Chords for Learn to play rock 'n roll guitar in 5 minutes
Tempo:
73 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Dm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So we're going to start on the D string which is this string here D string
And we're having the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth fret on and off
And we're using two strings
This string and the string below [A] it
Try and get a bit of a rock and roll beat
Do you sound good already?
[C] Then we go down the string to the A string again the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth
fret on and off and we use two strings
This string and the [E] one below it
again the same [A] beat
[Dm] Then we move up to the G string
Which is the third from the top again the first finger on the second fret third finger on and off
On the fourth fret and we use again this string and the one below it
[D] Play an extra string
[A] And you've got your progression.
You've got your three chord progression for any rock and roll song
So let's just try and put something together
[E] [A] Okay, [Dm]
[Em] [A]
you're not gonna win an Ivan Novello, but [N] put some words to it
Speed it up slow it down and make it a bit edgier a bit rockier and see what you can do
You can use that progression or you can change use the same strings
But just change the order and you'll find that you can play more or less any rock and roll song that you know
Any three chord song?
The chords you're playing actually you're starting off [A] with the a chord
[E] When you go into the E chord
Then you go into the [D] B chord
[A] Those are the three chords you're playing, but you're just [A] playing them
That one is the A [E] and this one is the E
[D] The D so best of luck with it and I hope to see you again.
Bye
[N] [E]
And we're having the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth fret on and off
And we're using two strings
This string and the string below [A] it
Try and get a bit of a rock and roll beat
Do you sound good already?
[C] Then we go down the string to the A string again the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth
fret on and off and we use two strings
This string and the [E] one below it
again the same [A] beat
[Dm] Then we move up to the G string
Which is the third from the top again the first finger on the second fret third finger on and off
On the fourth fret and we use again this string and the one below it
[D] Play an extra string
[A] And you've got your progression.
You've got your three chord progression for any rock and roll song
So let's just try and put something together
[E] [A] Okay, [Dm]
[Em] [A]
you're not gonna win an Ivan Novello, but [N] put some words to it
Speed it up slow it down and make it a bit edgier a bit rockier and see what you can do
You can use that progression or you can change use the same strings
But just change the order and you'll find that you can play more or less any rock and roll song that you know
Any three chord song?
The chords you're playing actually you're starting off [A] with the a chord
[E] When you go into the E chord
Then you go into the [D] B chord
[A] Those are the three chords you're playing, but you're just [A] playing them
That one is the A [E] and this one is the E
[D] The D so best of luck with it and I hope to see you again.
Bye
[N] [E]
Key:
A
E
D
Dm
C
A
E
D
So we're going to start on the D string which is this string here D string
And we're having the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth fret on and off
And we're using two strings
This string and the string below [A] it
Try and get a bit of a rock and roll beat
Do _ _ _ _ _ _ you sound good already?
[C] Then we go down the string to the A string again the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth
fret on and off and we use two strings
This string and the [E] one below it _ _
_ _ _ again the same [A] beat
[Dm] Then we move up to the G string
Which is the third from the top again the first finger on the second fret third finger on and off
On the fourth fret and we use again this string and the one below it _
[D] _ _ _ _ Play an extra string
[A] And you've got your progression.
You've got your three chord progression for any rock and roll song
_ So let's just try and put something together _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ Okay, _ [Dm] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ you're not gonna win an Ivan Novello, but [N] put some words to it
Speed it up slow it down and make it a bit edgier a bit rockier and see what you can do
You can use that progression or you can change use the same strings
But just change the order and you'll find that you can play more or less any rock and roll song that you know
Any three chord song?
The chords you're playing actually you're starting off [A] with the a chord
[E] When you go into the E chord _
Then you go into the [D] B chord
_ [A] Those are the three chords you're playing, but you're just [A] playing them
That one is the A [E] and this one is the E
[D] The _ D so best of luck with it and I hope to see you again.
Bye
_ _ [N] _ _ _ [E] _ _
And we're having the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth fret on and off
And we're using two strings
This string and the string below [A] it
Try and get a bit of a rock and roll beat
Do _ _ _ _ _ _ you sound good already?
[C] Then we go down the string to the A string again the first finger on the second fret the third finger on the fourth
fret on and off and we use two strings
This string and the [E] one below it _ _
_ _ _ again the same [A] beat
[Dm] Then we move up to the G string
Which is the third from the top again the first finger on the second fret third finger on and off
On the fourth fret and we use again this string and the one below it _
[D] _ _ _ _ Play an extra string
[A] And you've got your progression.
You've got your three chord progression for any rock and roll song
_ So let's just try and put something together _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ Okay, _ [Dm] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ you're not gonna win an Ivan Novello, but [N] put some words to it
Speed it up slow it down and make it a bit edgier a bit rockier and see what you can do
You can use that progression or you can change use the same strings
But just change the order and you'll find that you can play more or less any rock and roll song that you know
Any three chord song?
The chords you're playing actually you're starting off [A] with the a chord
[E] When you go into the E chord _
Then you go into the [D] B chord
_ [A] Those are the three chords you're playing, but you're just [A] playing them
That one is the A [E] and this one is the E
[D] The _ D so best of luck with it and I hope to see you again.
Bye
_ _ [N] _ _ _ [E] _ _