Chords for How to Play "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2 on Guitar
Tempo:
85.95 bpm
Chords used:
C#
D
F#
G#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello once [D] again, Mahalo people, it's Jay St.
Germain.
[A#] I'm going to teach you U2's, I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
So it begins on a C sharp major and for that chord [D] you're going to bar across the fourth
fret starting with the A string and then you [A#] put your D, G and B [C#] string on the sixth fret.
Make sure your index finger is held down real good to make the full bar.
[D#] Second chord is the F sharp major which is on the second fret low E, [N] the fourth fret
the A and D and the second fret G.
[F#]
There's only one more chord in the song that's an
A flat major, that's [D] the fourth fret on the low E, the A and D on the [E] sixth and the G
[G#] on the fifth.
[D] So here's how it goes.
What you're doing is you're holding down the C sharp major chord and then there's a particular
[Bm] pattern that you're plucking out.
It goes like [C#] this.
[N] So you can kind of, it's a little bit free, you don't have to do it exactly the same way
but you want to make sure you accentuate what's happening in that chord on the high E string
and on the G string [C#] like this.
[D] So that's the first part of the verse.
[B] I'll just play the way it goes [D] in the song and I'll call out the chord names.
So it's a C sharp major, [C#]
[A] F sharp [F#] major, back to C sharp major, [C#]
[G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp, [C#] C sharp
major, [G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp major, [C#] C sharp major.
That's [D#] the whole song, super easy one to learn and a beautiful tune.
If I still haven't found what I'm looking for by you too, this is Jay St.
Germain.
Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time on Mahalo.
[N]
Germain.
[A#] I'm going to teach you U2's, I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
So it begins on a C sharp major and for that chord [D] you're going to bar across the fourth
fret starting with the A string and then you [A#] put your D, G and B [C#] string on the sixth fret.
Make sure your index finger is held down real good to make the full bar.
[D#] Second chord is the F sharp major which is on the second fret low E, [N] the fourth fret
the A and D and the second fret G.
[F#]
There's only one more chord in the song that's an
A flat major, that's [D] the fourth fret on the low E, the A and D on the [E] sixth and the G
[G#] on the fifth.
[D] So here's how it goes.
What you're doing is you're holding down the C sharp major chord and then there's a particular
[Bm] pattern that you're plucking out.
It goes like [C#] this.
[N] So you can kind of, it's a little bit free, you don't have to do it exactly the same way
but you want to make sure you accentuate what's happening in that chord on the high E string
and on the G string [C#] like this.
[D] So that's the first part of the verse.
[B] I'll just play the way it goes [D] in the song and I'll call out the chord names.
So it's a C sharp major, [C#]
[A] F sharp [F#] major, back to C sharp major, [C#]
[G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp, [C#] C sharp
major, [G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp major, [C#] C sharp major.
That's [D#] the whole song, super easy one to learn and a beautiful tune.
If I still haven't found what I'm looking for by you too, this is Jay St.
Germain.
Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time on Mahalo.
[N]
Key:
C#
D
F#
G#
A#
C#
D
F#
Hello once [D] again, Mahalo people, it's Jay St.
Germain.
[A#] I'm going to teach you U2's, I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
So it begins on a C sharp major and for that chord [D] you're going to bar across the fourth
fret starting with the A string and then you [A#] put your D, G and B [C#] string on the sixth fret.
_ _ _ _ _ Make sure your index finger is held down real good to make the full bar.
_ _ [D#] Second chord is the F sharp major _ which is on the second fret low E, [N] the fourth fret
the A and D and the second fret G.
_ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ There's only one more chord in the song that's an
A flat major, that's [D] the fourth fret on the low E, the A and D on the [E] sixth and the G
[G#] on the fifth. _
_ _ _ [D] So here's how it goes.
What you're doing is you're holding down the C sharp major chord and then there's a particular
[Bm] pattern that you're plucking out.
It goes like [C#] this. _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] So you can kind of, it's a little bit free, you don't have to do it exactly the same way
but you want to make sure you accentuate what's happening in that chord on the high E string
and on the G string [C#] like this. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] So that's the first part of the verse.
[B] I'll just play the way it goes [D] in the song and I'll call out the chord names.
So it's a C sharp major, [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] F sharp [F#] major, _ _ _ _ back to C sharp major, [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp, _ [C#] C sharp
major, _ _ _ _ _ [G#] A flat, _ [F#] F sharp major, _ _ [C#] _ C sharp major.
That's [D#] the whole song, super easy one to learn and a beautiful tune.
If I still haven't found what I'm looking for by you too, this is Jay St.
Germain.
Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time on Mahalo.
[N] _
Germain.
[A#] I'm going to teach you U2's, I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
So it begins on a C sharp major and for that chord [D] you're going to bar across the fourth
fret starting with the A string and then you [A#] put your D, G and B [C#] string on the sixth fret.
_ _ _ _ _ Make sure your index finger is held down real good to make the full bar.
_ _ [D#] Second chord is the F sharp major _ which is on the second fret low E, [N] the fourth fret
the A and D and the second fret G.
_ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ There's only one more chord in the song that's an
A flat major, that's [D] the fourth fret on the low E, the A and D on the [E] sixth and the G
[G#] on the fifth. _
_ _ _ [D] So here's how it goes.
What you're doing is you're holding down the C sharp major chord and then there's a particular
[Bm] pattern that you're plucking out.
It goes like [C#] this. _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] So you can kind of, it's a little bit free, you don't have to do it exactly the same way
but you want to make sure you accentuate what's happening in that chord on the high E string
and on the G string [C#] like this. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] So that's the first part of the verse.
[B] I'll just play the way it goes [D] in the song and I'll call out the chord names.
So it's a C sharp major, [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] F sharp [F#] major, _ _ _ _ back to C sharp major, [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] A flat, [F#] F sharp, _ [C#] C sharp
major, _ _ _ _ _ [G#] A flat, _ [F#] F sharp major, _ _ [C#] _ C sharp major.
That's [D#] the whole song, super easy one to learn and a beautiful tune.
If I still haven't found what I'm looking for by you too, this is Jay St.
Germain.
Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time on Mahalo.
[N] _