Chords for How To Play WEREWOLVES OF LONDON On Guitar For DUMMIES Warren Zevon @EricBlackmonGuitar
Tempo:
50.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Eb
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Welcome to Eric Blackmon [C] Music.
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [Eb] Hi, and welcome to this easy tutorial for a really fun song,
Werewolves of [E] London by Warren Zavon.
The guitar is tuned standard, E, A, D, [Em] G, B, E.
[G] And we're going to play the first part by going up to the 12th fret
and playing a G chord like this.
We're [Gb] basically playing the D, G, and B [G] string like that.
[Eb] We'll [D] move that to a D chord formed this way.
Now this is a normal F form.
That's F, moved up here to a D,
[N] and we're holding down the B string and high [D] E string at fret 10,
bringing in a finger to the G string, fret 11,
and to the D string, fret 12.
And that's our chord.
[G] Okay, so we've got G, D, [D] D again,
and then move it down to a C by moving that chord down [C] two frets.
So we've got [D] this in all down strums.
[C] And then we're going to move down [G] to a G chord here.
Same form.
That's at the third fret.
That's a G.
And we're going to play a C by doing this, and back to a G.
So that's how we'll finish up.
So we've got this.
[D] [Am]
[G]
[C] [G]
[N] Now if you'd like to strum through the song,
all we have to do [D] is play a D, [C] a C, [G] and a G like that.
[D] So we'd go down-up, [C] down-up, [G] down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up,
down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up.
[D]
So [G] [C] [G] you can play through the entire song either way
[D] by using the down-up, down-up strumming on the first position [G] chords.
or going up [D] to the 12th fret, [C] [G]
whichever one you prefer.
That's Werewolves of London by Warren Zavon on acoustic guitar.
Thanks for stopping by [D] and have a great day.
[G] [D] [C] [G]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [Eb] Hi, and welcome to this easy tutorial for a really fun song,
Werewolves of [E] London by Warren Zavon.
The guitar is tuned standard, E, A, D, [Em] G, B, E.
[G] And we're going to play the first part by going up to the 12th fret
and playing a G chord like this.
We're [Gb] basically playing the D, G, and B [G] string like that.
[Eb] We'll [D] move that to a D chord formed this way.
Now this is a normal F form.
That's F, moved up here to a D,
[N] and we're holding down the B string and high [D] E string at fret 10,
bringing in a finger to the G string, fret 11,
and to the D string, fret 12.
And that's our chord.
[G] Okay, so we've got G, D, [D] D again,
and then move it down to a C by moving that chord down [C] two frets.
So we've got [D] this in all down strums.
[C] And then we're going to move down [G] to a G chord here.
Same form.
That's at the third fret.
That's a G.
And we're going to play a C by doing this, and back to a G.
So that's how we'll finish up.
So we've got this.
[D] [Am]
[G]
[C] [G]
[N] Now if you'd like to strum through the song,
all we have to do [D] is play a D, [C] a C, [G] and a G like that.
[D] So we'd go down-up, [C] down-up, [G] down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up,
down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up.
[D]
So [G] [C] [G] you can play through the entire song either way
[D] by using the down-up, down-up strumming on the first position [G] chords.
or going up [D] to the 12th fret, [C] [G]
whichever one you prefer.
That's Werewolves of London by Warren Zavon on acoustic guitar.
Thanks for stopping by [D] and have a great day.
[G] [D] [C] [G]
Key:
G
D
C
Eb
E
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ Welcome to Eric Blackmon [C] Music.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ [Eb] Hi, and welcome to this easy tutorial for a really fun song,
Werewolves of [E] London by Warren Zavon.
The guitar is tuned standard, E, A, D, [Em] G, B, E.
[G] And we're going to play the first part by going up to the 12th fret
and playing a G chord like this.
We're [Gb] basically playing the D, G, and B [G] string like that.
[Eb] We'll [D] move that to a D chord formed this way.
Now this is a normal F form.
That's F, moved up here to a D,
[N] and we're holding down the B string and high [D] E string at fret 10,
bringing in a finger to the G string, fret 11,
and to the D string, fret 12.
And that's our chord.
[G] Okay, so we've got G, D, [D] D again,
and then move it down to a C by moving that chord down [C] two frets.
So we've got [D] this in all down strums. _
[C] _ And then we're going to move down [G] to a G chord here.
Same form.
That's at the third fret.
That's a G.
And we're going to play a C by doing this, and back to a G.
So that's how we'll finish up.
So we've got this.
[D] _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
[N] Now if you'd like to strum through the song,
all we have to do [D] is play a D, [C] a C, [G] and a G like that.
[D] So we'd go down-up, [C] down-up, [G] down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up,
down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up.
[D]
So [G] _ _ _ [C] [G] you can play through the entire song either way
[D] by using the down-up, down-up strumming on the first position [G] chords.
or going up [D] to the 12th fret, _ [C] _ [G] _ _
whichever one you prefer.
That's Werewolves of London by Warren Zavon on acoustic guitar.
Thanks for stopping by [D] and have a great day.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ [Eb] Hi, and welcome to this easy tutorial for a really fun song,
Werewolves of [E] London by Warren Zavon.
The guitar is tuned standard, E, A, D, [Em] G, B, E.
[G] And we're going to play the first part by going up to the 12th fret
and playing a G chord like this.
We're [Gb] basically playing the D, G, and B [G] string like that.
[Eb] We'll [D] move that to a D chord formed this way.
Now this is a normal F form.
That's F, moved up here to a D,
[N] and we're holding down the B string and high [D] E string at fret 10,
bringing in a finger to the G string, fret 11,
and to the D string, fret 12.
And that's our chord.
[G] Okay, so we've got G, D, [D] D again,
and then move it down to a C by moving that chord down [C] two frets.
So we've got [D] this in all down strums. _
[C] _ And then we're going to move down [G] to a G chord here.
Same form.
That's at the third fret.
That's a G.
And we're going to play a C by doing this, and back to a G.
So that's how we'll finish up.
So we've got this.
[D] _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
[N] Now if you'd like to strum through the song,
all we have to do [D] is play a D, [C] a C, [G] and a G like that.
[D] So we'd go down-up, [C] down-up, [G] down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up,
down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up, down-up.
[D]
So [G] _ _ _ [C] [G] you can play through the entire song either way
[D] by using the down-up, down-up strumming on the first position [G] chords.
or going up [D] to the 12th fret, _ [C] _ [G] _ _
whichever one you prefer.
That's Werewolves of London by Warren Zavon on acoustic guitar.
Thanks for stopping by [D] and have a great day.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _