Chords for Good One Comin' On - Guitar Lesson and Tutorial - Blackberry Smoke
Tempo:
81.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Good one coming on is a song by the band Blackberry Smoke and was written by David Lee Murphy, Leroy Parnell, and Gary Nicholson.
We've gotten a ton of requests for Blackberry Smoke songs,
which I was a little surprised about only because they're not hardly ever played on the radio,
but they almost always have great guitar work in their songs, and Good One Coming On is no exception.
We've got a nice rhythm guitar part in the key of G, a
rockin' intro lead guitar riff, and a great sly guitar solo to learn.
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] A cutane lighter, [D] lucky strikes in a bin of [G] Patron.
Ice down that it blue cola, [C] take a gasp that oughta do her.
[D] Oh, I can feel a good one coming [G] on.
All night, we gonna get me a [D] glass.
We gonna [G] keep this party [Em] rockin' till the break of dawn.
[G] [D]
[C] I can feel it coming on.
[D]
[G] [C]
Situation couldn't be more [D] right.
Oh, I can feel a good one [G] coming on.
Yeah, we gonna roll [D] all night.
We gonna get the feeling right.
There's really only two progressions that we need to learn to get through [G] this whole song on the acoustic guitar.
We'll start with the intro and the verse progression.
We're gonna need to play this G chord, standard G chord.
Then [D] we're gonna have a C2, [E] which is muted low E string.
[C] Third fret of A, [G] second fret of D, open G, third fret of B, and third fret [D] of high E.
And then we have a standard D chord.
And that's all the chords in the intros and verses.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Here's verse two.
One, two, three, go.
[D]
[G]
[C] [D]
[G] In this tutorial, we'll learn the lead guitar part for the intro and the verses.
Let's start with the intro lick.
It's a very cool rockin' lick, and it looks like this.
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [Bm]
[G] Alright, so that opening little riff only happens one time in the whole song, and that's right at the very beginning.
[E] One, and [A] two, and three, and [E] four, and
And then we get into the lick that repeats [D] over and over throughout the song.
So that first little bit is open D string, hammer-on to second fret, [A] G string
This is a very cool solo that we're going to be able to use a combination of our slide and our fingers for.
I'm going to play through it nice and slow, but in tempo.
Then we'll go through it note by note, and then we'll play it at full speed along with the metronome.
[E] Here's how it sounds.
One, [N] two, three, four.
[E] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[B] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G]
Alright, so to start, some basic slide principles.
To get the notes to ring out the way we want, you're really going to need to crank up the gain.
Get a nice, dirty, treble-y, country tone going.
And then, what we're going to want to do is drag our pointer finger behind the slide.
So like on this first slide, for example.
[A] We're kind of also muting the strings down here with our right hand.
Everything but the string that we want to ring out.
We're going to start on the 10th fret of high [G] E.
And on our left hand, we've got our pointer finger kind of dragging on these strings to mute them.
And we're going to slide all the way up to 15.
And when we land on a note, we usually give it a little vibrato like that.
Just [Bbm] to kind of center that pitch.
[G] Two, three.
[D] [G]
[E] [C]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G] Cool.
[C]
We've gotten a ton of requests for Blackberry Smoke songs,
which I was a little surprised about only because they're not hardly ever played on the radio,
but they almost always have great guitar work in their songs, and Good One Coming On is no exception.
We've got a nice rhythm guitar part in the key of G, a
rockin' intro lead guitar riff, and a great sly guitar solo to learn.
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] A cutane lighter, [D] lucky strikes in a bin of [G] Patron.
Ice down that it blue cola, [C] take a gasp that oughta do her.
[D] Oh, I can feel a good one coming [G] on.
All night, we gonna get me a [D] glass.
We gonna [G] keep this party [Em] rockin' till the break of dawn.
[G] [D]
[C] I can feel it coming on.
[D]
[G] [C]
Situation couldn't be more [D] right.
Oh, I can feel a good one [G] coming on.
Yeah, we gonna roll [D] all night.
We gonna get the feeling right.
There's really only two progressions that we need to learn to get through [G] this whole song on the acoustic guitar.
We'll start with the intro and the verse progression.
We're gonna need to play this G chord, standard G chord.
Then [D] we're gonna have a C2, [E] which is muted low E string.
[C] Third fret of A, [G] second fret of D, open G, third fret of B, and third fret [D] of high E.
And then we have a standard D chord.
And that's all the chords in the intros and verses.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Here's verse two.
One, two, three, go.
[D]
[G]
[C] [D]
[G] In this tutorial, we'll learn the lead guitar part for the intro and the verses.
Let's start with the intro lick.
It's a very cool rockin' lick, and it looks like this.
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [Bm]
[G] Alright, so that opening little riff only happens one time in the whole song, and that's right at the very beginning.
[E] One, and [A] two, and three, and [E] four, and
And then we get into the lick that repeats [D] over and over throughout the song.
So that first little bit is open D string, hammer-on to second fret, [A] G string
This is a very cool solo that we're going to be able to use a combination of our slide and our fingers for.
I'm going to play through it nice and slow, but in tempo.
Then we'll go through it note by note, and then we'll play it at full speed along with the metronome.
[E] Here's how it sounds.
One, [N] two, three, four.
[E] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[B] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G]
Alright, so to start, some basic slide principles.
To get the notes to ring out the way we want, you're really going to need to crank up the gain.
Get a nice, dirty, treble-y, country tone going.
And then, what we're going to want to do is drag our pointer finger behind the slide.
So like on this first slide, for example.
[A] We're kind of also muting the strings down here with our right hand.
Everything but the string that we want to ring out.
We're going to start on the 10th fret of high [G] E.
And on our left hand, we've got our pointer finger kind of dragging on these strings to mute them.
And we're going to slide all the way up to 15.
And when we land on a note, we usually give it a little vibrato like that.
Just [Bbm] to kind of center that pitch.
[G] Two, three.
[D] [G]
[E] [C]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G] Cool.
[C]
Key:
G
D
C
E
A
G
D
C
Good one coming on is a song by the band Blackberry Smoke and was written by David Lee Murphy, Leroy Parnell, and Gary Nicholson.
We've gotten a ton of requests for Blackberry Smoke songs,
which I was a little surprised about only because they're not hardly ever played on the radio,
but they almost always have great guitar work in their songs, and Good One Coming On is no exception.
We've got a nice rhythm guitar part in the key of G, a
rockin' intro lead guitar riff, and a great sly guitar solo to learn. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ A cutane lighter, [D] lucky strikes in a bin of [G] Patron. _
_ Ice down that it blue cola, [C] take a gasp that oughta do her.
[D] Oh, I can feel a good one coming [G] on.
All night, we gonna get me a [D] glass.
We gonna [G] keep this party [Em] rockin' till the break of dawn.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
[C] I can feel it coming on. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ Situation couldn't be more [D] right.
Oh, I can feel a good one [G] coming on.
Yeah, we gonna roll [D] all night.
We gonna get the feeling right.
There's really only two progressions that we need to learn to get through [G] this whole song on the acoustic guitar.
We'll start with the intro and the verse progression.
We're gonna need to play this G chord, standard G chord.
Then [D] we're gonna have a C2, [E] which is muted low E string.
[C] Third fret of A, _ [G] second fret of D, open G, third fret of B, and third fret [D] of high E.
And then we have a standard D chord.
And that's all the chords in the intros and verses.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] _ Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, _ down, up, up, down, down.
[D] _ Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Here's verse two.
One, two, three, go. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ In this tutorial, we'll learn the lead guitar part for the intro and the verses.
Let's start with the intro lick.
It's a very cool rockin' lick, and it looks like this. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Alright, so that opening little riff only happens one time in the whole song, and that's right at the very beginning.
[E] One, and [A] two, and three, and [E] four, and_
And then we get into the lick that repeats [D] over and over throughout the song.
So that first little bit is open D string, hammer-on to second fret, [A] G string_
This is a very cool solo that we're going to be able to use a combination of our slide and our fingers for.
I'm going to play through it nice and slow, but in tempo.
Then we'll go through it note by note, and then we'll play it at full speed along with the metronome.
[E] Here's how it sounds.
One, [N] two, three, four.
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Alright, so to start, some basic slide principles.
To get the notes to ring out the way we want, you're really going to need to crank up the gain.
Get a nice, dirty, treble-y, country tone going.
And then, what we're going to want to do is drag our pointer finger behind the slide.
So like on this first slide, for example.
[A] We're kind of also muting the strings down here with our right hand.
Everything but the string that we want to ring out.
We're going to start on the 10th fret of high [G] E.
And on our left hand, we've got our pointer finger kind of dragging on these strings to mute them.
And we're going to slide all the way up to 15. _ _
And when we land on a note, we usually give it a little vibrato like that.
Just [Bbm] to kind of center that pitch.
[G] Two, three. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] Cool. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
We've gotten a ton of requests for Blackberry Smoke songs,
which I was a little surprised about only because they're not hardly ever played on the radio,
but they almost always have great guitar work in their songs, and Good One Coming On is no exception.
We've got a nice rhythm guitar part in the key of G, a
rockin' intro lead guitar riff, and a great sly guitar solo to learn. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ A cutane lighter, [D] lucky strikes in a bin of [G] Patron. _
_ Ice down that it blue cola, [C] take a gasp that oughta do her.
[D] Oh, I can feel a good one coming [G] on.
All night, we gonna get me a [D] glass.
We gonna [G] keep this party [Em] rockin' till the break of dawn.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
[C] I can feel it coming on. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ Situation couldn't be more [D] right.
Oh, I can feel a good one [G] coming on.
Yeah, we gonna roll [D] all night.
We gonna get the feeling right.
There's really only two progressions that we need to learn to get through [G] this whole song on the acoustic guitar.
We'll start with the intro and the verse progression.
We're gonna need to play this G chord, standard G chord.
Then [D] we're gonna have a C2, [E] which is muted low E string.
[C] Third fret of A, _ [G] second fret of D, open G, third fret of B, and third fret [D] of high E.
And then we have a standard D chord.
And that's all the chords in the intros and verses.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[D] _ Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, _ down, up, up, down, down.
[D] _ Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Down, down, up, up, down, down.
[G] Down, down, up, up, down, down.
Here's verse two.
One, two, three, go. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ In this tutorial, we'll learn the lead guitar part for the intro and the verses.
Let's start with the intro lick.
It's a very cool rockin' lick, and it looks like this. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Alright, so that opening little riff only happens one time in the whole song, and that's right at the very beginning.
[E] One, and [A] two, and three, and [E] four, and_
And then we get into the lick that repeats [D] over and over throughout the song.
So that first little bit is open D string, hammer-on to second fret, [A] G string_
This is a very cool solo that we're going to be able to use a combination of our slide and our fingers for.
I'm going to play through it nice and slow, but in tempo.
Then we'll go through it note by note, and then we'll play it at full speed along with the metronome.
[E] Here's how it sounds.
One, [N] two, three, four.
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Alright, so to start, some basic slide principles.
To get the notes to ring out the way we want, you're really going to need to crank up the gain.
Get a nice, dirty, treble-y, country tone going.
And then, what we're going to want to do is drag our pointer finger behind the slide.
So like on this first slide, for example.
[A] We're kind of also muting the strings down here with our right hand.
Everything but the string that we want to ring out.
We're going to start on the 10th fret of high [G] E.
And on our left hand, we've got our pointer finger kind of dragging on these strings to mute them.
And we're going to slide all the way up to 15. _ _
And when we land on a note, we usually give it a little vibrato like that.
Just [Bbm] to kind of center that pitch.
[G] Two, three. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] Cool. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _