Chords for I'm an Asshole-Denis Leary
Tempo:
131.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
F#
B
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] This song is really easy to play.
I play it in drop D tuning because if you accidentally strum the first string
[F#] When it's a [D#] normal [N] tuning it sounds awful, but when it's tuned down to a D
It's in tune with the rest of the song so tune it down to a drop D
The [G#] first part of the song starts out with a normal D [F#] chord which is this
[G] Then it goes [F#] into what looks like sort of a C add 9
[B] You have your ring and pinky fingers [Am] on the third fret of the B and E [N] strings
And then your middle finger on the third fret of [D#] the A string
[D] And then [G] you put your pointer finger on the second fret [F#] of the A string and [B] keep your other two fingers in place
[G] And then move it up, [A#] [D] and this is what it sounds [B] like I'll play it slow
[Bm] starting with the D chord
[D]
[G]
[Gm] [D] So it's kind of a [G] the bass [F#] line changes for each chord change.
Here's what it sounds [E] like at normal speed
[D]
[G] [Gm]
[D] [G]
[Gm] [D] [G]
[N]
And you just play this for the intro the verses and all the choruses and
Pretty much the whole song except for the bridge which goes like this
you put your pointer finger on the second fret of
the D string you put your ring finger on the fourth fret of the G string and
Your pinky on [E] the fifth fret of the B string and
The next chord in the [A] bridge is an A chord
and you just keep on repeating those for the
[F#] [N] Bridge you can either keep to a strumming pattern or just one single [C#] downstroke, so right after the bridge you're going to go into this
Set out an A and just do three down strokes
[A] [N] Down to the fifth fret and bar the first three chords since we're in drop [G] D.
This will make a G
Slide up [F#] one
And then [G] go here and play the E
[E] And [F#]
go right back into the same [F] strumming pattern that we [A#] were playing before [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D]
I play it in drop D tuning because if you accidentally strum the first string
[F#] When it's a [D#] normal [N] tuning it sounds awful, but when it's tuned down to a D
It's in tune with the rest of the song so tune it down to a drop D
The [G#] first part of the song starts out with a normal D [F#] chord which is this
[G] Then it goes [F#] into what looks like sort of a C add 9
[B] You have your ring and pinky fingers [Am] on the third fret of the B and E [N] strings
And then your middle finger on the third fret of [D#] the A string
[D] And then [G] you put your pointer finger on the second fret [F#] of the A string and [B] keep your other two fingers in place
[G] And then move it up, [A#] [D] and this is what it sounds [B] like I'll play it slow
[Bm] starting with the D chord
[D]
[G]
[Gm] [D] So it's kind of a [G] the bass [F#] line changes for each chord change.
Here's what it sounds [E] like at normal speed
[D]
[G] [Gm]
[D] [G]
[Gm] [D] [G]
[N]
And you just play this for the intro the verses and all the choruses and
Pretty much the whole song except for the bridge which goes like this
you put your pointer finger on the second fret of
the D string you put your ring finger on the fourth fret of the G string and
Your pinky on [E] the fifth fret of the B string and
The next chord in the [A] bridge is an A chord
and you just keep on repeating those for the
[F#] [N] Bridge you can either keep to a strumming pattern or just one single [C#] downstroke, so right after the bridge you're going to go into this
Set out an A and just do three down strokes
[A] [N] Down to the fifth fret and bar the first three chords since we're in drop [G] D.
This will make a G
Slide up [F#] one
And then [G] go here and play the E
[E] And [F#]
go right back into the same [F] strumming pattern that we [A#] were playing before [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D]
Key:
G
D
F#
B
Gm
G
D
F#
_ [G] _ This song is really easy to play.
I play it in drop D tuning because if you accidentally strum the first string
[F#] When it's a [D#] normal [N] tuning it sounds awful, but when it's tuned down to a D
It's in tune with the rest of the song so tune it down to a drop D
_ _ The [G#] first part of the song starts out with a normal D [F#] chord _ which is this
_ _ _ [G] Then it goes [F#] into what looks like sort of a C add 9
[B] You have your ring and pinky fingers [Am] on the third fret of the B and E [N] strings
And then your middle finger on the third fret of [D#] the A string
_ [D] And _ then [G] you put your pointer finger on the second fret [F#] of the A string and [B] keep your other two fingers in place
[G] _ And then move it up, [A#] _ _ _ _ [D] and this is what it sounds [B] like I'll play it slow
[Bm] starting with the D chord
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ So it's kind of a [G] the bass [F#] line changes for each chord change.
Here's what it sounds [E] like at normal speed
[D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And you just play this for the intro the verses and all the choruses and
Pretty much the whole song except for the bridge which goes like this
you put your pointer finger on the second fret of
the D string you put your ring finger on the fourth fret of the G string and
_ _ Your pinky on [E] the fifth fret of the B string _ _ _ _ and
The next chord in the [A] bridge is an A chord
and _ you just keep on repeating those for the
[F#] _ _ [N] _ Bridge you can either keep to a strumming pattern or just one single [C#] downstroke, so right after the bridge you're going to go into this _
Set out an A and just do three down strokes
[A] _ _ _ [N] _ Down to the fifth fret and bar the first three chords since we're in drop [G] D.
This will make a G _ _ _ _
Slide up [F#] one _ _ _
And then [G] go here and play the E
[E] _ And [F#] _
_ go right back into the same [F] strumming pattern that we [A#] were playing before [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I play it in drop D tuning because if you accidentally strum the first string
[F#] When it's a [D#] normal [N] tuning it sounds awful, but when it's tuned down to a D
It's in tune with the rest of the song so tune it down to a drop D
_ _ The [G#] first part of the song starts out with a normal D [F#] chord _ which is this
_ _ _ [G] Then it goes [F#] into what looks like sort of a C add 9
[B] You have your ring and pinky fingers [Am] on the third fret of the B and E [N] strings
And then your middle finger on the third fret of [D#] the A string
_ [D] And _ then [G] you put your pointer finger on the second fret [F#] of the A string and [B] keep your other two fingers in place
[G] _ And then move it up, [A#] _ _ _ _ [D] and this is what it sounds [B] like I'll play it slow
[Bm] starting with the D chord
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ So it's kind of a [G] the bass [F#] line changes for each chord change.
Here's what it sounds [E] like at normal speed
[D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And you just play this for the intro the verses and all the choruses and
Pretty much the whole song except for the bridge which goes like this
you put your pointer finger on the second fret of
the D string you put your ring finger on the fourth fret of the G string and
_ _ Your pinky on [E] the fifth fret of the B string _ _ _ _ and
The next chord in the [A] bridge is an A chord
and _ you just keep on repeating those for the
[F#] _ _ [N] _ Bridge you can either keep to a strumming pattern or just one single [C#] downstroke, so right after the bridge you're going to go into this _
Set out an A and just do three down strokes
[A] _ _ _ [N] _ Down to the fifth fret and bar the first three chords since we're in drop [G] D.
This will make a G _ _ _ _
Slide up [F#] one _ _ _
And then [G] go here and play the E
[E] _ And [F#] _
_ go right back into the same [F] strumming pattern that we [A#] were playing before [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _