Chords for Mini Lesson Waiting On A Friend , The Rolling Stones acoustic guitar lesson part 1

Tempo:
110.1 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

Em

G

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mini Lesson Waiting On A Friend , The Rolling Stones acoustic guitar lesson part 1 chords
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[F]
[C] [Em] [F]
[C] [Em] [F]
[C] [Em] [F]
[Am] [Dm]
[F] [G] [C]
[G]
[E] [C]
[G] [G]
[C]
[Am] [F]
[G] Waiting on a friend
[Eb] Really simple song.
It's just got a [C] nice little intro
[E] it just shows that the
Smallest thing you can almost do to have something a little [Bb] bit of melody played with a [C] chord other than just strumming the chord
[F]
So [C] it's it's elegant in its simplicity.
We have C chord
[Am]
We have [Bm] a little F chord
With the addition of the D just like on the [C] C chord
[D] We're gonna be adding our little finger on the D
So in the beginning the first thing we hear is a C chord strum with the added ninth, which is called [C] C add 9
[Em] Then the ninth
D here stays on while I move the rest of my hand to an [N] F
And I love a little intro in waiting on a friend is about the most interesting thing that thing that happens in the song
[D] So you might as well learn how to do this.
[C] It's played.
You're holding a C chord down
Starts with the bass or the C chord in the very first time we hear it
We don't hear [A] the bass note song comes in on the second beat of the measure [F] so we hear the strumming [C] one
two and three and four
So we don't hear again this
[Em] What's we're gonna hear every other time in the song, [F] but if we're breaking down the the very intro we hear the chord on [C] B2
Two and three [D] and and then moving to that little F keeping the D on and this will be coming in on the and of [Dm] four
[F]
[Bb] Hitting the F in the bass by itself afterwards and then strumming across the F chord
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
Em
121
G
2131
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
Em
121
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_ _ [C] _ [Em] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [G] _ Waiting on a friend
[Eb] Really simple song.
It's just got a [C] nice little intro
[E] it just shows that the
Smallest thing you can almost do to have something a little [Bb] bit of melody played with a [C] chord other than just strumming the chord
_ _ [F] _ _ _
So [C] it's it's elegant in its simplicity.
We have C chord
[Am] _
We have [Bm] a little F chord
With the addition of the D just like on the [C] C chord
[D] We're gonna be adding our little finger on the D
So in the beginning the first thing we hear is a C chord strum with the added ninth, which is called [C] C add 9
[Em] _ Then the ninth
D here stays on while I move the rest of my hand to an [N] F
And I love a little intro in waiting on a friend is about the most interesting thing that thing that happens in the song
[D] So you might as well learn how to do this.
[C] It's played.
You're holding a C chord down
Starts with the bass or the C chord in the very first time we hear it
We don't hear [A] the bass note song comes in on the second beat of the measure [F] so we hear the strumming [C] one
two and three and four
_ So we don't hear again this _
[Em] _ What's we're gonna hear every other time in the song, [F] but if we're breaking down the the very intro we hear the chord on [C] B2
Two and three [D] and and then moving to that little F keeping the D on and this will be coming in on the and of [Dm] four
_ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] Hitting the F in the bass by itself afterwards and then strumming across the F chord _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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