Chords for How to play Hot Blooded by Foreigner acoustic
Tempo:
84.825 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
E
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] I'm going to show you how to play Hot Blooded by Farner on the acoustic guitar.
Capo on the second fret [F#] to match their acoustic version of it.
[C] [F#] And the first chord is going to be an E.
E major.
It's open, [C#] two, two, one, open, open.
I'm using my middle finger and ring finger to play [F#m] the twos there.
And then [F#] my index finger to play the one G string.
And there's actually two E chords there.
The first E chord is with your pinky down on the string right
under your ring [G#] finger.
So your pinky will be down the second fret of the G string.
And then you kind of release it to get that sound.
[C] And the [B] second chord is an A.
We're going to play open on the A string
and then a two, two, two on the following three strings.
And you're just going to bar it with your index finger.
Try to mute that high E or don't play it.
And then for the second A chord, drop your ring finger on the B string.
So on the third fret.
All together.
[F#]
[B] [C#] Now to transition into the next riff.
There's only three riffs in [D#] this whole song.
Transition into the next riff, you're going
to need a power chord on the B.
On the B power chord.
[A#] And it's just a two [C#] on the [G#] A string and then a four [C#] on the D and the G.
And I'll either mute the [F#] low E with my middle finger
or the tip [C#] of my index finger. So [D#] together.
[G#] [B]
[C#] And then I play the A.
[F#]
And then drop into the E again.
And then now start the second riff.
So the second riff is E, [E] D, [F#] A, E.
[B] [F#] Now the E and the A are the same.
But the D is open [B] two on the open [E] D, open on the D string.
Two on [G] the G string [E] and three on the B string.
And that's your D.
[B] [F#] And that's that whole riff.
[F#] If it feels all [E] right, [F#] maybe we can stay all night.
[E] [B] Shall I leave [F#] you a key?
[C#] And there's one more riff.
Remember that chord you played here?
It's the B power chord.
Well, we're going to take that same chord structure
[N] and we're going to move it to the five on the E.
Just a power chord.
We're going to move to the five on the E.
And this next riff, I'll just play it real quick all the way through
so you know what it [G#] sounds like.
[D#]
[C#] [E] [B]
[E] [G#] [F#] [B]
But it's all power chords.
You're going to slide between the five and the seven on the E string.
[C#] [G#]
I'll add a little in there.
And then you'll go to [E] the five on the A [B] and up to the E again.
Slide between the five and seven [C#] again.
[D#] Four on the A, five [G#] on the E.
Slide between the five and [C#] seven again.
[E]
Back to the A on the five, [B] five on [D#] the E,
and then slide back and forth again.
[C#]
[C] Now [E] play five on the A, five on the E, [A] three on the E,
[F#] and back, drop into your E major, and then back into that first riff.
[B] [F#]
[B] And that is the whole song.
It's just those three riffs.
You just kind of stack them back to back [G] all the way through, like three times,
and that's it.
It's the whole song.
So thanks for watching.
If you have any questions, leave me a comment below, and
Capo on the second fret [F#] to match their acoustic version of it.
[C] [F#] And the first chord is going to be an E.
E major.
It's open, [C#] two, two, one, open, open.
I'm using my middle finger and ring finger to play [F#m] the twos there.
And then [F#] my index finger to play the one G string.
And there's actually two E chords there.
The first E chord is with your pinky down on the string right
under your ring [G#] finger.
So your pinky will be down the second fret of the G string.
And then you kind of release it to get that sound.
[C] And the [B] second chord is an A.
We're going to play open on the A string
and then a two, two, two on the following three strings.
And you're just going to bar it with your index finger.
Try to mute that high E or don't play it.
And then for the second A chord, drop your ring finger on the B string.
So on the third fret.
All together.
[F#]
[B] [C#] Now to transition into the next riff.
There's only three riffs in [D#] this whole song.
Transition into the next riff, you're going
to need a power chord on the B.
On the B power chord.
[A#] And it's just a two [C#] on the [G#] A string and then a four [C#] on the D and the G.
And I'll either mute the [F#] low E with my middle finger
or the tip [C#] of my index finger. So [D#] together.
[G#] [B]
[C#] And then I play the A.
[F#]
And then drop into the E again.
And then now start the second riff.
So the second riff is E, [E] D, [F#] A, E.
[B] [F#] Now the E and the A are the same.
But the D is open [B] two on the open [E] D, open on the D string.
Two on [G] the G string [E] and three on the B string.
And that's your D.
[B] [F#] And that's that whole riff.
[F#] If it feels all [E] right, [F#] maybe we can stay all night.
[E] [B] Shall I leave [F#] you a key?
[C#] And there's one more riff.
Remember that chord you played here?
It's the B power chord.
Well, we're going to take that same chord structure
[N] and we're going to move it to the five on the E.
Just a power chord.
We're going to move to the five on the E.
And this next riff, I'll just play it real quick all the way through
so you know what it [G#] sounds like.
[D#]
[C#] [E] [B]
[E] [G#] [F#] [B]
But it's all power chords.
You're going to slide between the five and the seven on the E string.
[C#] [G#]
I'll add a little in there.
And then you'll go to [E] the five on the A [B] and up to the E again.
Slide between the five and seven [C#] again.
[D#] Four on the A, five [G#] on the E.
Slide between the five and [C#] seven again.
[E]
Back to the A on the five, [B] five on [D#] the E,
and then slide back and forth again.
[C#]
[C] Now [E] play five on the A, five on the E, [A] three on the E,
[F#] and back, drop into your E major, and then back into that first riff.
[B] [F#]
[B] And that is the whole song.
It's just those three riffs.
You just kind of stack them back to back [G] all the way through, like three times,
and that's it.
It's the whole song.
So thanks for watching.
If you have any questions, leave me a comment below, and
Key:
F#
B
C#
E
G#
F#
B
C#
_ _ _ [B] _ _ I'm going to show you how to play Hot Blooded by Farner on the acoustic guitar.
Capo on the second fret [F#] to match their acoustic version of it.
[C] [F#] And the first chord is going to be an E. _
E major.
It's open, _ [C#] two, two, _ one, open, open.
I'm using my middle finger and ring finger to play [F#m] the twos there.
And then [F#] my index finger to play the one G string.
_ And there's actually two E chords there.
The first E chord is with your pinky down on the string right
under your ring [G#] finger.
So your pinky will be down the second fret of the G string.
And then you kind of release it to get that sound.
_ _ _ [C] And the [B] second chord is an A.
We're going to play open on the A string
and then a two, two, two on the following three strings.
And you're just going to bar it with your index finger.
_ Try to mute that high E or don't play it.
_ And then for the second A chord, drop your ring finger on the B string.
So on the third fret. _ _
All together.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [C#] Now to transition into the next riff.
There's only three riffs in [D#] this whole song.
Transition into the next riff, you're going
to need a power chord on the B.
On the B power chord. _ _
_ [A#] And it's just a two [C#] on the [G#] A string and then a four [C#] on the D and the G.
_ And I'll either mute the [F#] low E with my middle finger
or the tip [C#] of my index finger. So _ _ [D#] together.
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ And then I play the A.
[F#]
And then drop into the E again.
And then now start the second riff.
So the second riff is E, _ [E] D, [F#] A, E. _
_ [B] _ [F#] Now the E and the A are the same.
But the D is open [B] two on the open [E] D, open on the D string.
Two on [G] the G string [E] and three on the B string.
And that's your D.
[B] _ _ _ [F#] And that's that whole riff.
_ _ _ _ [F#] If it feels all [E] right, _ [F#] maybe we can stay all night.
[E] _ [B] Shall I leave [F#] you a key?
_ [C#] And there's one more riff.
Remember that chord you played here?
