious.
I'm just curious, man.
I'm very curious, man.
Alright, so, anyways,
my website.
Let's talk about that real quick.
Rockinguitarlessons.com, a lot of you subscribers,
and probably non-subscribers, are asking about my website, and I kind of opened my big mouth,
man.
And it said June, and then I said July, [E] and now I'm going, you know what, it's not
going to happen in July.
And then I had a tonsil surgery that put me back two weeks,
so I couldn't do nothing.
My son-in-law's older brother, Matt, is [N] the mastermind behind
this, and we're getting ready to jump on board with it again.
And it's close.
We just got
to get some content on it.
It's going to be $20 a month, and it will help your playing,
man.
It'll help take you to the next level.
Trust me.
We'll be able to fine-tune things.
Just make sure you got all your chords, and you're playing them right, and eliminating
bad habits along the way.
Bad habits are hard to break.
I know.
I've been teaching for 20
plus years, man, and I've seen it all with students.
And I created bad habits too.
We've
all did it.
But once you're on the upside of it, it feels good.
So we'll focus on getting
your playing to the next level.
YouTube.com .com/.rockingguitarlessons.com. If you're not subscribed, go subscribe
to my channel.
Spread the word.
Spread my videos.
Appreciate it.
Comments and all that
stuff.
If you have any questions just leave it in the comment section.
I prefer you guys
to do that.
I do get some in my inbox once in a while and I don't mind.
It's just I don't
check my inbox as much.
If it's a question you don't want anyone to hear, then go ahead
and send it [B] to my inbox or whatever or phone number or whatever.
Raggy Raggy Doo!
Oh by
the way, you need to check out a good buddy of mine, man.
YouTube friend.
Raggy Ragsdale.
R-A-G-G-Y R-A-G-S-D-A-L-E.
And he's on YouTube.
Really good guy, man.
Good people are hard
to find nowadays and he's a great man.
And has a really interesting channel.
I like it.
I find myself, you know, as busy as I am, I find myself sitting down.
He's one of the
few that I'll sit and watch.
He's just a real man.
A good guy too.
So when you get a chance
go over and check out his channel [B] and subscribe and show him some love, man.
Okay, we'll talk
to you guys soon.
[D] [Bb] [D]
[C] [D]
[C] [D]
[Bb]
[Gm] [N]
Key:
D
Bb
G
C
B
D
Bb
G
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _
[Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ What up guys, Mike Gills here at RockingGuitarlessons.com and YouTube.com slash [D] RockingGuitarlessons1.
That's a band called [G] Vixen with the edge of a broken heart.
You guys remember Vixen?
Comment
if you do, because I'm just curious.
_ It reminded me a lot of Leto Ford.
And if you're an 80s
kid, you'll probably know who Vixen is, but _ very, very short-lived career [Bm] as far as I
know.
They were all chicks, all of them. _
And [B] it's a good song, check them out.
Vixen, Edge
of a Broken Heart.
Standard tuning.
We'll go.
On the D string, _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [E] fret hand mute, so just
light pressure there.
Have your [G] third finger kind of hovering above the fifth fret, particularly
on the A and the D [E] string.
Pick the D twice, and then hit fifth fret D, _ third finger, and
then 1 E, first finger, and 3 [F] E, third finger.
[G] _ _ _ [F] And _ [G] _
_ _ _ then go 3 [Em] D, 5 D with finger 1 and 3.
[Dm] _ _ [E] That's an [F] octave.
F G, F G.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [G]
And that's a third fret, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D,
third finger, fifth [D] fret, G, twice, [Bb] _
_ _ and first finger, 3 [C] G, once.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Start it over, _ _ [G] _ _ up [D] to where
you do the G octave, or the F and the G octave.
[G] And then this time, go, do a bar on the fifth
fret, G and B, third [C] finger.
Two [D] times, and then first finger's going to bar the [B] third
fret on the G and [Bb] B.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
And then you repeat all that.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Alright, [B] checking my tuning there.
So anyways, you'll go through that twice, and then the verse kicks in where the vocals
come in, [E] and they're just hitting a G power chord with an [G] octave.
3 E, 5 A, 5 D, however
you want to finger that. _ _ _ _
Alright, [N] so, through one action that probably a lot of you won't
know.
Like I said, if you know the song, leave it on the comments section here on my YouTube
channel.
I'm curious.
I'm just curious, man.
I'm very curious, man.
Alright, so, anyways,
my website.
Let's talk about that real quick.
Rockinguitarlessons.com, a lot of you subscribers, _
and probably non-subscribers, are asking about my website, and I kind of opened my big mouth,
man.
And it said June, and then I said July, [E] and now I'm going, you know what, it's not
going to happen in July.
And then I had a tonsil surgery that put me back two weeks,
so I couldn't do nothing. _
_ My _ son-in-law's older brother, Matt, is [N] the mastermind behind
this, and we're getting ready to jump on board with it again.
And it's close.
We just got
to get some content on it.
It's going to be $20 a month, and it will help your playing,
man.
It'll help take you to the next level.
Trust me.
We'll be able to fine-tune things.
Just make sure you got all your chords, and you're playing them right, and eliminating
bad habits along the way.
Bad habits are hard to break.
I know.
I've been teaching for 20
plus years, man, and I've seen it all with students.
And I created bad habits too.
We've
all did it.
But once you're on the upside of it, it feels good.
So _ _ we'll focus on getting
your playing to the next level.
YouTube.com _ .com/.rockingguitarlessons.com. If you're not subscribed, go subscribe
to my channel.
Spread the word.
Spread my videos.
Appreciate it.
_ Comments and all that
stuff.
If you have any questions just leave it in the comment section.
I prefer you guys
to do that.
I do get some in my inbox once in a while and I don't mind.
It's just I don't
check my inbox as much.
If it's a question you don't want anyone to hear, then go ahead
and send it [B] to my inbox or whatever or phone number or whatever.
Raggy Raggy Doo!
Oh by
the way, you need to check out a good buddy of mine, man.
YouTube friend.
Raggy Ragsdale.
R-A-G-G-Y R-A-G-S-D-A-L-E.
And he's on YouTube.
_ Really good guy, man.
Good people are hard
to find nowadays and he's a great man.
_ And has a really interesting channel.
I like it.
I find myself, you know, as busy as I am, I find myself sitting down.
He's one of the
few that I'll sit and watch.
He's just a real man.
A good guy too.
So when you get a chance
go over and check out his channel [B] and subscribe and show him some love, man.
Okay, we'll talk
to you guys soon.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _
[Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ What up guys, Mike Gills here at RockingGuitarlessons.com and YouTube.com slash [D] RockingGuitarlessons1.
That's a band called [G] Vixen with the edge of a broken heart.
You guys remember Vixen?
Comment
if you do, because I'm just curious.
_ It reminded me a lot of Leto Ford.
And if you're an 80s
kid, you'll probably know who Vixen is, but _ very, very short-lived career [Bm] as far as I
know.
They were all chicks, all of them. _
And [B] it's a good song, check them out.
Vixen, Edge
of a Broken Heart.
Standard tuning.
We'll go.
On the D string, _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [E] fret hand mute, so just
light pressure there.
Have your [G] third finger kind of hovering above the fifth fret, particularly
on the A and the D [E] string.
Pick the D twice, and then hit fifth fret D, _ third finger, and
then 1 E, first finger, and 3 [F] E, third finger.
[G] _ _ _ [F] And _ [G] _
_ _ _ then go 3 [Em] D, 5 D with finger 1 and 3.
[Dm] _ _ [E] That's an [F] octave.
F G, F G.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [G]
And that's a third fret, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D,
third finger, fifth [D] fret, G, twice, [Bb] _
_ _ and first finger, 3 [C] G, once.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Start it over, _ _ [G] _ _ up [D] to where
you do the G octave, or the F and the G octave.
[G] And then this time, go, do a bar on the fifth
fret, G and B, third [C] finger.
Two [D] times, and then first finger's going to bar the [B] third
fret on the G and [Bb] B.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
And then you repeat all that.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Alright, [B] checking my tuning there.
So anyways, you'll go through that twice, and then the verse kicks in where the vocals
come in, [E] and they're just hitting a G power chord with an [G] octave.
3 E, 5 A, 5 D, however
you want to finger that. _ _ _ _
Alright, [N] so, through one action that probably a lot of you won't
know.
Like I said, if you know the song, leave it on the comments section here on my YouTube
channel.
I'm curious.
I'm just curious, man.
I'm very curious, man.
Alright, so, anyways,
my website.
Let's talk about that real quick.
Rockinguitarlessons.com, a lot of you subscribers, _
and probably non-subscribers, are asking about my website, and I kind of opened my big mouth,
man.
And it said June, and then I said July, [E] and now I'm going, you know what, it's not
going to happen in July.
And then I had a tonsil surgery that put me back two weeks,
so I couldn't do nothing. _
_ My _ son-in-law's older brother, Matt, is [N] the mastermind behind
this, and we're getting ready to jump on board with it again.
And it's close.
We just got
to get some content on it.
It's going to be $20 a month, and it will help your playing,
man.
It'll help take you to the next level.
Trust me.
We'll be able to fine-tune things.
Just make sure you got all your chords, and you're playing them right, and eliminating
bad habits along the way.
Bad habits are hard to break.
I know.
I've been teaching for 20
plus years, man, and I've seen it all with students.
And I created bad habits too.
We've
all did it.
But once you're on the upside of it, it feels good.
So _ _ we'll focus on getting
your playing to the next level.
YouTube.com _ .com/.rockingguitarlessons.com. If you're not subscribed, go subscribe
to my channel.
Spread the word.
Spread my videos.
Appreciate it.
_ Comments and all that
stuff.
If you have any questions just leave it in the comment section.
I prefer you guys
to do that.
I do get some in my inbox once in a while and I don't mind.
It's just I don't
check my inbox as much.
If it's a question you don't want anyone to hear, then go ahead
and send it [B] to my inbox or whatever or phone number or whatever.
Raggy Raggy Doo!
Oh by
the way, you need to check out a good buddy of mine, man.
YouTube friend.
Raggy Ragsdale.
R-A-G-G-Y R-A-G-S-D-A-L-E.
And he's on YouTube.
_ Really good guy, man.
Good people are hard
to find nowadays and he's a great man.
_ And has a really interesting channel.
I like it.
I find myself, you know, as busy as I am, I find myself sitting down.
He's one of the
few that I'll sit and watch.
He's just a real man.
A good guy too.
So when you get a chance
go over and check out his channel [B] and subscribe and show him some love, man.
Okay, we'll talk
to you guys soon.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [N] _