Chords for This Wild Life - I Fall Apart (Acoustic Tutorial)
Tempo:
64.75 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#
D#
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Hey guys, I'm gonna go over our post Malone cover the full tabs are on our website this wildlife band calm
But right now I'm gonna give you a quick run-through of the song.
So I'm in e
Standard and I dropped the high ease down a half step.
So it sounds like and I'm on capo too.
So it sounds like this
[D#] So it starts off at the 11th fret
This a string will be muted the whole time.
So it goes 11 mute [F#] 11 11 and I'll just play it slow for you
So [D#m] it just goes and [C#] slide this whole shape down to the fourth fret
[G#] [A#m] [F#m] That's the first two and then we're gonna go just to an e
major
[F#] Then to [G#] a f-sharp minor
That right
[C#] [G#] So that's the intro.
So when you play [C#] it faster, it just goes
[A#m] [F#]
[C#] [G#] [N] Then there's a little lead on top of it that starts out on the high E string on the fifth fret.
It just [C#] goes
[A#] [D#] [C#] And that's like [N] the only two parts in the intro
And then when the chorus comes in Kev [D#] strumming
[C#]
[F#] [C#] So he's [A#] doing this f-sharp major here and making [C#] sure that these two strings are open
What
[F#] [C#] [B] I'm playing over that is I'm going up to the
[C#] 14th fret on the B and E string and I'm just going
[G#]
That's pretty much all the lead [C#] stuff is for the chorus and then we go into the second verse
He's playing pretty much the exact same chords as the chorus.
He's just changing the strumming pattern.
So it's just like
[F#]
[C#] [F#]
[C#] [G] My little lead on that part is just basically octaves
so on the D string and on the B string will be what we're playing so the D string you're on the
fourth fret and on the B string you're up on the
7th so it [G#] goes
[F] [D#]
one is
[C#] [D#] And
[D#] [C#] [D#] then the same basically notes of the chorus [A#m] so the [C#] next part would go
[G#] [C#]
[D#] [N] That's that and then the only thing that's left is the bridge.
So when the bridge comes in
Starts on that E major [F#] so it goes
[F] And then back to this
[C#] So everything will [F#] end with that.
So go
[D#m]
[G#]
[C#] Then this will be the [A] new chord you slide [C#m] up to this ninth fret
[C#] ninth fret on the E
11th fret on the D string
eighth fret on the G string so
[F#] [C#] [A#]
[C#] [G#] It kept playing the exact same thing.
He's just strumming
[F#] [C#]
[N] And that's pretty much all the parts of the song.
I put all the tabs on our website this wildlife band comm
So if you want to see exactly what is played head on
But right now I'm gonna give you a quick run-through of the song.
So I'm in e
Standard and I dropped the high ease down a half step.
So it sounds like and I'm on capo too.
So it sounds like this
[D#] So it starts off at the 11th fret
This a string will be muted the whole time.
So it goes 11 mute [F#] 11 11 and I'll just play it slow for you
So [D#m] it just goes and [C#] slide this whole shape down to the fourth fret
[G#] [A#m] [F#m] That's the first two and then we're gonna go just to an e
major
[F#] Then to [G#] a f-sharp minor
That right
[C#] [G#] So that's the intro.
So when you play [C#] it faster, it just goes
[A#m] [F#]
[C#] [G#] [N] Then there's a little lead on top of it that starts out on the high E string on the fifth fret.
It just [C#] goes
[A#] [D#] [C#] And that's like [N] the only two parts in the intro
And then when the chorus comes in Kev [D#] strumming
[C#]
[F#] [C#] So he's [A#] doing this f-sharp major here and making [C#] sure that these two strings are open
What
[F#] [C#] [B] I'm playing over that is I'm going up to the
[C#] 14th fret on the B and E string and I'm just going
[G#]
That's pretty much all the lead [C#] stuff is for the chorus and then we go into the second verse
He's playing pretty much the exact same chords as the chorus.
He's just changing the strumming pattern.
So it's just like
[F#]
[C#] [F#]
[C#] [G] My little lead on that part is just basically octaves
so on the D string and on the B string will be what we're playing so the D string you're on the
fourth fret and on the B string you're up on the
7th so it [G#] goes
[F] [D#]
one is
[C#] [D#] And
[D#] [C#] [D#] then the same basically notes of the chorus [A#m] so the [C#] next part would go
[G#] [C#]
[D#] [N] That's that and then the only thing that's left is the bridge.
So when the bridge comes in
Starts on that E major [F#] so it goes
[F] And then back to this
[C#] So everything will [F#] end with that.
So go
[D#m]
[G#]
[C#] Then this will be the [A] new chord you slide [C#m] up to this ninth fret
[C#] ninth fret on the E
11th fret on the D string
eighth fret on the G string so
[F#] [C#] [A#]
[C#] [G#] It kept playing the exact same thing.
He's just strumming
[F#] [C#]
[N] And that's pretty much all the parts of the song.
I put all the tabs on our website this wildlife band comm
So if you want to see exactly what is played head on
Key:
C#
F#
G#
D#
A#m
C#
F#
G#
Hey guys, I'm gonna go over our post Malone cover the full tabs are on our website this wildlife band calm
But right now I'm gonna give you a quick run-through of the song.
So I'm in e
_ Standard and I dropped the high ease down a half step.
So it sounds like and I'm on capo too.
So it sounds like this
[D#] So it starts off at the 11th fret
This a string will be muted the whole time.
So it goes 11 mute [F#] 11 11 and I'll just play it slow for you
So [D#m] it just goes and [C#] _ _ slide this whole shape down to the fourth fret
[G#] _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#m] That's the first two and then we're gonna go just to an e
major
[F#] _ _ _ Then to [G#] a f-sharp minor
That right
[C#] _ _ _ [G#] So that's the intro.
So when you play [C#] it faster, it just goes
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [G#] _ [N] Then there's a little lead on top of it that starts out on the high E string on the fifth fret.
It just [C#] goes _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ [D#] _ [C#] _ _ And that's like [N] the only two parts in the intro
And then when the chorus comes in Kev [D#] strumming
_ [C#] _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ So he's [A#] doing this f-sharp major here and making [C#] sure that these two strings are open
_ What _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ [B] I'm playing over that is I'm going up to the
[C#] 14th fret on the B and E string and I'm just going _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _
That's pretty much all the lead [C#] stuff is for the chorus and then we go into the second verse
He's playing pretty much the exact same chords as the chorus.
He's just changing the strumming pattern.
So it's just like
_ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ [G] My little lead on that part is just basically octaves
so on the D string and on the B string will be what we're playing so the D string you're on the
fourth fret and on the B string you're up on the
7th so it [G#] goes
[F] _ _ [D#] _
one is
_ [C#] _ _ [D#] _ And _
[D#] _ _ _ [C#] _ [D#] _ then the same basically notes of the chorus [A#m] so the [C#] next part would go
_ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _
[D#] _ _ [N] That's that and then the only thing that's left is the bridge.
So when the bridge comes in
Starts on that E major [F#] so it goes
_ _ [F] And then back to this
[C#] _ So everything will [F#] end with that.
So go
_ [D#m] _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] Then this will be the [A] new chord you slide [C#m] up to this ninth fret
[C#] ninth fret on the E
11th fret on the D string
eighth fret on the G string so _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] It kept playing the exact same thing.
He's just strumming
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] And that's pretty much all the parts of the song.
I put all the tabs on our website this wildlife band comm
So if you want to see exactly what is played head on
But right now I'm gonna give you a quick run-through of the song.
So I'm in e
_ Standard and I dropped the high ease down a half step.
So it sounds like and I'm on capo too.
So it sounds like this
[D#] So it starts off at the 11th fret
This a string will be muted the whole time.
So it goes 11 mute [F#] 11 11 and I'll just play it slow for you
So [D#m] it just goes and [C#] _ _ slide this whole shape down to the fourth fret
[G#] _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#m] That's the first two and then we're gonna go just to an e
major
[F#] _ _ _ Then to [G#] a f-sharp minor
That right
[C#] _ _ _ [G#] So that's the intro.
So when you play [C#] it faster, it just goes
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [G#] _ [N] Then there's a little lead on top of it that starts out on the high E string on the fifth fret.
It just [C#] goes _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ [D#] _ [C#] _ _ And that's like [N] the only two parts in the intro
And then when the chorus comes in Kev [D#] strumming
_ [C#] _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ So he's [A#] doing this f-sharp major here and making [C#] sure that these two strings are open
_ What _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ [B] I'm playing over that is I'm going up to the
[C#] 14th fret on the B and E string and I'm just going _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _
That's pretty much all the lead [C#] stuff is for the chorus and then we go into the second verse
He's playing pretty much the exact same chords as the chorus.
He's just changing the strumming pattern.
So it's just like
_ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ [G] My little lead on that part is just basically octaves
so on the D string and on the B string will be what we're playing so the D string you're on the
fourth fret and on the B string you're up on the
7th so it [G#] goes
[F] _ _ [D#] _
one is
_ [C#] _ _ [D#] _ And _
[D#] _ _ _ [C#] _ [D#] _ then the same basically notes of the chorus [A#m] so the [C#] next part would go
_ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _
[D#] _ _ [N] That's that and then the only thing that's left is the bridge.
So when the bridge comes in
Starts on that E major [F#] so it goes
_ _ [F] And then back to this
[C#] _ So everything will [F#] end with that.
So go
_ [D#m] _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] Then this will be the [A] new chord you slide [C#m] up to this ninth fret
[C#] ninth fret on the E
11th fret on the D string
eighth fret on the G string so _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] It kept playing the exact same thing.
He's just strumming
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] And that's pretty much all the parts of the song.
I put all the tabs on our website this wildlife band comm
So if you want to see exactly what is played head on