Chords for you gotta move rolling stones lesson
Tempo:
85.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
C#
Gm
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Gm] Hey what's happening [C] guys?
[C#] [G]
[C] [C#] Back to do another lesson.
It's [G#] time for You Gotta
Move from Stones.
[C#] To be able to play this you have to put in
open C tuning, which is you have to tune your [C] low E and D down to C and your B
string actually has to go up a half step to C and your A [G] string tuned down to G
and then so it's [C] C G C G C E.
The E stays the same.
Sounds like this.
And I mean I
you have [Bm] to use a [C#] slide on this but the [C#m] way I play it I'm not I don't [G] know I
maybe I'm just compensating by playing the notes but I'm still you know trying
to get [G#] better at slide and I'm not very good right now but [C#] the way I play it is
[N] I'm gonna start with your first finger at the fourth fret of the [G] B string and
you're gonna [E] put your start at the fourth fret [Am] come up [C#] with your second
finger to the fifth fret [Gm] slide [G] it up to the [C] seventh [C#] [G]
and then you're gonna [C] hit
the open strings and with the slide you're gonna [E] come down from the second
to [D] the third [A] fret [D] [C] and [G]
[C]
[N] that second part is you're gonna start at the seventh
[Gm] fret [G#m] slide it put a little [A] vibrato on that note and slide it [C#] down [Fm] and then
[G] slide it back up to the fourth fret like this.
[C#m]
Open [C] slide part.
[C] [Gm]
[D#] [C] So for that
[A] part you're gonna start at the [G] seventh [C#] slide it down to the fifth [G#]
come [D#] down to
the third fret [G#] and then jump over to the [C] G string slide it down to the fifth
[C#]
[E] [D#] and then after that it goes [C]
[G#] so for [Gm] that part [Cm]
[N] you're gonna be at the third fret
of the G [G] string [N] your second finger you can kind of make this jump from the [C] G
string [Gm] to the B.
[Cm] [N] Bend that note at [G#] the third fret of the [D#] B string [Gm] and [Cm]
[C]
[C] then you're gonna go.
[G] [C#m]
So that for that [C] part that last part [F#] I'm gonna [C#] slide down to the fourth fret [C] of the B string.
[Gm] [C#] Come over to the [G] G.
[D] [A#] [C] [A]
[C#] Finish [Gm] off with.
[C]
Okay.
[N]
[C] So I'm gonna play it [E] one more time for you.
[C] [C]
[C]
[G] [Fm] [D#]
[C] Okay [Gm] [Cm]
[C] [C] [G]
[C]
[C]
[D] [C] hopefully that
[C#] [G]
[C] [C#] Back to do another lesson.
It's [G#] time for You Gotta
Move from Stones.
[C#] To be able to play this you have to put in
open C tuning, which is you have to tune your [C] low E and D down to C and your B
string actually has to go up a half step to C and your A [G] string tuned down to G
and then so it's [C] C G C G C E.
The E stays the same.
Sounds like this.
And I mean I
you have [Bm] to use a [C#] slide on this but the [C#m] way I play it I'm not I don't [G] know I
maybe I'm just compensating by playing the notes but I'm still you know trying
to get [G#] better at slide and I'm not very good right now but [C#] the way I play it is
[N] I'm gonna start with your first finger at the fourth fret of the [G] B string and
you're gonna [E] put your start at the fourth fret [Am] come up [C#] with your second
finger to the fifth fret [Gm] slide [G] it up to the [C] seventh [C#] [G]
and then you're gonna [C] hit
the open strings and with the slide you're gonna [E] come down from the second
to [D] the third [A] fret [D] [C] and [G]
[C]
[N] that second part is you're gonna start at the seventh
[Gm] fret [G#m] slide it put a little [A] vibrato on that note and slide it [C#] down [Fm] and then
[G] slide it back up to the fourth fret like this.
[C#m]
Open [C] slide part.
[C] [Gm]
[D#] [C] So for that
[A] part you're gonna start at the [G] seventh [C#] slide it down to the fifth [G#]
come [D#] down to
the third fret [G#] and then jump over to the [C] G string slide it down to the fifth
[C#]
[E] [D#] and then after that it goes [C]
[G#] so for [Gm] that part [Cm]
[N] you're gonna be at the third fret
of the G [G] string [N] your second finger you can kind of make this jump from the [C] G
string [Gm] to the B.
[Cm] [N] Bend that note at [G#] the third fret of the [D#] B string [Gm] and [Cm]
[C]
[C] then you're gonna go.
[G] [C#m]
So that for that [C] part that last part [F#] I'm gonna [C#] slide down to the fourth fret [C] of the B string.
[Gm] [C#] Come over to the [G] G.
[D] [A#] [C] [A]
[C#] Finish [Gm] off with.
[C]
Okay.
[N]
[C] So I'm gonna play it [E] one more time for you.
[C] [C]
[C]
[G] [Fm] [D#]
[C] Okay [Gm] [Cm]
[C] [C] [G]
[C]
[C]
[D] [C] hopefully that
Key:
C
G
C#
Gm
G#
C
G
C#
[C] [Gm] Hey what's happening [C] guys?
