Chords for Guitar Shopping with LITA FORD on Metal Injection
Tempo:
122.7 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
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Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Hi, this is Lita Ford and you are getting your fix of metal injection.
Hey, this is Lita Ford.
Umanoff Guitars in New York City.
We're gonna go guitar shopping.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb] [A]
[G] I went to high school with a bunch of musicians.
And [Gm] we would ditch school every day just to go and jam at somebody's house.
out [Em] with these guys and growing up with these [G] guys really was my [Eb] main inspiration to [G] play.
Hey, this is Lita Ford.
Umanoff Guitars in New York City.
We're gonna go guitar shopping.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb] [A]
[G] I went to high school with a bunch of musicians.
And [Gm] we would ditch school every day just to go and jam at somebody's house.
out [Em] with these guys and growing up with these [G] guys really was my [Eb] main inspiration to [G] play.
100% ➙ 123BPM
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Hi, this is Lita Ford and you are getting your fix of metal injection. _ _ _ _
_ _ Hey, this is Lita Ford.
We are at Matt Umanoff Guitars in New York City.
We're gonna go guitar shopping.
Come on.
[Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _
_ [G] I went to high school with a bunch of musicians.
And [Gm] we would ditch school every day just to go and jam at somebody's house.
And I think hanging out [Em] with these guys and growing up with these [G] guys really was my _ [Eb] main inspiration to [G] play.
And then I saw my first rock concert when I was 13, [Gm] which was Black Sabbath at the Long Beach Arena in [G] California.
And that changed my life.
But I didn't have any reason to actually pick up a guitar.
It was just something I wanted.
[Db] 1976 SG.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [B] Wow.
[N] That's what my first guitar was.
I think it was a [Eb] 75 though.
Very [Ab] first electric guitar I ever owned.
It was [B] a chocolate SG.
Very [Gb] cool.
Custom.
I bought it for [F] _ _ $350.
_ [A] Brand new.
_ Wow.
_ _ What a fat neck.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ Wow. _
[Ebm] I can't believe you [E] have this in here.
I [G] didn't have any _ female role models to look up to.
So I just went ahead and played what I wanted to play, not thinking about the [Cm] fact that I'm a chick [G] and that chicks don't play guitar.
I don't know.
It [Eb] just came natural.
[B] There's more and more women [G] in metal now than there ever was, which is awesome.
[D] _ [Eb] So I'm really [D] happy to see that.
[B] I can go to my grave _ [D] with that in my [Db] heart and rest in [C] peace knowing that I [Eb] helped.
This store comes with [B] a tech.
That's great.
I love it.
[Gb] And a female at that.
[Abm] I love it.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
I like this guitar.
Vintage [Eb] guitars [G] are, they have a feel to them.
_ It's kind of like driving an old car.
The older cars are built _ stronger.
There's more room in them.
They have a look to them.
I think vintage guitars are the same.
They just have a certain feel and a certain sound.
The wood, everything is different in the vintage guitars than the guitars that they [C] build today.
When I shop [D] for a guitar, one of the things I look [G] for is a good feel on the neck.
You want to make sure that the neck is not too skinny or _ [D] too fat.
My hands aren't that big.
I don't have to have such a wide neck.
So I think if you're shopping for a new guitar, one of the best things [G] to look for is a neck that's comfortable for your hand. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Eb] Some of my favorite guitars, of course the [Abm] acoustics, are the Taylors.
_ [G]
You can walk into [D] any music shop [Ab] and pick up a Taylor. _
[G] Nine times out of ten, it's going to [A] sound great.
[G] _ [B] Of course I love an [Eb] old vintage Les Paul [G] Custom. _ _
[D] Those are [E] _ worth its weight in gold.
[G] _ _ _ [Ab] And the old BC Rich Warlocks.
The old BC Riches, [D] the Mockingbirds, [G] the Warlocks, and the Rich Bitches.
Please [Dbm] look for my live album that's coming out this [B] October 2013.
_ _ [Abm] We'll be out touring [Db] through the US, through [Ebm] Scandinavia.
So we'll see you on tour.
_ [B] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Hey, this is Lita Ford.
We are at Matt Umanoff Guitars in New York City.
We're gonna go guitar shopping.
Come on.
[Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _
_ [G] I went to high school with a bunch of musicians.
And [Gm] we would ditch school every day just to go and jam at somebody's house.
And I think hanging out [Em] with these guys and growing up with these [G] guys really was my _ [Eb] main inspiration to [G] play.
And then I saw my first rock concert when I was 13, [Gm] which was Black Sabbath at the Long Beach Arena in [G] California.
And that changed my life.
But I didn't have any reason to actually pick up a guitar.
It was just something I wanted.
[Db] 1976 SG.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [B] Wow.
[N] That's what my first guitar was.
I think it was a [Eb] 75 though.
Very [Ab] first electric guitar I ever owned.
It was [B] a chocolate SG.
Very [Gb] cool.
Custom.
I bought it for [F] _ _ $350.
_ [A] Brand new.
_ Wow.
_ _ What a fat neck.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ Wow. _
[Ebm] I can't believe you [E] have this in here.
I [G] didn't have any _ female role models to look up to.
So I just went ahead and played what I wanted to play, not thinking about the [Cm] fact that I'm a chick [G] and that chicks don't play guitar.
I don't know.
It [Eb] just came natural.
[B] There's more and more women [G] in metal now than there ever was, which is awesome.
[D] _ [Eb] So I'm really [D] happy to see that.
[B] I can go to my grave _ [D] with that in my [Db] heart and rest in [C] peace knowing that I [Eb] helped.
This store comes with [B] a tech.
That's great.
I love it.
[Gb] And a female at that.
[Abm] I love it.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
I like this guitar.
Vintage [Eb] guitars [G] are, they have a feel to them.
_ It's kind of like driving an old car.
The older cars are built _ stronger.
There's more room in them.
They have a look to them.
I think vintage guitars are the same.
They just have a certain feel and a certain sound.
The wood, everything is different in the vintage guitars than the guitars that they [C] build today.
When I shop [D] for a guitar, one of the things I look [G] for is a good feel on the neck.
You want to make sure that the neck is not too skinny or _ [D] too fat.
My hands aren't that big.
I don't have to have such a wide neck.
So I think if you're shopping for a new guitar, one of the best things [G] to look for is a neck that's comfortable for your hand. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Eb] Some of my favorite guitars, of course the [Abm] acoustics, are the Taylors.
_ [G]
You can walk into [D] any music shop [Ab] and pick up a Taylor. _
[G] Nine times out of ten, it's going to [A] sound great.
[G] _ [B] Of course I love an [Eb] old vintage Les Paul [G] Custom. _ _
[D] Those are [E] _ worth its weight in gold.
[G] _ _ _ [Ab] And the old BC Rich Warlocks.
The old BC Riches, [D] the Mockingbirds, [G] the Warlocks, and the Rich Bitches.
Please [Dbm] look for my live album that's coming out this [B] October 2013.
_ _ [Abm] We'll be out touring [Db] through the US, through [Ebm] Scandinavia.
So we'll see you on tour.
_ [B] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _