Take on Me by Aha - Acoustic cover by the Moon Loungers CHORDS Am D G Cadd9 C/B x___ xx___ ___ x___ x___ |||♦| ||| ||| ||| ||| ||♦♦|| |||♦|♦ |♦||| ||♦||| |♦||| ||| |||♦| ♦|||♦♦ |♦||♦| |||♦| ||| ||...
Title: Take Me Away (Acoustic) Tabbed by: Dean Wilby - dean_wilby@hotmail.com Chords: E A5 C#m7 C#m7(2) Bsus4 Bsus4(2) Ab5 B5 C#5 E|---0---0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x-- B|---0---0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x-- G|---1---2---6---6...
Posted on July 4, 2019 by Judy I love this description I came up with for “Waterfall Dreams:” Let yourself dream as soothing acoustic guitar chords cascade over you. Continue reading → Posted in Insight Timer | Tagged acoustic guitar, composing, composing music, creativity, guitar, hauntin...
Guest you’d most like to feature on your record? Weirdly, I think we got lucky with this already havingTobi Duncanfeature onBarely Humanon our last record. Great guy. Amazing set of chords on that geezer. Love him to bits. Hardest thing about being in a band?
So, it makes sense to set aside a certain amount of time to work on your chords during your practice sessions. If you have a teacher, and they’ve given you a few chords to master, prioritize those. If you haven’t started working on your chords yet, then you can Google...
Even just learning some different chords, it takes you down a different road and you think, “That’s really interesting.” Everything informs everything else. I try and let other influences come in, as opposed to shutting things out. Lyrically, I think I would put such things like “...
Even now, there’s chords that I play that I can’t tell you the name of. I just know how to play them. So it was a lot of “Hey kid, let me show you this.” Or, “Are you writing today? What are you doing to further yourself and music?” There was a lot of that and ...
Take It Easy Chords All right so the first thing let’s just run through the chords that we’re going to be using for How To Play Take It Easy By The Eagles. We have G; so I’m on the third fret of the low E with my second finger, second fret of the A string with my first...
“Pete Townshend is someone who clearly prefers most of the time to steer away from flashy solos. All his songs are pretty much chord-driven, whether they're inversions or not, they're based on chords. “That's something that I've always taken to heart and worked to apply in my o...
It’s funny how that works. The song is definitely different for us, but I absolutely adore the violin and electric guitar singing together, they’re such a cool combo. It was cool to be able to play a different sort of acoustic guitar part, more licks and minor c...