Chords for How to Play 'Make No Mistake' Keith Richards&The Expensive Winos
Tempo:
98.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
D
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] What's up?
I want to look at make no mistake by the winos and
Unfortunately, I won't be able to play along with this
Because I guess I'm violating the copyright.
I got a [Em] letter from YouTube signed by the president unique
cease and desist
You know, that's bullshit, [B] but they sent me a warning
You guess they don't like you playing music too [N] much
Although I don't know how some people get away with it and it ain't like I got a million subscribers but I
could see
anyway
The song for the intro and then the verse when you first turn it on [B] good, right?
You got to turn it on air
[C#] Low E and the a you don't need them [B] [E] first course.
He
[A] [Bm] ain't read it at the second fret and
[B] We also need an open [Em] B
[A] E
[Em]
and then the second chord [E] is a
Freddy and the G sharp along with the open B and a
the [D] third chord is a
D major 7 that's the open deal on
pad over the second
Top three strings and then you get this
[E] [F]
[D] You Now
That is an opening to an F
[F] Followed by a G sharp open P [E] another out pull that off to the [B] E and add the D
But it [Am] doesn't always do that.
It also does this
get the
bottom string E to the F and then you get a
[F] Instead of the G [B] sharp.
So you actually go up a half a half a [A] step and
You don't play the open B, but you do play the [F] F on the first fret pull that [D] off and to the D.
So
[F] [Dm]
Can't tell you [F] exactly when that happens [N] and when the other one happens.
You just have to use your ear
Another thing about this a section to actually and they take place on the second [E] chord of the sequence
on this court the
[N] G sharp is that you get the
[C#] Occasionally you get the C [Em] sharp in there for the C sharp minor [B] and it ends [E] up all
C
[C#m] [E] [D] [Dm]
[C#m]
[E] sharp sometimes
Very often not though the other thing on that chord
[G] [E]
Which [B]
is the G sharp to the F sharp to the E [F#m] before you
[D] [Dm]
[Em] You
That's the a [N] section when it transitions into the B section
You take this last part
[E]
[B] That deal you throw that out.
You play the first three chords and then you're gonna [E] play a B
More [B] appropriately a [G] B7 and you play it up here [N] like this with the B
D E sharp and the a [Em] don't play the bottom string don't [B] play the top
You get by with playing [N] you're not getting by you're actually being accurate
Play the B just the B and the F [Bm] sharp that'll work
in that transition since where Sarah Dash comes in [D#] with
[E] the E
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[G] And [D] [E]
that [A] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [Bm] D [E] that's an E to an A
E [A] to an A [E] or E to an A [A] if you like
You [B]
can play the D to the sus G to play that [D] [G] here
[D]
[B]
[E]
[A] [G]
[D] And [G] [D] [Em]
then you get
[N] You get the transition from there you go into the C section
[E] [A] [Em] You
These are double stops, [B] this is a B [Em] and an E play them [Bm] simultaneously
[A] A [D] and B play those simultaneously
[B] This [E] slow first time
[D] [G] So now you're playing the open G and [B] the open [E] B
[D]
[G] And [B] now play the open [Bm] B and the a
[G] [Em] [Bm] [G]
[B] [E] [Bm] [G] And then end on the open [D#] G and the [E] B
[Bm] [G] [Cm] The second time
[Em]
[Em] [E]
[A] [Em] [Bm]
[Em] One other thing about this song when it goes to the organ solo [B]
you've got the
[E] And [Bm] then the third chord is a B minor 7
And you end up with the
[Dm]
[B] [Em] [A] Do dead in D minor but [N] the [D] third chord would not be this the D major [Bm] 7
D minor [Em] 7 but it sounds nice to play D minor 7 maybe it's just my [N] practice
And that's it what's not it it's all about the feel and hopefully that helps see
I want to look at make no mistake by the winos and
Unfortunately, I won't be able to play along with this
Because I guess I'm violating the copyright.
I got a [Em] letter from YouTube signed by the president unique
cease and desist
You know, that's bullshit, [B] but they sent me a warning
You guess they don't like you playing music too [N] much
Although I don't know how some people get away with it and it ain't like I got a million subscribers but I
could see
anyway
The song for the intro and then the verse when you first turn it on [B] good, right?
You got to turn it on air
[C#] Low E and the a you don't need them [B] [E] first course.
He
[A] [Bm] ain't read it at the second fret and
[B] We also need an open [Em] B
[A] E
[Em]
and then the second chord [E] is a
Freddy and the G sharp along with the open B and a
the [D] third chord is a
D major 7 that's the open deal on
pad over the second
Top three strings and then you get this
[E] [F]
[D] You Now
That is an opening to an F
[F] Followed by a G sharp open P [E] another out pull that off to the [B] E and add the D
But it [Am] doesn't always do that.
It also does this
get the
bottom string E to the F and then you get a
[F] Instead of the G [B] sharp.
So you actually go up a half a half a [A] step and
You don't play the open B, but you do play the [F] F on the first fret pull that [D] off and to the D.
So
[F] [Dm]
Can't tell you [F] exactly when that happens [N] and when the other one happens.
You just have to use your ear
Another thing about this a section to actually and they take place on the second [E] chord of the sequence
on this court the
[N] G sharp is that you get the
[C#] Occasionally you get the C [Em] sharp in there for the C sharp minor [B] and it ends [E] up all
C
[C#m] [E] [D] [Dm]
[C#m]
[E] sharp sometimes
Very often not though the other thing on that chord
[G] [E]
Which [B]
is the G sharp to the F sharp to the E [F#m] before you
[D] [Dm]
[Em] You
That's the a [N] section when it transitions into the B section
You take this last part
[E]
[B] That deal you throw that out.
You play the first three chords and then you're gonna [E] play a B
More [B] appropriately a [G] B7 and you play it up here [N] like this with the B
D E sharp and the a [Em] don't play the bottom string don't [B] play the top
You get by with playing [N] you're not getting by you're actually being accurate
Play the B just the B and the F [Bm] sharp that'll work
in that transition since where Sarah Dash comes in [D#] with
[E] the E
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[G] And [D] [E]
that [A] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [Bm] D [E] that's an E to an A
E [A] to an A [E] or E to an A [A] if you like
You [B]
can play the D to the sus G to play that [D] [G] here
[D]
[B]
[E]
[A] [G]
[D] And [G] [D] [Em]
then you get
[N] You get the transition from there you go into the C section
[E] [A] [Em] You
These are double stops, [B] this is a B [Em] and an E play them [Bm] simultaneously
[A] A [D] and B play those simultaneously
[B] This [E] slow first time
[D] [G] So now you're playing the open G and [B] the open [E] B
[D]
[G] And [B] now play the open [Bm] B and the a
[G] [Em] [Bm] [G]
[B] [E] [Bm] [G] And then end on the open [D#] G and the [E] B
[Bm] [G] [Cm] The second time
[Em]
[Em] [E]
[A] [Em] [Bm]
[Em] One other thing about this song when it goes to the organ solo [B]
you've got the
[E] And [Bm] then the third chord is a B minor 7
And you end up with the
[Dm]
[B] [Em] [A] Do dead in D minor but [N] the [D] third chord would not be this the D major [Bm] 7
D minor [Em] 7 but it sounds nice to play D minor 7 maybe it's just my [N] practice
And that's it what's not it it's all about the feel and hopefully that helps see
Key:
E
B
D
G
Em
E
B
D
[G] What's up?
I want to look at make no mistake by the winos _ and
_ Unfortunately, I won't be able to play along with this
Because I guess I'm violating the copyright.
I got a [Em] letter from YouTube signed by the president unique
cease and desist
_ _ You know, that's bullshit, [B] but they sent me a warning
You guess they don't like you playing music too [N] much
Although I don't know how some people get away with it and it ain't like I got a million subscribers but I
could see _
anyway
The _ song for the intro and then the verse when you first turn it on _ _ [B] good, right?
You got to turn it on air
_ [C#] _ Low E and the a you don't need them [B] [E] first course.
He
[A] _ [Bm] ain't read it at the second fret and
[B] We also need an open [Em] B
_ _ _ _ [A] E
_ [Em] _
and then the second chord [E] is a
Freddy and the G sharp along with the open B and a
the [D] third chord is a
D major 7 that's the open deal on
pad over the second
_ Top three strings and then you get this
[E] _ [F] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ You Now
That is an opening to an F
[F] Followed by a G sharp open P [E] another out pull that off to the [B] E and add the D
But it [Am] doesn't always do that.
It also does this
get the
bottom string E to the F and then you get a
[F] Instead of the G [B] sharp.
So you actually go up a half a half a [A] step and
You don't play the open B, but you do play the [F] F on the first fret pull that [D] off and to the D.
So
_ [F] _ _ _ [Dm] _
Can't tell you [F] exactly when that happens [N] and when the other one happens.
You just have to use your ear
_ Another thing about this a section to actually and they take place on the second [E] chord of the sequence
on this court the
_ [N] G sharp is that you get the
_ [C#] Occasionally you get the C [Em] sharp in there for the C sharp minor [B] and it ends [E] up all
_ C _ _
[C#m] _ [E] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
[E] sharp sometimes
_ Very often not though _ the other thing on that chord
[G] _ [E]
Which _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
is the G sharp to the F sharp to the E [F#m] before you
_ _ [D] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] You
That's the a [N] section when it transitions into the B section
You take this last part
[E] _
[B] That deal you throw that out.
You play the first three chords and then you're gonna [E] play a B
_ More [B] appropriately a [G] B7 and you play it up here [N] like this with the B
D E sharp and the a [Em] don't play the bottom string don't [B] play the top
_ You get by with playing [N] you're not getting by you're actually being accurate
_ Play the B just the B and the F [Bm] sharp that'll work
in that transition since where Sarah Dash comes in [D#] with
[E] the E _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _ _
[G] And _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
that [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _ D [E] that's an E to an A
E [A] to an A [E] or E to an A [A] if you like
_ _ You _ [B]
can play the D to the sus G to play that [D] [G] here
_ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] And _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ then you get
_ _ [N] You _ _ get the transition _ from there you go into the C section
[E] _ [A] _ _ [Em] You
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ These are double stops, [B] this is a B [Em] and an E play them [Bm] simultaneously _ _
[A] A [D] and B play those simultaneously
[B] This [E] slow first time
[D] _ [G] So _ _ now you're playing the open G and [B] the open [E] B
[D] _
[G] And [B] now play the open [Bm] B and the a
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
[B] _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _ [G] And then end on the open [D#] G and the [E] B
[Bm] _ _ [G] [Cm] The second time
[Em] _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[A] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[Em] _ One _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ other thing about this song when it goes to the organ solo [B]
you've got the
[E] _ _ And _ _ _ [Bm] then the third chord is a B minor 7
_ And you end up with the
[Dm] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] Do dead in D minor but _ _ [N] the [D] third chord would not be this the D major [Bm] 7
_ D minor [Em] 7 but it sounds nice to play D minor 7 maybe it's just my [N] practice
_ And that's it what's not it it's all about the feel and hopefully that helps see _
I want to look at make no mistake by the winos _ and
_ Unfortunately, I won't be able to play along with this
Because I guess I'm violating the copyright.
I got a [Em] letter from YouTube signed by the president unique
cease and desist
_ _ You know, that's bullshit, [B] but they sent me a warning
You guess they don't like you playing music too [N] much
Although I don't know how some people get away with it and it ain't like I got a million subscribers but I
could see _
anyway
The _ song for the intro and then the verse when you first turn it on _ _ [B] good, right?
You got to turn it on air
_ [C#] _ Low E and the a you don't need them [B] [E] first course.
He
[A] _ [Bm] ain't read it at the second fret and
[B] We also need an open [Em] B
_ _ _ _ [A] E
_ [Em] _
and then the second chord [E] is a
Freddy and the G sharp along with the open B and a
the [D] third chord is a
D major 7 that's the open deal on
pad over the second
_ Top three strings and then you get this
[E] _ [F] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ You Now
That is an opening to an F
[F] Followed by a G sharp open P [E] another out pull that off to the [B] E and add the D
But it [Am] doesn't always do that.
It also does this
get the
bottom string E to the F and then you get a
[F] Instead of the G [B] sharp.
So you actually go up a half a half a [A] step and
You don't play the open B, but you do play the [F] F on the first fret pull that [D] off and to the D.
So
_ [F] _ _ _ [Dm] _
Can't tell you [F] exactly when that happens [N] and when the other one happens.
You just have to use your ear
_ Another thing about this a section to actually and they take place on the second [E] chord of the sequence
on this court the
_ [N] G sharp is that you get the
_ [C#] Occasionally you get the C [Em] sharp in there for the C sharp minor [B] and it ends [E] up all
_ C _ _
[C#m] _ [E] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
[E] sharp sometimes
_ Very often not though _ the other thing on that chord
[G] _ [E]
Which _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
is the G sharp to the F sharp to the E [F#m] before you
_ _ [D] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] You
That's the a [N] section when it transitions into the B section
You take this last part
[E] _
[B] That deal you throw that out.
You play the first three chords and then you're gonna [E] play a B
_ More [B] appropriately a [G] B7 and you play it up here [N] like this with the B
D E sharp and the a [Em] don't play the bottom string don't [B] play the top
_ You get by with playing [N] you're not getting by you're actually being accurate
_ Play the B just the B and the F [Bm] sharp that'll work
in that transition since where Sarah Dash comes in [D#] with
[E] the E _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _ _
[G] And _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
that [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _ D [E] that's an E to an A
E [A] to an A [E] or E to an A [A] if you like
_ _ You _ [B]
can play the D to the sus G to play that [D] [G] here
_ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] And _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ then you get
_ _ [N] You _ _ get the transition _ from there you go into the C section
[E] _ [A] _ _ [Em] You
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ These are double stops, [B] this is a B [Em] and an E play them [Bm] simultaneously _ _
[A] A [D] and B play those simultaneously
[B] This [E] slow first time
[D] _ [G] So _ _ now you're playing the open G and [B] the open [E] B
[D] _
[G] And [B] now play the open [Bm] B and the a
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
[B] _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _ [G] And then end on the open [D#] G and the [E] B
[Bm] _ _ [G] [Cm] The second time
[Em] _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[A] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[Em] _ One _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ other thing about this song when it goes to the organ solo [B]
you've got the
[E] _ _ And _ _ _ [Bm] then the third chord is a B minor 7
_ And you end up with the
[Dm] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] Do dead in D minor but _ _ [N] the [D] third chord would not be this the D major [Bm] 7
_ D minor [Em] 7 but it sounds nice to play D minor 7 maybe it's just my [N] practice
_ And that's it what's not it it's all about the feel and hopefully that helps see _