It's the B power chord.
Well, we're going to take that same chord structure
[N] and we're going to move it to the five on the E.
Just a power chord.
We're going to move to the five on the E.
And this next riff, I'll just play it real quick all the way through
so you know what it [G#] sounds like.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ _ But it's all power chords.
_ You're going to slide between the five and the seven on the E string.
[C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
I'll add a little in there.
And then you'll go to [E] the five on the A [B] and up to the E again.
Slide between the five and seven [C#] again.
_ [D#] Four on the A, five [G#] on the E.
Slide between the five and [C#] seven again.
[E] _
Back to the A on the five, [B] five on [D#] the E,
and then slide back and forth again.
[C#] _
_ [C] Now [E] play five on the A, five on the E, [A] three on the E,
[F#] _ and back, drop into your E major, and then back into that first riff.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [B] _ _ And that is the whole song.
It's just those three riffs.
You just kind of stack them back to back [G] all the way through, like three times,
and that's it.
It's the whole song.
So thanks for watching.
If you have any questions, leave me a comment below, and
Capo on the second fret [F#] to match their acoustic version of it.
[C] [F#] And the first chord is going to be an E. _
E major.
It's open, _ [C#] two, two, _ one, open, open.
I'm using my middle finger and ring finger to play [F#m] the twos there.
And then [F#] my index finger to play the one G string.
_ And there's actually two E chords there.
The first E chord is with your pinky down on the string right
under your ring [G#] finger.
So your pinky will be down the second fret of the G string.
And then you kind of release it to get that sound.
_ _ _ [C] And the [B] second chord is an A.
We're going to play open on the A string
and then a two, two, two on the following three strings.
And you're just going to bar it with your index finger.
_ Try to mute that high E or don't play it.
_ And then for the second A chord, drop your ring finger on the B string.
So on the third fret. _ _
All together.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [C#] Now to transition into the next riff.
There's only three riffs in [D#] this whole song.
Transition into the next riff, you're going
to need a power chord on the B.
On the B power chord. _ _
_ [A#] And it's just a two [C#] on the [G#] A string and then a four [C#] on the D and the G.
_ And I'll either mute the [F#] low E with my middle finger
or the tip [C#] of my index finger. So _ _ [D#] together.
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ And then I play the A.
[F#]
And then drop into the E again.
And then now start the second riff.
So the second riff is E, _ [E] D, [F#] A, E. _
_ [B] _ [F#] Now the E and the A are the same.
But the D is open [B] two on the open [E] D, open on the D string.
Two on [G] the G string [E] and three on the B string.
And that's your D.
[B] _ _ _ [F#] And that's that whole riff.
_ _ _ _ [F#] If it feels all [E] right, _ [F#] maybe we can stay all night.
[E] _ [B] Shall I leave [F#] you a key?
_ [C#] And there's one more riff.
Remember that chord you played here?
It's the B power chord.
Well, we're going to take that same chord structure
[N] and we're going to move it to the five on the E.
Just a power chord.
We're going to move to the five on the E.
And this next riff, I'll just play it real quick all the way through
so you know what it [G#] sounds like.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ _ But it's all power chords.
_ You're going to slide between the five and the seven on the E string.
[C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
I'll add a little in there.
And then you'll go to [E] the five on the A [B] and up to the E again.
Slide between the five and seven [C#] again.
_ [D#] Four on the A, five [G#] on the E.
Slide between the five and [C#] seven again.
[E] _
Back to the A on the five, [B] five on [D#] the E,
and then slide back and forth again.
[C#] _
_ [C] Now [E] play five on the A, five on the E, [A] three on the E,
[F#] _ and back, drop into your E major, and then back into that first riff.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [B] _ _ And that is the whole song.
It's just those three riffs.
You just kind of stack them back to back [G] all the way through, like three times,
and that's it.
It's the whole song.
So thanks for watching.
If you have any questions, leave me a comment below, and