Chords for jigsaw puzzle rolling stones lesson
Tempo:
101.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
E
F#
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A]
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[F#]
[A] [B]
[A]
[B]
[E] [E]
[Gm] Hey, how are you guys?
Back to do a lesson for Jigsaw Puzzle from [G]
Beggar's Banquet.
Another great acoustic Stones track.
Just wanted to go over the [B]
rhythm part, the part that Keith [A] is playing, I think.
[D#] So, there are only four [E] chords in this whole song.
[B] B [Am] to A, [Em] F sharp, [F#] and [E] E.
Sometimes it's going to go E, [F#] [A] F sharp, [B] and go up.
[C] But, one way to play the B [G] to A, one way to play the progression would be barre chords.
[B] So that would be 7th [A] to 5th, [F#] 2nd, F sharp, [E] and then E.
[Em] Another way to play [C]
it would be [G] like, first position, [B] this would be B, this shape.
[C] [B]
[A] [E] [F#]
[E] [G] So doing it this way here, start with this shape, [B]
B to [A] A, first position.
You're going to [G] flatten your finger, add your ring [A] finger, [G] like an A to D suspension, and [A] lift off.
[F#] F sharp.
When you're doing the F sharp, B and the high E string open.
Or you could start with it open and then add your first finger,
[E] finish with an E.
So [G] there's, let me see, there's three verses of that progression.
And then when it gets to, me, I'm waiting, so, [F#]
H, [A] I, O, [B] that's [G] when you're going to go up [E] the neck.
[Gm] E to [F#] F sharp, [A] A to B, [B] and then you're going to [G] stay on the B for a [B] minute.
Just trying to do, just trying to [A]
stay on the A for a minute.
For a minute.
[B] [G] And then you're going to go back into the [C] regular chords, [Am] E to [F#] A, F [E] sharp, A.
[C] So [G] that's all there is to the song, really.
It's [B] just, just different ways [G] to play.
For [Gm] me, I think what sounds best is this way, playing it [B] this way.
[A] Especially on a 12 string.
[F#]
[E] But, I mean, you know, you have to [Em] mix it up.
Sometimes, I mean, on a regular acoustic, [G] a barre chord might [B] sound better.
It's kind of hard to play,
[G] especially like this is a 12 string and the action's pretty [B] high, pretty high on it.
I [Gm] know, excuses, excuses, [B] right?
But barre chords are [A] kind of tough to play on this.
[F#]
[E] So [C] for this guitar, [B] it sounds better to do it in the first position.
[A] [A] [F#]
[E]
[G] But that's just about all there is to the song.
[A] Okay, and thanks [G] for watching.
[C] And hopefully I'll be back soon.
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[B] [A]
[F#] [E]
[F#]
[A] [B]
[A]
[B]
[E] [E]
[Gm] Hey, how are you guys?
Back to do a lesson for Jigsaw Puzzle from [G]
Beggar's Banquet.
Another great acoustic Stones track.
Just wanted to go over the [B]
rhythm part, the part that Keith [A] is playing, I think.
[D#] So, there are only four [E] chords in this whole song.
[B] B [Am] to A, [Em] F sharp, [F#] and [E] E.
Sometimes it's going to go E, [F#] [A] F sharp, [B] and go up.
[C] But, one way to play the B [G] to A, one way to play the progression would be barre chords.
[B] So that would be 7th [A] to 5th, [F#] 2nd, F sharp, [E] and then E.
[Em] Another way to play [C]
it would be [G] like, first position, [B] this would be B, this shape.
[C] [B]
[A] [E] [F#]
[E] [G] So doing it this way here, start with this shape, [B]
B to [A] A, first position.
You're going to [G] flatten your finger, add your ring [A] finger, [G] like an A to D suspension, and [A] lift off.
[F#] F sharp.
When you're doing the F sharp, B and the high E string open.
Or you could start with it open and then add your first finger,
[E] finish with an E.
So [G] there's, let me see, there's three verses of that progression.
And then when it gets to, me, I'm waiting, so, [F#]
H, [A] I, O, [B] that's [G] when you're going to go up [E] the neck.
[Gm] E to [F#] F sharp, [A] A to B, [B] and then you're going to [G] stay on the B for a [B] minute.
Just trying to do, just trying to [A]
stay on the A for a minute.
For a minute.
[B] [G] And then you're going to go back into the [C] regular chords, [Am] E to [F#] A, F [E] sharp, A.
[C] So [G] that's all there is to the song, really.
It's [B] just, just different ways [G] to play.
For [Gm] me, I think what sounds best is this way, playing it [B] this way.
[A] Especially on a 12 string.
[F#]
[E] But, I mean, you know, you have to [Em] mix it up.
Sometimes, I mean, on a regular acoustic, [G] a barre chord might [B] sound better.
It's kind of hard to play,
[G] especially like this is a 12 string and the action's pretty [B] high, pretty high on it.
I [Gm] know, excuses, excuses, [B] right?
But barre chords are [A] kind of tough to play on this.
[F#]
[E] So [C] for this guitar, [B] it sounds better to do it in the first position.
[A] [A] [F#]
[E]
[G] But that's just about all there is to the song.
[A] Okay, and thanks [G] for watching.
[C] And hopefully I'll be back soon.
Key:
B
A
E
F#
G
B
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [E] _
_ [Gm] _ _ Hey, how are you guys?
