Chords for How to Play Lyin Eyes on the electronic keyboard.
Tempo:
92.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Am
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Hello and welcome to another Boogie Bill How to Play It, the song Lying Eyes, Eagles 1975.
bit about the setup.
developed.
guitar, [C] acoustic guitar.
the keyboard.
another tone, it's a guitar, but it only goes to the middle.
in the upper parts.
I can also play a bass tone.
bit about the setup.
developed.
guitar, [C] acoustic guitar.
the keyboard.
another tone, it's a guitar, but it only goes to the middle.
in the upper parts.
I can also play a bass tone.
100% ➙ 93BPM
G
D
C
Am
Bm
G
D
C
_ Hello and welcome to another Boogie Bill How to Play It, the song Lying Eyes, Eagles 1975.
So today I'm going to show you a little bit about the setup.
I have what I call standard setups that I've recently developed.
And this is the way they work.
I have a tone, in this case guitar, [C] acoustic guitar.
_ It's all the way across the keyboard.
_ _ _ _ I have another tone, _ _ _ _ it's a guitar, but it only goes to the middle.
It's split just in the upper parts.
_ So it's [Gm] not down here, because what's down here, I can also play a _ _ bass tone.
_ _ _ [Ab] Now remember I said I also have a guitar all the way across.
If I turn that on, [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ that [Ab] tone is actually the [C] stock setup.
[Am] This other [G] tone, [C] I'll show you, _ _ _ _ _ _ this one that's split is lower by an octave.
So I have kind of a dual octave [G] thing going on here.
_ And of course, you can hear this [D] has [G] _ the guitar also with the bass.
I think it sounds good.
_ _ So now that I've got you thoroughly confused, I have a drum beat of 81 on the tempo on this song.
_ The other thing you need to know if you're starting out, and eventually this kind of comes just natural to the way you play I guess,
is the left hand hits the note first in the gear. _
And this comes in on beat 2.
In this case, I usually kind of alter root, fifth. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Well I think that sounds pretty good.
The trick of course is just to be able to alternate [Ebm] _
quickly between your triads.
[Am] I'm just playing [G] standard chords.
These are versions of G, then there's a G major [Bm] 7, _ [D]
and a [C] C.
_ Then it goes up to [Am] A minor, _ _ _ down to B, [D] _ _ _
back to G again.
[G] _ _ [D] G major 7, [C] C.
_ _ _ _ [Am] Then A minor again, _ [C] C.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
And that's basically every verse.
And this song actually has three long verses.
Then there is the chorus, which I like to turn on my harmonizer to play to. _
_ [A] And that again is [G] a G. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
Then it goes E minor, [Em] E minor, [Bm] B minor, A [C] minor, [D] D, then [G] G.
[Bm] So you make [C] C, _ [A] A, [Am] A minor, [D] _
_ [G] G.
_ So, I would advise you strongly to go get the chords.
They are everywhere on the internet.
Cowboylyrics.com is one of them.
But _ _ _ practice just with the chords and of course your bass [D] before [G] you do [D] the stand.
[G] Now when you get to that chorus, it goes pretty quick between the chords.
A lot of times I just do one.
Maybe I'm not bothering with the fifth, I'll [C] just _ [G] _ _
hit the root.
_ So I'm going to give the first verse, the chorus, and then the outro a run through so you can kind of hear what I came up with.
So 1, 2, 3, 4.
_ _ _ City girls [D] just seem to [C] find out early How [Am] to open doors just a [D] smile
A _ [G] rich old man, [D] she won't have to [C] worry _ _ [Am]
Just a falling [C] lace, a going [G] style _ _
Late at night [D] a maid's old house [C] gets lonely Gets [Am] every point of refuge [D] as it's prized
_ And [G] it breaks her heart [D] to think that [C] her love is only Given [Am] to a man [C] with hands as cold as [D] ice
[G] _ _ _ _ So she tells him she must [D] go out for [C] the evening _ [Am] Comfort an old friend [D] feeling down
But [G] she knows where [D] she's going and [C] she's leaving Set it for that cheap [G] side of town
You _ can't hide [C] your [G] lying _ eyes And [Em] your smiles _
[Bm] [A] up in the _ [D] sky
But [G] by [D] now you _ [C] _ [A] realize _ There ain't no [D] way to hide those lying [G] _ _ eyes
There ain't no way to [D] hide your [G] lying _ _ eyes Honey, you [D] can't hide those [G] lying eyes
_ _ _ _ So there you have a version, at least my interpretation, of the song Lion Eyes Eagles 1975.
One of the greatest pop country hits ever.
_ So I hope you enjoyed that and we'll see you again
So today I'm going to show you a little bit about the setup.
I have what I call standard setups that I've recently developed.
And this is the way they work.
I have a tone, in this case guitar, [C] acoustic guitar.
_ It's all the way across the keyboard.
_ _ _ _ I have another tone, _ _ _ _ it's a guitar, but it only goes to the middle.
It's split just in the upper parts.
_ So it's [Gm] not down here, because what's down here, I can also play a _ _ bass tone.
_ _ _ [Ab] Now remember I said I also have a guitar all the way across.
If I turn that on, [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ that [Ab] tone is actually the [C] stock setup.
[Am] This other [G] tone, [C] I'll show you, _ _ _ _ _ _ this one that's split is lower by an octave.
So I have kind of a dual octave [G] thing going on here.
_ And of course, you can hear this [D] has [G] _ the guitar also with the bass.
I think it sounds good.
_ _ So now that I've got you thoroughly confused, I have a drum beat of 81 on the tempo on this song.
_ The other thing you need to know if you're starting out, and eventually this kind of comes just natural to the way you play I guess,
is the left hand hits the note first in the gear. _
And this comes in on beat 2.
In this case, I usually kind of alter root, fifth. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Well I think that sounds pretty good.
The trick of course is just to be able to alternate [Ebm] _
quickly between your triads.
[Am] I'm just playing [G] standard chords.
These are versions of G, then there's a G major [Bm] 7, _ [D]
and a [C] C.
_ Then it goes up to [Am] A minor, _ _ _ down to B, [D] _ _ _
back to G again.
[G] _ _ [D] G major 7, [C] C.
_ _ _ _ [Am] Then A minor again, _ [C] C.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
And that's basically every verse.
And this song actually has three long verses.
Then there is the chorus, which I like to turn on my harmonizer to play to. _
_ [A] And that again is [G] a G. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
Then it goes E minor, [Em] E minor, [Bm] B minor, A [C] minor, [D] D, then [G] G.
[Bm] So you make [C] C, _ [A] A, [Am] A minor, [D] _
_ [G] G.
_ So, I would advise you strongly to go get the chords.
They are everywhere on the internet.
Cowboylyrics.com is one of them.
But _ _ _ practice just with the chords and of course your bass [D] before [G] you do [D] the stand.
[G] Now when you get to that chorus, it goes pretty quick between the chords.
A lot of times I just do one.
Maybe I'm not bothering with the fifth, I'll [C] just _ [G] _ _
hit the root.
_ So I'm going to give the first verse, the chorus, and then the outro a run through so you can kind of hear what I came up with.
So 1, 2, 3, 4.
_ _ _ City girls [D] just seem to [C] find out early How [Am] to open doors just a [D] smile
A _ [G] rich old man, [D] she won't have to [C] worry _ _ [Am]
Just a falling [C] lace, a going [G] style _ _
Late at night [D] a maid's old house [C] gets lonely Gets [Am] every point of refuge [D] as it's prized
_ And [G] it breaks her heart [D] to think that [C] her love is only Given [Am] to a man [C] with hands as cold as [D] ice
[G] _ _ _ _ So she tells him she must [D] go out for [C] the evening _ [Am] Comfort an old friend [D] feeling down
But [G] she knows where [D] she's going and [C] she's leaving Set it for that cheap [G] side of town
You _ can't hide [C] your [G] lying _ eyes And [Em] your smiles _
[Bm] [A] up in the _ [D] sky
But [G] by [D] now you _ [C] _ [A] realize _ There ain't no [D] way to hide those lying [G] _ _ eyes
There ain't no way to [D] hide your [G] lying _ _ eyes Honey, you [D] can't hide those [G] lying eyes
_ _ _ _ So there you have a version, at least my interpretation, of the song Lion Eyes Eagles 1975.
One of the greatest pop country hits ever.
_ So I hope you enjoyed that and we'll see you again