Chords for Fool For Your Loving Guitar Lesson by Micky Moody from Whitesnake
Tempo:
112.7 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
F
G
C
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm]
[C] [Gm]
[F] [Gm] [F] This is Mickey Moody [C] and
Here [Gm] today recording some tutorial downloads
[F] One of which is [Gm] a song I [Bb] co-wrote with David [C] Coverdale and Bernie Marsden [Gm] called fool for your loving
[Bb]
[F] [Gm] [G] [Bb]
[C] people have asked me before [Gm] about
certain chord [F] changes and [D] certain [Gm] inversions
certain physical aspects [C] about
Some of the [Gm] riffs and chord changes soloing etc [C] things which I take for granted
[Gm] But I suppose there's a [C] definitive way of playing it [Gm] and
Unless you get close [F] up on someone's fingers
[Eb] In the nicest possible way, [Dm] then you don't really get to
[G] Play these stuff exactly as it was written and played and it never quite sounds the [Cm] same
[Dm]
[G] In the video, I'm playing all the guitar parts.
[Eb] I'll pretty much all the guitar [F] parts
[D] That I showed [Eb] with with Bernie Marsden in the original white [Dm] snake
[D] To the best of my ability so [Eb] you'll have not [Dm] not just the lead guitar tracks
[Gm] You'll also have the [Cm] rhythm second guitar [D] tracks as well and any kind of harmonies that we played together
[Gm]
[C] [F] [Gm]
[C] [Am] [G]
during [D] solos [F] I
[G] Specifically improvised [C] because I don't think any of us rock or blues rock players [Eb] play the same solo [G] twice anyway
So [D] they're pretty close to what you might consider [Bb] the originals
[C] There might just be in a [Gm] different order kind of the [Bb] Eric Morgan way of doing [D] things in some ways
but that's that's the way we [G] play and I think it might [F] encourage you to
[C] Improvise yourself and not [Dm] worry so much about [F] playing note for note [G]
[Cm] [Dm]
[G] [G]
[F] in the video.
[G] We've actually given you a
[Eb] tone [F] and gear section where [Eb] you can see what kind of equipment I was using from the guitars to the [A] amplifiers [Gm] and
[Cm] If you have any pedals
[D] Which pedals I was using to
Picks
Techniques [C] etc, etc.
So [Am] hopefully you get some [D] idea of where the sound came [C] from and how it was created
[Am] [G]
[F] [Gm] [C]
[Am] [Gm]
[C] [Gm]
[F] [Gm] also included here are
[C] backing tracks
[D] Without the lead guitar so you can be me or anybody
[E] [Cm] Anybody you choose to be on [Dm] those tracks
Also on the backing [Em] tracks.
We [Eb] had one of my favorite [G] drummers Jimmy Copley
On [Cm] drums obviously and on [Dm] bass we had Erica Kafu and what a [G] fine job they did
[Eb] [F] [G]
[Eb] [F] [G] So when you play along with the backing [Eb] tracks
[F] You're on your [Dm] own and just remember that [E] I'll be backing you.
[Cm] I'll be your rhythm guitarist for that
[D]
[N] [G]
[F] What we hope to achieve [G] in the video is
To [C] give you a good idea of [Am] how to play [G] these white snake tracks
So that you can play [F] them for your own pleasure at home
[G] You can go out and play them with your [A] band
Especially if you have two guitar players because you have broke parts and if you get off at the job a [Gb] white snake
Then [D] you know what to do
[F] [Gm]
[G]
[Gb]
[C] [Gm]
[F] [Gm] [F] This is Mickey Moody [C] and
Here [Gm] today recording some tutorial downloads
[F] One of which is [Gm] a song I [Bb] co-wrote with David [C] Coverdale and Bernie Marsden [Gm] called fool for your loving
[Bb]
[F] [Gm] [G] [Bb]
[C] people have asked me before [Gm] about
certain chord [F] changes and [D] certain [Gm] inversions
certain physical aspects [C] about
Some of the [Gm] riffs and chord changes soloing etc [C] things which I take for granted
[Gm] But I suppose there's a [C] definitive way of playing it [Gm] and
Unless you get close [F] up on someone's fingers
[Eb] In the nicest possible way, [Dm] then you don't really get to
[G] Play these stuff exactly as it was written and played and it never quite sounds the [Cm] same
[Dm]
[G] In the video, I'm playing all the guitar parts.
[Eb] I'll pretty much all the guitar [F] parts
[D] That I showed [Eb] with with Bernie Marsden in the original white [Dm] snake
[D] To the best of my ability so [Eb] you'll have not [Dm] not just the lead guitar tracks
[Gm] You'll also have the [Cm] rhythm second guitar [D] tracks as well and any kind of harmonies that we played together
[Gm]
[C] [F] [Gm]
[C] [Am] [G]
during [D] solos [F] I
[G] Specifically improvised [C] because I don't think any of us rock or blues rock players [Eb] play the same solo [G] twice anyway
So [D] they're pretty close to what you might consider [Bb] the originals
[C] There might just be in a [Gm] different order kind of the [Bb] Eric Morgan way of doing [D] things in some ways
but that's that's the way we [G] play and I think it might [F] encourage you to
[C] Improvise yourself and not [Dm] worry so much about [F] playing note for note [G]
[Cm] [Dm]
[G] [G]
[F] in the video.
[G] We've actually given you a
[Eb] tone [F] and gear section where [Eb] you can see what kind of equipment I was using from the guitars to the [A] amplifiers [Gm] and
[Cm] If you have any pedals
[D] Which pedals I was using to
Picks
Techniques [C] etc, etc.
So [Am] hopefully you get some [D] idea of where the sound came [C] from and how it was created
[Am] [G]
[F] [Gm] [C]
[Am] [Gm]
[C] [Gm]
[F] [Gm] also included here are
[C] backing tracks
[D] Without the lead guitar so you can be me or anybody
[E] [Cm] Anybody you choose to be on [Dm] those tracks
Also on the backing [Em] tracks.
We [Eb] had one of my favorite [G] drummers Jimmy Copley
On [Cm] drums obviously and on [Dm] bass we had Erica Kafu and what a [G] fine job they did
[Eb] [F] [G]
[Eb] [F] [G] So when you play along with the backing [Eb] tracks
[F] You're on your [Dm] own and just remember that [E] I'll be backing you.
[Cm] I'll be your rhythm guitarist for that
[D]
[N] [G]
[F] What we hope to achieve [G] in the video is
To [C] give you a good idea of [Am] how to play [G] these white snake tracks
So that you can play [F] them for your own pleasure at home
[G] You can go out and play them with your [A] band
Especially if you have two guitar players because you have broke parts and if you get off at the job a [Gb] white snake
Then [D] you know what to do
[F] [Gm]
[G]
[Gb]
Key:
Gm
F
G
C
D
Gm
F
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] This is Mickey Moody [C] and
Here [Gm] today recording some tutorial downloads
[F] One of which is [Gm] a song I [Bb] co-wrote with David [C] Coverdale and Bernie Marsden [Gm] called fool for your loving
[Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] people have asked me before [Gm] about
certain chord [F] changes and [D] certain [Gm] inversions
certain physical aspects [C] about
Some of the [Gm] riffs and chord changes soloing etc [C] things which I take for granted
[Gm] But I suppose there's a [C] definitive way of playing it [Gm] and
Unless you get close [F] up on someone's fingers
_ [Eb] In the nicest possible way, [Dm] then you don't really get to
[G] Play these stuff exactly as it was written and played and it never quite sounds the [Cm] same
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] In the video, I'm playing all the guitar parts.
[Eb] I'll pretty much all the guitar [F] parts
_ [D] That I showed [Eb] with with Bernie Marsden in the original white [Dm] snake
[D] To the best of my ability so [Eb] you'll have not [Dm] not just the lead guitar tracks
[Gm] You'll also have the [Cm] rhythm second guitar [D] tracks as well and any kind of harmonies that we played together
[Gm] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
during [D] solos [F] I
[G] Specifically improvised [C] because I don't think any of us rock or blues rock players [Eb] play the same solo [G] twice anyway
So [D] they're pretty close to what you might consider [Bb] the originals
[C] There might just be in a [Gm] different order kind of the [Bb] Eric Morgan way of doing [D] things in some ways
but that's that's the way we [G] play and I think it might [F] encourage you to
[C] Improvise yourself and not [Dm] worry so much about [F] playing note for note [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] in the video.
[G] We've actually given you a
[Eb] tone [F] and gear section where [Eb] you can see what kind of equipment I was using from the guitars to the [A] amplifiers [Gm] and
[Cm] If you have any pedals
[D] Which pedals I was using to _
_ _ Picks
_ _ Techniques [C] etc, etc.
So [Am] hopefully you get some [D] idea of where the sound came [C] from and how it was created
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] also included here are
[C] backing tracks
[D] Without the lead guitar so you can be me or anybody
[E] [Cm] Anybody you choose to be on [Dm] those tracks
Also on the backing [Em] tracks.
We [Eb] had one of my favorite [G] drummers Jimmy Copley _
On [Cm] drums obviously and on [Dm] bass we had Erica Kafu and what a [G] fine job they did _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ So when you play along with the backing [Eb] tracks
[F] You're on your [Dm] own and just remember that [E] I'll be backing you.
[Cm] I'll be your rhythm guitarist for that
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] What we hope to achieve [G] in the video is
To [C] give you a good idea of [Am] how to play [G] these white snake tracks
So that you can play [F] them for your own pleasure at home
[G] You can go out and play them with your [A] band
Especially if you have two guitar players because you have broke parts and if you get off at the job a [Gb] white snake
Then [D] you know what to do
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] This is Mickey Moody [C] and
Here [Gm] today recording some tutorial downloads
[F] One of which is [Gm] a song I [Bb] co-wrote with David [C] Coverdale and Bernie Marsden [Gm] called fool for your loving
[Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] people have asked me before [Gm] about
certain chord [F] changes and [D] certain [Gm] inversions
certain physical aspects [C] about
Some of the [Gm] riffs and chord changes soloing etc [C] things which I take for granted
[Gm] But I suppose there's a [C] definitive way of playing it [Gm] and
Unless you get close [F] up on someone's fingers
_ [Eb] In the nicest possible way, [Dm] then you don't really get to
[G] Play these stuff exactly as it was written and played and it never quite sounds the [Cm] same
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] In the video, I'm playing all the guitar parts.
[Eb] I'll pretty much all the guitar [F] parts
_ [D] That I showed [Eb] with with Bernie Marsden in the original white [Dm] snake
[D] To the best of my ability so [Eb] you'll have not [Dm] not just the lead guitar tracks
[Gm] You'll also have the [Cm] rhythm second guitar [D] tracks as well and any kind of harmonies that we played together
[Gm] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
during [D] solos [F] I
[G] Specifically improvised [C] because I don't think any of us rock or blues rock players [Eb] play the same solo [G] twice anyway
So [D] they're pretty close to what you might consider [Bb] the originals
[C] There might just be in a [Gm] different order kind of the [Bb] Eric Morgan way of doing [D] things in some ways
but that's that's the way we [G] play and I think it might [F] encourage you to
[C] Improvise yourself and not [Dm] worry so much about [F] playing note for note [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] in the video.
[G] We've actually given you a
[Eb] tone [F] and gear section where [Eb] you can see what kind of equipment I was using from the guitars to the [A] amplifiers [Gm] and
[Cm] If you have any pedals
[D] Which pedals I was using to _
_ _ Picks
_ _ Techniques [C] etc, etc.
So [Am] hopefully you get some [D] idea of where the sound came [C] from and how it was created
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] also included here are
[C] backing tracks
[D] Without the lead guitar so you can be me or anybody
[E] [Cm] Anybody you choose to be on [Dm] those tracks
Also on the backing [Em] tracks.
We [Eb] had one of my favorite [G] drummers Jimmy Copley _
On [Cm] drums obviously and on [Dm] bass we had Erica Kafu and what a [G] fine job they did _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ So when you play along with the backing [Eb] tracks
[F] You're on your [Dm] own and just remember that [E] I'll be backing you.
[Cm] I'll be your rhythm guitarist for that
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] What we hope to achieve [G] in the video is
To [C] give you a good idea of [Am] how to play [G] these white snake tracks
So that you can play [F] them for your own pleasure at home
[G] You can go out and play them with your [A] band
Especially if you have two guitar players because you have broke parts and if you get off at the job a [Gb] white snake
Then [D] you know what to do
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _