Shape of My Heart - Lee Ritenour, Steve Lukather and Andy McKee Chords
Tempo:
93.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
C#
B
D
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [C#m] [B] [F#m] It's a [C#] very important [D] album for me to sort of [C#m] showcase my love [B] and passion of all these [F#] styles [C#] and [D] to really
Bring together for the almost the first time [A] ever.
I think all these [C#] flavors [D] that
End up on [G#m] on one album that [F#m] showcased the guitar of what it really can do
[A]
Same day that Lucy was over here to [Em] compose 68
[A] and [F#] [A] [D#] in your dream
[C#] [G#]
[F#] I said Luke I got one more tune.
I want you to play on I said
I'm gonna do a couple pieces with this incredible guitarist Andy [C#m] McKee
Andy [B] [E] [A]
[Em] is another [B] just [C#m] virtual so solo [A] guitarist
[C#] [A] He's [C#] really
[A] Of [C#] this new generation.
[C#m] Meanwhile, he's he's a wonderful [E] musician.
He's not a sideshow.
He's not a [C#m] freak show and
[B]
[E] So I knew [A] I wanted to put Andy on [B] something else besides his solo piece
[A] That would also showcase him [B] maybe in a slightly different way that [C#m] it doesn't usually [D] do the one track
We did [A] with Lee myself and Andy [C#] McKee.
I was playing [D] electric Lee was [F#m] playing
classical and Andy was playing a steel string acoustic and
then you know, we had this [E] fantastic John [Bm] Beasley and
[C#] Jimmy Johnson and
[F#m] Will Kennedy [E] and
[B] It just kind of fell [C#] together.
We'd none of us ever, [Bm] you know that group of people [D] had never played together before
[A] And all of a sudden like you [C#] know within two takes we had this [D] amazing [B] thing going on on the sting to a
[F#m] [E] different
[D] Way of presenting that particular piece of music [C#] which really came out.
[F#m] We're all smiling going.
Wow.
That was easy
That was so much fun to do a whole record.
Okay, this should be the vehicle and it ended up turning out great
[C#m] [Bm] [B] [D] [C#m]
[Bm] [B] [F] [D]
[A] [C#] [D]
[B] [A] [F#m]
[A] [D] [A] [C]
Bring together for the almost the first time [A] ever.
I think all these [C#] flavors [D] that
End up on [G#m] on one album that [F#m] showcased the guitar of what it really can do
[A]
Same day that Lucy was over here to [Em] compose 68
[A] and [F#] [A] [D#] in your dream
[C#] [G#]
[F#] I said Luke I got one more tune.
I want you to play on I said
I'm gonna do a couple pieces with this incredible guitarist Andy [C#m] McKee
Andy [B] [E] [A]
[Em] is another [B] just [C#m] virtual so solo [A] guitarist
[C#] [A] He's [C#] really
[A] Of [C#] this new generation.
[C#m] Meanwhile, he's he's a wonderful [E] musician.
He's not a sideshow.
He's not a [C#m] freak show and
[B]
[E] So I knew [A] I wanted to put Andy on [B] something else besides his solo piece
[A] That would also showcase him [B] maybe in a slightly different way that [C#m] it doesn't usually [D] do the one track
We did [A] with Lee myself and Andy [C#] McKee.
I was playing [D] electric Lee was [F#m] playing
classical and Andy was playing a steel string acoustic and
then you know, we had this [E] fantastic John [Bm] Beasley and
[C#] Jimmy Johnson and
[F#m] Will Kennedy [E] and
[B] It just kind of fell [C#] together.
We'd none of us ever, [Bm] you know that group of people [D] had never played together before
[A] And all of a sudden like you [C#] know within two takes we had this [D] amazing [B] thing going on on the sting to a
[F#m] [E] different
[D] Way of presenting that particular piece of music [C#] which really came out.
[F#m] We're all smiling going.
Wow.
That was easy
That was so much fun to do a whole record.
