Chords for Canzoni col Giro di Do
Tempo:
116.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Am
Dm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
Hello and welcome to this new episode of Her Singing Tips.
Today I would like to
various songs that you can accompany
here with my vogue Suatnoic Ranto and in particular in the
Tips section on page 45 where I suggest a series of pieces.
overview of excerpts from some of these songs and
they will not necessarily be in the original key in
C, [Am] [Dm] A minor, [E]
Today I would like to
various songs that you can accompany
here with my vogue Suatnoic Ranto and in particular in the
Tips section on page 45 where I suggest a series of pieces.
overview of excerpts from some of these songs and
they will not necessarily be in the original key in
C, [Am] [Dm] A minor, [E]
100% ➙ 117BPM
C
G
Am
Dm
E
C
G
Am
Hello and welcome to this new episode of Her Singing Tips.
Today I would like to
talk to you about the C chord and various songs that you can accompany
with this chord.
I am here with my vogue Suatnoic Ranto and in particular in the
Listening Tips section on page 45 where I suggest a series of pieces.
Today I
will give you a short overview of excerpts from some of these songs and
keep in mind that they will not necessarily be in the original key in
the sense that the C chord is made up of [C] the _ C, _ [Am] _ _ [Dm] A minor, [E]
D [G] minor and G7.
Well [N] some of
these songs will not be based on these chords but instead of being a C chord
they will be a solo chord or in another key.
So I have made a short list here
because otherwise I risk forgetting some and the more I present to you the
better I think it will be because as I [E] was saying they are ideas although it
should be noted that there are others.
I will suggest some classics in [Eb] particular
from the [G] Italian _ [Eb]
tradition so you may already know some of these.
_ _ If you [C] want just go and listen to them and you can find everything on YouTube now.
So I would start with [Am] a_
keep in mind that the [C] rhythms will certainly vary here to adapt to the various songs but we're not talking about rhythm here we're talking about chords there.
So the first one that comes to mind is Ti amo.
By Umberto Tonzi.
I love you, I _ _ _
[Am] love you, I love you.
In the air.
[Dm] I love you.
_ If [G] it comes to mind it means that's enough, let's leave each other.
I [C] love you. _
So [G] I'm going to put it so that you can_
If you're a fan of _ Tonzi_
_ _ You can also accompany this song called [C] You.
The one that you'll do.
Here we are, there we are, there's love at dinner.
[Am] And you?
Tell me yes, if you like.
My bed is [Dm] strong.
You [D] are a little warm, there's no rubber in you because you're [G] not here. _ _
_ _ And I'm undressing.
[C] Enough! _
After that the song goes on.
[G] A song that also comes to mind is Last Kiss.
_ Here I've put the original author Wei Choukran and these CC writers.
Although _ there's also this version of Perjem, let's say more modern in sound but it's a cover that they did so the song basically goes_
I love _ you. _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ Good [Dm] choice.
_ _ [G] Good night. _ _ _
[C] _ For example this one in the Perjem is in G [Eb] instead of C but I repeat the keys are always something that varies.
We can also use the double capos. _
Other songs?
[C] Ah well.
Long live [Dm] mom. _ _
[Am] _ _ [Dm] Aw, so [G] elegantly [C] sexy.
[A] Always so sincere.
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Also by the natural we have the cat, the fox, how fast are you going?
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ Wee!
[G] Rada!
_ _ [C] _ If you look at this [Am] one for a moment you'll [Dm] understand.
_ _ [G] _ Then [E] in both of the songs by Penalto that I just showed you you'll actually find other chords but I repeat they're just small excerpts.
These should be [Ebm] ideas.
Like the verse [C] of You Cool.
Girl, why do you [G] want to do this?
[Am] _ [Dm] I don't want to go to the heads of those who don't want [G] to_
_ _ _ _ Here too the chords will change later.
Or the sky in a room by Gino [C] Paoli.
When you're_
_ _ [Am] Here with me.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ This room [G] has_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] What Albert?
_ _ _ [Am] Another song for Diana.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Diana, this is a piece by [Am] Polanka that you [Dm] can also accompany [G] with _ _ [F] this graininess, [E] this skin effect.
_ We also [C] have Razi Roma.
[Am] _ _ _ [Dm] That makes me [G] cry.
Love each other again.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [Dm] _ Razi [G] Roma! _
Instead if we go for something [C] more modern we could take Moony by Fede Ze.
When you [Am] arrived I was waiting [Dm] for you [G] with two [C] eyes bigger than the world.
How many [Am] stars are spinning [Dm] around us?
_ [A]
If you take me dancing.
Coca-Cola, red lips.
Ok, I'll stop here at this point.
I hope you enjoyed this video.
If you share it, also like the Facebook page Lono & Kando.
If you want also _ be curious about my YouTube channel Simone Brassot where you can find this and other videos.
What else can I say?
As always, see you soon with the next videos and good music.
Today I would like to
talk to you about the C chord and various songs that you can accompany
with this chord.
I am here with my vogue Suatnoic Ranto and in particular in the
Listening Tips section on page 45 where I suggest a series of pieces.
Today I
will give you a short overview of excerpts from some of these songs and
keep in mind that they will not necessarily be in the original key in
the sense that the C chord is made up of [C] the _ C, _ [Am] _ _ [Dm] A minor, [E]
D [G] minor and G7.
Well [N] some of
these songs will not be based on these chords but instead of being a C chord
they will be a solo chord or in another key.
So I have made a short list here
because otherwise I risk forgetting some and the more I present to you the
better I think it will be because as I [E] was saying they are ideas although it
should be noted that there are others.
I will suggest some classics in [Eb] particular
from the [G] Italian _ [Eb]
tradition so you may already know some of these.
_ _ If you [C] want just go and listen to them and you can find everything on YouTube now.
So I would start with [Am] a_
keep in mind that the [C] rhythms will certainly vary here to adapt to the various songs but we're not talking about rhythm here we're talking about chords there.
So the first one that comes to mind is Ti amo.
By Umberto Tonzi.
I love you, I _ _ _
[Am] love you, I love you.
In the air.
[Dm] I love you.
_ If [G] it comes to mind it means that's enough, let's leave each other.
I [C] love you. _
So [G] I'm going to put it so that you can_
If you're a fan of _ Tonzi_
_ _ You can also accompany this song called [C] You.
The one that you'll do.
Here we are, there we are, there's love at dinner.
[Am] And you?
Tell me yes, if you like.
My bed is [Dm] strong.
You [D] are a little warm, there's no rubber in you because you're [G] not here. _ _
_ _ And I'm undressing.
[C] Enough! _
After that the song goes on.
[G] A song that also comes to mind is Last Kiss.
_ Here I've put the original author Wei Choukran and these CC writers.
Although _ there's also this version of Perjem, let's say more modern in sound but it's a cover that they did so the song basically goes_
I love _ you. _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ Good [Dm] choice.
_ _ [G] Good night. _ _ _
[C] _ For example this one in the Perjem is in G [Eb] instead of C but I repeat the keys are always something that varies.
We can also use the double capos. _
Other songs?
[C] Ah well.
Long live [Dm] mom. _ _
[Am] _ _ [Dm] Aw, so [G] elegantly [C] sexy.
[A] Always so sincere.
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Also by the natural we have the cat, the fox, how fast are you going?
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ Wee!
[G] Rada!
_ _ [C] _ If you look at this [Am] one for a moment you'll [Dm] understand.
_ _ [G] _ Then [E] in both of the songs by Penalto that I just showed you you'll actually find other chords but I repeat they're just small excerpts.
These should be [Ebm] ideas.
Like the verse [C] of You Cool.
Girl, why do you [G] want to do this?
[Am] _ [Dm] I don't want to go to the heads of those who don't want [G] to_
_ _ _ _ Here too the chords will change later.
Or the sky in a room by Gino [C] Paoli.
When you're_
_ _ [Am] Here with me.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ This room [G] has_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] What Albert?
_ _ _ [Am] Another song for Diana.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Diana, this is a piece by [Am] Polanka that you [Dm] can also accompany [G] with _ _ [F] this graininess, [E] this skin effect.
_ We also [C] have Razi Roma.
[Am] _ _ _ [Dm] That makes me [G] cry.
Love each other again.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [Dm] _ Razi [G] Roma! _
Instead if we go for something [C] more modern we could take Moony by Fede Ze.
When you [Am] arrived I was waiting [Dm] for you [G] with two [C] eyes bigger than the world.
How many [Am] stars are spinning [Dm] around us?
_ [A]
If you take me dancing.
Coca-Cola, red lips.
Ok, I'll stop here at this point.
I hope you enjoyed this video.
If you share it, also like the Facebook page Lono & Kando.
If you want also _ be curious about my YouTube channel Simone Brassot where you can find this and other videos.
What else can I say?
As always, see you soon with the next videos and good music.