it's far easier to "grasp" the pattern. The lyrics are sung with different speeds so the distance between each chord in different phrases might confuse you. So basically, I recommend you get your rhythm in sync with the piano from the song and you will not need to read these chords eve...
The title and some references in the bridge lyrics come from a Richard Brautigan poem. He talks about a ‘young prince’ riding a ‘dawncolored horse’ and describes someone he loves as being his “breathing castle” which I took to mean a sentient space to exist in. Both these phrases d...
’ by Ellas McDaniel, better known by his stage name: Bo Diddley. Bo Diddley has always been at his strongest on riff songs which sit firmly on one chord or hover back and forth over two chords, riding the riff to intense heights. ‘Who Do You Love?’ is one of his most famous...
Note 2: I've noticed some differences from the lyrics in this performance and the recorded version so I corrected them to be accurate to the recording. Tuning: Half-step down (Eb,Bb,Gb,Db,Ab,eb) No Capo Strumming Pattern: DD DUDU (This seems to sound right for me :P) Chords: G |...