Okay, this should be the vehicle and it ended up turning out great
[C#m] [Bm] [B] [D] [C#m]
[Bm] [B] [F] [D]
[A] [C#] [D]
[B] [A] [F#m]
[A] [D] [A] [C]
Key:
A
C#
B
D
C#m
A
C#
B
[F#m] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ [F#m] It's a [C#] very important [D] album for me to sort of [C#m] showcase my love [B] and passion of all these [F#] styles [C#] and [D] to really
Bring together for the almost the first time [A] ever.
I think all these [C#] flavors [D] that
End up on [G#m] on one album that [F#m] showcased the guitar of what it really can do
_ _ _ [A] _
_ Same day that Lucy was over here to [Em] compose 68
[A] and _ [F#] _ [A] _ [D#] in your dream
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [F#] _ I said Luke I got one more tune.
I want you to play on I said
I'm gonna do a couple pieces with this incredible guitarist Andy [C#m] McKee
Andy _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [Em] is another [B] just [C#m] virtual so solo [A] guitarist
[C#] _ [A] He's [C#] really
[A] Of [C#] this new generation.
[C#m] Meanwhile, he's he's a wonderful [E] musician.
He's not a sideshow.
He's not a [C#m] freak show and
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B]
[E] So I knew [A] I wanted to put Andy on [B] something else besides his solo piece
[A] That would also showcase him [B] maybe in a slightly different way that [C#m] it doesn't usually [D] do the one track
We did [A] with Lee myself and Andy [C#] McKee.
I was playing [D] electric Lee was [F#m] playing
classical and Andy was playing a steel string acoustic and
then you know, we had this [E] fantastic John [Bm] Beasley and
[C#] Jimmy Johnson and
[F#m] Will Kennedy [E] _ and
[B] It just kind of fell [C#] together.
We'd none of us ever, [Bm] you know that group of people [D] had never played together before
[A] And all of a sudden like you [C#] know within two takes we had this [D] amazing [B] thing going on on the sting to a
[F#m] [E] different
_ [D] Way of presenting that particular piece of music [C#] which really came out.
[F#m] We're all smiling going.
Wow.
That was easy
That was so much fun to do a whole record.
Okay, this should be the vehicle and it ended up turning out great
_ [C#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ [D] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [B] _ [F] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [D] _
_ [B] _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [C] _
Bring together for the almost the first time [A] ever.
I think all these [C#] flavors [D] that
End up on [G#m] on one album that [F#m] showcased the guitar of what it really can do
_ _ _ [A] _
_ Same day that Lucy was over here to [Em] compose 68
[A] and _ [F#] _ [A] _ [D#] in your dream
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [F#] _ I said Luke I got one more tune.
I want you to play on I said
I'm gonna do a couple pieces with this incredible guitarist Andy [C#m] McKee
Andy _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [Em] is another [B] just [C#m] virtual so solo [A] guitarist
[C#] _ [A] He's [C#] really
[A] Of [C#] this new generation.
[C#m] Meanwhile, he's he's a wonderful [E] musician.
He's not a sideshow.
He's not a [C#m] freak show and
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B]
[E] So I knew [A] I wanted to put Andy on [B] something else besides his solo piece
[A] That would also showcase him [B] maybe in a slightly different way that [C#m] it doesn't usually [D] do the one track
We did [A] with Lee myself and Andy [C#] McKee.
I was playing [D] electric Lee was [F#m] playing
classical and Andy was playing a steel string acoustic and
then you know, we had this [E] fantastic John [Bm] Beasley and
[C#] Jimmy Johnson and
[F#m] Will Kennedy [E] _ and
[B] It just kind of fell [C#] together.
We'd none of us ever, [Bm] you know that group of people [D] had never played together before
[A] And all of a sudden like you [C#] know within two takes we had this [D] amazing [B] thing going on on the sting to a
[F#m] [E] different
_ [D] Way of presenting that particular piece of music [C#] which really came out.
[F#m] We're all smiling going.
Wow.
That was easy
That was so much fun to do a whole record.
Okay, this should be the vehicle and it ended up turning out great
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