Back to do a lesson for Jigsaw Puzzle from _ [G] _
Beggar's Banquet.
_ Another great acoustic _ Stones track.
Just wanted to go over the [B] _ _
rhythm part, the part that Keith [A] is playing, I think. _
_ [D#] So, there are only four [E] chords _ _ in this whole song.
[B] B [Am] to A, _ [Em] F sharp, [F#] and [E] E.
Sometimes it's going to go E, [F#] _ [A] F sharp, [B] and go up.
_ [C] But, one way to play the B [G] to A, one way to play the progression would be barre chords.
[B] _ _ So that would be 7th [A] to 5th, _ [F#] 2nd, F sharp, [E] and then E.
_ _ [Em] Another way to play [C] _ _
it would be [G] like, first position, [B] this would be B, this shape.
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [G] So doing it this way here, start with this shape, [B] _
_ B to [A] A, first position.
You're going to [G] flatten your finger, add your ring [A] finger, _ _ [G] like an A to D suspension, and [A] lift off. _
_ [F#] F sharp.
_ When you're doing the F sharp, B and the high E string open.
_ _ Or you could _ _ start _ _ with it open and then add your first finger, _ _ _
[E] _ finish with an E.
_ _ So [G] there's, let me see, there's three verses of that progression.
And then when it gets to, _ _ me, I'm waiting, so, [F#] _
H, _ [A] _ I, O, [B] _ that's [G] when you're going to go up [E] the neck. _ _
[Gm] E to [F#] F sharp, _ [A] A to B, [B] _ and then you're going to [G] stay on the B for a [B] minute.
Just trying to do, just trying to [A] _
stay _ _ on the A for a minute.
For a minute.
[B] _ _ _ _ [G] And then you're going to go back into the [C] regular chords, [Am] E to [F#] A, F [E] sharp, A.
[C] _ _ _ So [G] that's all there is to the song, really.
It's [B] just, just different ways [G] to play.
For [Gm] me, I think what sounds best is this way, playing it [B] this way. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ Especially on a 12 string.
_ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ But, I mean, you know, you have to [Em] mix it up.
Sometimes, I mean, on a regular acoustic, [G] a barre chord might [B] sound better.
It's kind of hard to play, _ _ _
[G] _ especially like this is a 12 string and the action's pretty [B] high, pretty high on it.
I [Gm] know, excuses, excuses, [B] right?
But barre chords are [A] kind of tough to play on this.
[F#] _ _
[E] _ _ _ So [C] for this guitar, [B] it sounds better to do it in the first position. _ _
_ _ [A] _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ But that's just about all there is to the song.
_ [A] Okay, and thanks [G] for watching.
[C] _ _ And hopefully I'll be back soon.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [E] _
_ [Gm] _ _ Hey, how are you guys?
Back to do a lesson for Jigsaw Puzzle from _ [G] _
Beggar's Banquet.
_ Another great acoustic _ Stones track.
Just wanted to go over the [B] _ _
rhythm part, the part that Keith [A] is playing, I think. _
_ [D#] So, there are only four [E] chords _ _ in this whole song.
[B] B [Am] to A, _ [Em] F sharp, [F#] and [E] E.
Sometimes it's going to go E, [F#] _ [A] F sharp, [B] and go up.
_ [C] But, one way to play the B [G] to A, one way to play the progression would be barre chords.
[B] _ _ So that would be 7th [A] to 5th, _ [F#] 2nd, F sharp, [E] and then E.
_ _ [Em] Another way to play [C] _ _
it would be [G] like, first position, [B] this would be B, this shape.
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [G] So doing it this way here, start with this shape, [B] _
_ B to [A] A, first position.
You're going to [G] flatten your finger, add your ring [A] finger, _ _ [G] like an A to D suspension, and [A] lift off. _
_ [F#] F sharp.
_ When you're doing the F sharp, B and the high E string open.
_ _ Or you could _ _ start _ _ with it open and then add your first finger, _ _ _
[E] _ finish with an E.
_ _ So [G] there's, let me see, there's three verses of that progression.
And then when it gets to, _ _ me, I'm waiting, so, [F#] _
H, _ [A] _ I, O, [B] _ that's [G] when you're going to go up [E] the neck. _ _
[Gm] E to [F#] F sharp, _ [A] A to B, [B] _ and then you're going to [G] stay on the B for a [B] minute.
Just trying to do, just trying to [A] _
stay _ _ on the A for a minute.
For a minute.
[B] _ _ _ _ [G] And then you're going to go back into the [C] regular chords, [Am] E to [F#] A, F [E] sharp, A.
[C] _ _ _ So [G] that's all there is to the song, really.
It's [B] just, just different ways [G] to play.
For [Gm] me, I think what sounds best is this way, playing it [B] this way. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ Especially on a 12 string.
_ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ But, I mean, you know, you have to [Em] mix it up.
Sometimes, I mean, on a regular acoustic, [G] a barre chord might [B] sound better.
It's kind of hard to play, _ _ _
[G] _ especially like this is a 12 string and the action's pretty [B] high, pretty high on it.
I [Gm] know, excuses, excuses, [B] right?
But barre chords are [A] kind of tough to play on this.
[F#] _ _
[E] _ _ _ So [C] for this guitar, [B] it sounds better to do it in the first position. _ _
_ _ [A] _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ But that's just about all there is to the song.
_ [A] Okay, and thanks [G] for watching.
[C] _ _ And hopefully I'll be back soon.