_ [C#] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ [C#] Back to do another lesson.
It's [G#] time for You Gotta
Move from Stones.
_ [C#] To be able to play _ this you have to put in
open C tuning, which is you have to tune your [C] low E and D down to C and your B
string actually has to go up a half step to C and your A [G] string tuned down to G
and then so it's [C] C G C G C E.
The E stays the same.
_ Sounds like this. _
_ _ _ And I mean I
you have [Bm] to use a [C#] slide on this but the [C#m] way I play it I'm not I don't [G] know I
maybe I'm just compensating by playing the notes but _ I'm still you know trying
to get [G#] better at slide and I'm not very good right now but [C#] the way I play it is
[N] I'm gonna start with your first finger at the fourth fret of the [G] B string _ _ _ and
you're gonna [E] put your start at the fourth fret [Am] come up [C#] with your second
finger to the fifth fret [Gm] slide [G] it up to the [C] seventh _ [C#] _ [G] _
and then you're gonna [C] hit
the open strings _ and with the slide you're gonna [E] come down from the second
to [D] the third [A] fret _ [D] [C] and _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] that second part is you're gonna start at the seventh
[Gm] fret _ [G#m] slide it put a little [A] vibrato on that note and slide it [C#] down [Fm] and then
[G] slide it back up to the fourth fret like this.
_ _ [C#m] _
Open [C] slide part.
[C] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C] So _ _ _ for that
[A] part you're gonna start at the [G] seventh _ _ [C#] slide it down to the fifth _ _ _ [G#] _
come [D#] down to
the third fret _ [G#] and then jump over to the [C] G string slide it down to the fifth
_ [C#] _ _
[E] [D#] and then after that it goes _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G#] so for [Gm] that part [Cm] _ _
[N] you're gonna be at the third fret
of the G [G] string [N] your second finger you can kind of make this jump from the [C] G
string [Gm] to the B.
[Cm] _ [N] Bend that note at [G#] the third fret of the [D#] B string [Gm] and [Cm] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[C] then you're gonna go.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C#m] _
So that for that [C] part that last part [F#] I'm gonna [C#] slide down to the fourth fret [C] of the B string.
[Gm] _ [C#] Come over to the [G] G. _ _
_ _ [D] _ [A#] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
[C#] Finish [Gm] off with.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ Okay.
[N] _ _ _
[C] So I'm gonna play it [E] one more time for you.
[C] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [D#] _
_ [C] _ Okay _ [Gm] _ [Cm] _ _
[C] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ hopefully that
_ [C#] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ [C#] Back to do another lesson.
It's [G#] time for You Gotta
Move from Stones.
_ [C#] To be able to play _ this you have to put in
open C tuning, which is you have to tune your [C] low E and D down to C and your B
string actually has to go up a half step to C and your A [G] string tuned down to G
and then so it's [C] C G C G C E.
The E stays the same.
_ Sounds like this. _
_ _ _ And I mean I
you have [Bm] to use a [C#] slide on this but the [C#m] way I play it I'm not I don't [G] know I
maybe I'm just compensating by playing the notes but _ I'm still you know trying
to get [G#] better at slide and I'm not very good right now but [C#] the way I play it is
[N] I'm gonna start with your first finger at the fourth fret of the [G] B string _ _ _ and
you're gonna [E] put your start at the fourth fret [Am] come up [C#] with your second
finger to the fifth fret [Gm] slide [G] it up to the [C] seventh _ [C#] _ [G] _
and then you're gonna [C] hit
the open strings _ and with the slide you're gonna [E] come down from the second
to [D] the third [A] fret _ [D] [C] and _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] that second part is you're gonna start at the seventh
[Gm] fret _ [G#m] slide it put a little [A] vibrato on that note and slide it [C#] down [Fm] and then
[G] slide it back up to the fourth fret like this.
_ _ [C#m] _
Open [C] slide part.
[C] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C] So _ _ _ for that
[A] part you're gonna start at the [G] seventh _ _ [C#] slide it down to the fifth _ _ _ [G#] _
come [D#] down to
the third fret _ [G#] and then jump over to the [C] G string slide it down to the fifth
_ [C#] _ _
[E] [D#] and then after that it goes _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G#] so for [Gm] that part [Cm] _ _
[N] you're gonna be at the third fret
of the G [G] string [N] your second finger you can kind of make this jump from the [C] G
string [Gm] to the B.
[Cm] _ [N] Bend that note at [G#] the third fret of the [D#] B string [Gm] and [Cm] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[C] then you're gonna go.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C#m] _
So that for that [C] part that last part [F#] I'm gonna [C#] slide down to the fourth fret [C] of the B string.
[Gm] _ [C#] Come over to the [G] G. _ _
_ _ [D] _ [A#] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
[C#] Finish [Gm] off with.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ Okay.
[N] _ _ _
[C] So I'm gonna play it [E] one more time for you.
[C] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [D#] _
_ [C] _ Okay _ [Gm] _ [Cm] _ _
[C] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ hopefully that