Chords for "Irish Rhythm Guitar: Accompanying Celtic Tunes" by John Doyle
Tempo:
81.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [A]
[E]
[D] [N] Hello, my name is John Doyle and you were listening to a bunch of Irish traditional [D] tunes
So that's I'm just changing.
I'm staying on this lower level of the guitar.
It's going down
[B] Changing as it's changing and the other thing is you can just stay in D and do a drone if you go up [D] to this
right up here
on the 12th fret and
Just do it at the harmonic with the bass and is the thing is to if you do one on the one
so
Count one two three four one two three four one two three four one two three four hit the one on the bass you open up
the bass like that
Say for the G tune for example since we haven't done really [G] G
Just staying in on the G.
I'm doing the open G
[D] Just did a three chord trick there basically
[Bm] Just played it with effort
[F] Three
[G] Stay in the G.
Then it's C D G
It's C
[C]
[Am] There's a minor just [G] there
[N] For you know just for example with the mountain road again, it's a it's an easy example because it actually is a three [D] chord trick
What I'm doing is Lilton by the way, that's what it's called didn't delay
[A] [D]
So
That's [C#] that's the first time around in that [N] June
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [A]
[E]
[D] [N] Hello, my name is John Doyle and you were listening to a bunch of Irish traditional [D] tunes
So that's I'm just changing.
I'm staying on this lower level of the guitar.
It's going down
[B] Changing as it's changing and the other thing is you can just stay in D and do a drone if you go up [D] to this
right up here
on the 12th fret and
Just do it at the harmonic with the bass and is the thing is to if you do one on the one
so
Count one two three four one two three four one two three four one two three four hit the one on the bass you open up
the bass like that
Say for the G tune for example since we haven't done really [G] G
Just staying in on the G.
I'm doing the open G
[D] Just did a three chord trick there basically
[Bm] Just played it with effort
[F] Three
[G] Stay in the G.
Then it's C D G
It's C
[C]
[Am] There's a minor just [G] there
[N] For you know just for example with the mountain road again, it's a it's an easy example because it actually is a three [D] chord trick
What I'm doing is Lilton by the way, that's what it's called didn't delay
[A] [D]
So
That's [C#] that's the first time around in that [N] June
Key:
D
G
A
E
B
D
G
A
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ Hello, my name is John Doyle and you were listening to a bunch of Irish traditional [D] tunes
So that's I'm just changing.
I'm staying on this lower level of the guitar.
It's going down
[B] Changing as it's changing and the other thing is you can just stay in D and do a drone if you go up [D] to this
right up here
_ on the 12th fret and
Just do it at the harmonic with the bass and is the thing is to if you do one on the one
so
Count one two three four one two three four one two three four one two three four hit the one on the bass you open up
the bass like that
Say for the G tune for example since we haven't done really [G] G _
_ _ Just staying in on the G.
I'm doing the open G _
[D] Just did a three chord trick there basically
_ [Bm] Just played it with effort
[F] Three
[G] _ _ _ Stay in the G.
Then it's C D G
It's C
[C] _ _
[Am] There's a minor just [G] there _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] For you know just for example with the mountain road again, it's a it's an easy example because it actually is a three [D] chord trick _ _ _
What I'm doing is Lilton by the way, that's what it's called didn't delay _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So
That's [C#] that's the first time around in that [N] June
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ Hello, my name is John Doyle and you were listening to a bunch of Irish traditional [D] tunes
So that's I'm just changing.
I'm staying on this lower level of the guitar.
It's going down
[B] Changing as it's changing and the other thing is you can just stay in D and do a drone if you go up [D] to this
right up here
_ on the 12th fret and
Just do it at the harmonic with the bass and is the thing is to if you do one on the one
so
Count one two three four one two three four one two three four one two three four hit the one on the bass you open up
the bass like that
Say for the G tune for example since we haven't done really [G] G _
_ _ Just staying in on the G.
I'm doing the open G _
[D] Just did a three chord trick there basically
_ [Bm] Just played it with effort
[F] Three
[G] _ _ _ Stay in the G.
Then it's C D G
It's C
[C] _ _
[Am] There's a minor just [G] there _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] For you know just for example with the mountain road again, it's a it's an easy example because it actually is a three [D] chord trick _ _ _
What I'm doing is Lilton by the way, that's what it's called didn't delay _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So
That's [C#] that's the first time around in that [N] June