Chords for America A Horse With No Name Guitar Lesson + Tutorial
Tempo:
118.7 bpm
Chords used:
Em
A
F#m
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music, and we're going to break down Horse With No Name,
two-chord jam.
All right, we love it.
If you haven't yet, I appreciate you subscribing here to the Marty Music YouTube channel right here.
It's where I'm at.
And then description below that little area, there's links for some free courses that'll
help you out.
Also, a link for you to request tunes that you'd like to see me teach.
So that's helpful.
All right, let's break it down.
All right, this whole song is two chords, a two-chord jam.
It's E minor to F sharp minor, but there's lots of colors and extensions that you can
mix in, and that's what you're hearing.
You're also hearing more than one guitar.
Also, I would revert back to this kind of like, oh, one of the easiest songs to play
ever is Horse With No Name.
We'll start with the E minor, and that kind of cheater version, the second chord, is just
the second fret on the G string.
So if you were a [D]
beginner
[Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
So that's like kind of a cheating way to do it.
Now I have a way, since it's more than one guitar and it's not doing the same thing over
and over, this is how I would play it if I was doing a cover and singing it, and I was
one guitar player.
I would play E minor for the verses like that.
And then I would play [A] this F sharp minor.
So what you're getting is an F sharp [B] minor 7 with an open B and open high [A] E in there.
So it's just a type of F sharp minor.
Don't worry about the extension names.
So [Em] [A]
for [G#m] the verses
[B]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[G] So another variation is where you can hear
[B] [Em] that
And so you could play E minor and hit that, which just makes it E minor 7, but it's still
an E minor chord.
And then you could go to F sharp minor [F#m] 7, [A] or where the A string's muted, which is similar
to that one.
So the A string's just [F#] muted out.
[F#m]
[Em] And
[F#m] [Em]
[F#m] [Em]
[F#m] [E] so also during some of the verses you'll hear [Em] the
[A] [Em]
[A]
[Em] [A]
And so an [E] alternate [A] version, which is [F#] having [A]
that voicing instead for a type of [E] F sharp,
and if you can get [F#m] your thumb in there, [A]
another type of F sharp minor.
But that one's not comfortable for me, so I like this one.
Listen to how they function the same way.
So basically a two chord jam with some [B] various colors that are up to you to add.
[Em]
[F#m] Yeah, I mean, [Em] that's it.
[A]
[Em] Alright, [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em]
[E] I hope you guys enjoyed that lesson.
Thanks again for hanging out with me for a little bit, a few minutes.
[G#] Also once again, I would love for you to [C#] subscribe here to the Marty Music YouTube channel.
And if you're trying to get deeper into [E] guitar, you can check those links in the description
down there for some free courses that will give you some guidance [C#m] and some other cool links.
Thank you again for supporting.
Hope to see you later.
[A]
[E]
[A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music, and we're going to break down Horse With No Name,
two-chord jam.
All right, we love it.
If you haven't yet, I appreciate you subscribing here to the Marty Music YouTube channel right here.
It's where I'm at.
And then description below that little area, there's links for some free courses that'll
help you out.
Also, a link for you to request tunes that you'd like to see me teach.
So that's helpful.
All right, let's break it down.
All right, this whole song is two chords, a two-chord jam.
It's E minor to F sharp minor, but there's lots of colors and extensions that you can
mix in, and that's what you're hearing.
You're also hearing more than one guitar.
Also, I would revert back to this kind of like, oh, one of the easiest songs to play
ever is Horse With No Name.
We'll start with the E minor, and that kind of cheater version, the second chord, is just
the second fret on the G string.
So if you were a [D]
beginner
[Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
So that's like kind of a cheating way to do it.
Now I have a way, since it's more than one guitar and it's not doing the same thing over
and over, this is how I would play it if I was doing a cover and singing it, and I was
one guitar player.
I would play E minor for the verses like that.
And then I would play [A] this F sharp minor.
So what you're getting is an F sharp [B] minor 7 with an open B and open high [A] E in there.
So it's just a type of F sharp minor.
Don't worry about the extension names.
So [Em] [A]
for [G#m] the verses
[B]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em] [F#m]
[G] So another variation is where you can hear
[B] [Em] that
And so you could play E minor and hit that, which just makes it E minor 7, but it's still
an E minor chord.
And then you could go to F sharp minor [F#m] 7, [A] or where the A string's muted, which is similar
to that one.
So the A string's just [F#] muted out.
[F#m]
[Em] And
[F#m] [Em]
[F#m] [Em]
[F#m] [E] so also during some of the verses you'll hear [Em] the
[A] [Em]
[A]
[Em] [A]
And so an [E] alternate [A] version, which is [F#] having [A]
that voicing instead for a type of [E] F sharp,
and if you can get [F#m] your thumb in there, [A]
another type of F sharp minor.
But that one's not comfortable for me, so I like this one.
Listen to how they function the same way.
So basically a two chord jam with some [B] various colors that are up to you to add.
[Em]
[F#m] Yeah, I mean, [Em] that's it.
[A]
[Em] Alright, [A]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [F#m]
[Em]
[E] I hope you guys enjoyed that lesson.
Thanks again for hanging out with me for a little bit, a few minutes.
[G#] Also once again, I would love for you to [C#] subscribe here to the Marty Music YouTube channel.
And if you're trying to get deeper into [E] guitar, you can check those links in the description
down there for some free courses that will give you some guidance [C#m] and some other cool links.
Thank you again for supporting.
Hope to see you later.
[A]
[E]
[A]
Key:
Em
A
F#m
E
D
Em
A
F#m
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music, and we're going to break down Horse With No Name,
two-chord jam.
All right, we love it.
If you haven't yet, I appreciate you subscribing here to the Marty Music YouTube channel right here.
It's where I'm at.
And then description below that little area, there's links for some free courses that'll
help you out.
Also, a link for you to request tunes that you'd like to see me teach.
So that's helpful.
All right, let's break it down.
All right, this whole song _ is two chords, a two-chord jam.
It's E minor to F sharp minor, but there's lots of colors and extensions that you can
mix in, and that's what you're hearing.
You're also hearing more than one guitar.
Also, I would revert back to this kind of like, oh, one of the easiest songs to play
ever is Horse With No Name.
_ _ _ We'll start with the E minor, and that kind of cheater version, the second chord, is just
the second fret on the G string.
So if you were a _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ beginner_
[Em] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
So that's like kind of a cheating way to do it. _
Now I have a way, _ since it's more than one guitar and it's not doing the same thing over
and over, this is how I would play it if I was doing a cover and singing it, and I was
one guitar player.
I would play E minor for _ _ _ the verses like that.
And then I would play [A] _ _ _ _ _ this F sharp minor.
So what you're getting is an F sharp [B] minor 7 with an open B and open high [A] E in there.
_ _ _ _ _ _ So it's just a type of F sharp minor.
Don't worry about the extension names. _ _ _ _
So [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ for [G#m] the verses_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
[G] _ _ So another variation is where you can hear _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Em] that_
And so you could play E minor and hit that, which just makes it E minor 7, but it's still
an E minor chord. _ _ _
_ _ _ And then you could go to F sharp minor [F#m] 7, _ _ _ _ [A] or where the A string's muted, which is similar
to that one. _ _
So the A string's just [F#] muted out.
[F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ And _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ [E] so also during some of the verses you'll hear [Em] _ _ the_ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ And so an [E] alternate [A] version, which _ is [F#] having [A] _ _
that _ _ _ voicing instead for a type of [E] F sharp,
and if you can get [F#m] your thumb in there, _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ another type of F sharp minor.
But that one's not comfortable for me, so I like this one.
_ Listen to how they function the same way.
_ So basically a two chord jam _ with some [B] various colors that are up to you to add.
[Em] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Yeah, I mean, [Em] that's it.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Alright, _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] I hope you guys enjoyed that lesson.
Thanks again for hanging out with me for a little bit, a few minutes.
_ [G#] Also once again, I would love for you to [C#] subscribe here to the Marty Music YouTube channel.
And if you're trying to get deeper into [E] guitar, you can check those links in the description
down there for some free courses that will give you some guidance [C#m] and some other cool links.
Thank you again for supporting.
Hope to see you later. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music, and we're going to break down Horse With No Name,
two-chord jam.
All right, we love it.
If you haven't yet, I appreciate you subscribing here to the Marty Music YouTube channel right here.
It's where I'm at.
And then description below that little area, there's links for some free courses that'll
help you out.
Also, a link for you to request tunes that you'd like to see me teach.
So that's helpful.
All right, let's break it down.
All right, this whole song _ is two chords, a two-chord jam.
It's E minor to F sharp minor, but there's lots of colors and extensions that you can
mix in, and that's what you're hearing.
You're also hearing more than one guitar.
Also, I would revert back to this kind of like, oh, one of the easiest songs to play
ever is Horse With No Name.
_ _ _ We'll start with the E minor, and that kind of cheater version, the second chord, is just
the second fret on the G string.
So if you were a _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ beginner_
[Em] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
So that's like kind of a cheating way to do it. _
Now I have a way, _ since it's more than one guitar and it's not doing the same thing over
and over, this is how I would play it if I was doing a cover and singing it, and I was
one guitar player.
I would play E minor for _ _ _ the verses like that.
And then I would play [A] _ _ _ _ _ this F sharp minor.
So what you're getting is an F sharp [B] minor 7 with an open B and open high [A] E in there.
_ _ _ _ _ _ So it's just a type of F sharp minor.
Don't worry about the extension names. _ _ _ _
So [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ for [G#m] the verses_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
[G] _ _ So another variation is where you can hear _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Em] that_
And so you could play E minor and hit that, which just makes it E minor 7, but it's still
an E minor chord. _ _ _
_ _ _ And then you could go to F sharp minor [F#m] 7, _ _ _ _ [A] or where the A string's muted, which is similar
to that one. _ _
So the A string's just [F#] muted out.
[F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ And _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ [E] so also during some of the verses you'll hear [Em] _ _ the_ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ And so an [E] alternate [A] version, which _ is [F#] having [A] _ _
that _ _ _ voicing instead for a type of [E] F sharp,
and if you can get [F#m] your thumb in there, _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ another type of F sharp minor.
But that one's not comfortable for me, so I like this one.
_ Listen to how they function the same way.
_ So basically a two chord jam _ with some [B] various colors that are up to you to add.
[Em] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Yeah, I mean, [Em] that's it.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Alright, _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] I hope you guys enjoyed that lesson.
Thanks again for hanging out with me for a little bit, a few minutes.
_ [G#] Also once again, I would love for you to [C#] subscribe here to the Marty Music YouTube channel.
And if you're trying to get deeper into [E] guitar, you can check those links in the description
down there for some free courses that will give you some guidance [C#m] and some other cool links.
Thank you again for supporting.
Hope to see you later. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _