Chords for How to play what goes around comes around Justin Timberlake acoustic guitar tutorial
Tempo:
115.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Am
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G]
[F#] [Am]
[C] [G] [F#]
[Am] [C]
[G] [F#m] [F#] [Am]
[C] [G]
[F#] Hi everybody today, we're gonna learn Justin Timberlake's
What goes around comes around so as usual at first we have to know the chords of the song
The same chords are played all along the song so it's very easy to [A] remember them [Am] first you have [G#] an
A [Am] minor in a very common form
[C] [Am] Okay, and [D#] at first [Am] to practice just play it like this
Okay two times
Two times down on the right hand
[C] Then you play your C, but not this C
actually, it will be correct, but
[G] for later
We have to play this [C] C
[D#] Okay, so this [C] finger
box free
You can see on the video
the end of the guitar
Okay
[Am] two times
[C] [G] Then a G and then
D
[A] [E] But with a bass, a stringed bass.
It's the third on the [D] bass.
So it's F sharp
F sharp in a more common form is that way you can play that way or that way
You just switch fingers
But in this [G#m] case we'll have to do [F#] this
[G] this [A] D bass
F sharp.
It's exactly if you will play a [G] C D
Sorry a D, but in a C form like this you can see
[C] You can see
This is a C.
Okay, but with another way of fingering
Okay, and I just go to [D] the fifth
box
to play this form to play the D in form of C [F#] and
We'll have to
To go to the second box of the third chord, the E string
and play
only the top of the chord
[G#]
So the bass F sharp here
[D] fifth box, second string
A string [F#] and the third [G#] of the [F#] chord.
It's the fourth box
With the ring finger on the D string so it goes like this
But if you want [G] only play the chords
You [D] can play this chord.
This one.
This one is good.
[F#] This one is for the melody.
We'll have to play
[Am] So it goes like this
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [G] [D]
Okay
So we are [N] now on the step two
I will play the melody and the chords in the same time.
The [Am] melody is [D] exactly under your
[A] A minor chord
[Am] So you play the A minor from the A string to the B string
Goes like this
You do exactly [G] the same thing with the C
[C]
Then you [D] play
the third box of [D#] the B string and [D] you slide back and
[C] [D] You play the third box again
So it goes like [Am] this
[C] [A] [E]
And [Gm] now when you did that
You play with the your taller [G] finger
The G but we're on the G chord, but don't play the G like this
Because we'll [G#] have to add
Another note the A that makes the G is not perfect
It will be G and 9
Okay, [G] you can hear the special sound
special way sounds
[G#] Actually, it's the chord of every breath you take
[D] [G] [B]
[G] [C] [D]
okay, so
You have to play this chord
When you come from [G] this
[D] So the melody does exactly that
[G]
[Bm] the bass then the D [D] string
then the B [B] string
[A] then the G string
[F#m] [A#] where you play [E] the A
[G] [D]
[G] [A] And you put it again
but [D] playing
What looks like?
F sharp minor 7 but
We'll have to play this note.
It's a D
with your pinky on the fifth box of the
A-string and it will make it will do that we'll play a D
[Gm]
[G#] with F [F#] sharp bass
[D] It's D major
With a string bass.
It's exactly the same value of this chord
[F#] And you just have to play the bass [D] the D and
[F#] The F sharp again, but here [A] so it goes like this
[Am] [C] [D]
[G]
[F#] [D]
[Am] [C] [G]
[F#m] [A]
[C] [G] [F#]
[A] [Am] [C]
[G] [A] [F#]
[F#] [Am]
[C] [G] [F#]
[Am] [C]
[G] [F#m] [F#] [Am]
[C] [G]
[F#] Hi everybody today, we're gonna learn Justin Timberlake's
What goes around comes around so as usual at first we have to know the chords of the song
The same chords are played all along the song so it's very easy to [A] remember them [Am] first you have [G#] an
A [Am] minor in a very common form
[C] [Am] Okay, and [D#] at first [Am] to practice just play it like this
Okay two times
Two times down on the right hand
[C] Then you play your C, but not this C
actually, it will be correct, but
[G] for later
We have to play this [C] C
[D#] Okay, so this [C] finger
box free
You can see on the video
the end of the guitar
Okay
[Am] two times
[C] [G] Then a G and then
D
[A] [E] But with a bass, a stringed bass.
It's the third on the [D] bass.
So it's F sharp
F sharp in a more common form is that way you can play that way or that way
You just switch fingers
But in this [G#m] case we'll have to do [F#] this
[G] this [A] D bass
F sharp.
It's exactly if you will play a [G] C D
Sorry a D, but in a C form like this you can see
[C] You can see
This is a C.
Okay, but with another way of fingering
Okay, and I just go to [D] the fifth
box
to play this form to play the D in form of C [F#] and
We'll have to
To go to the second box of the third chord, the E string
and play
only the top of the chord
[G#]
So the bass F sharp here
[D] fifth box, second string
A string [F#] and the third [G#] of the [F#] chord.
It's the fourth box
With the ring finger on the D string so it goes like this
But if you want [G] only play the chords
You [D] can play this chord.
This one.
This one is good.
[F#] This one is for the melody.
We'll have to play
[Am] So it goes like this
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [G] [D]
Okay
So we are [N] now on the step two
I will play the melody and the chords in the same time.
The [Am] melody is [D] exactly under your
[A] A minor chord
[Am] So you play the A minor from the A string to the B string
Goes like this
You do exactly [G] the same thing with the C
[C]
Then you [D] play
the third box of [D#] the B string and [D] you slide back and
[C] [D] You play the third box again
So it goes like [Am] this
[C] [A] [E]
And [Gm] now when you did that
You play with the your taller [G] finger
The G but we're on the G chord, but don't play the G like this
Because we'll [G#] have to add
Another note the A that makes the G is not perfect
It will be G and 9
Okay, [G] you can hear the special sound
special way sounds
[G#] Actually, it's the chord of every breath you take
[D] [G] [B]
[G] [C] [D]
okay, so
You have to play this chord
When you come from [G] this
[D] So the melody does exactly that
[G]
[Bm] the bass then the D [D] string
then the B [B] string
[A] then the G string
[F#m] [A#] where you play [E] the A
[G] [D]
[G] [A] And you put it again
but [D] playing
What looks like?
F sharp minor 7 but
We'll have to play this note.
It's a D
with your pinky on the fifth box of the
A-string and it will make it will do that we'll play a D
[Gm]
[G#] with F [F#] sharp bass
[D] It's D major
With a string bass.
It's exactly the same value of this chord
[F#] And you just have to play the bass [D] the D and
[F#] The F sharp again, but here [A] so it goes like this
[Am] [C] [D]
[G]
[F#] [D]
[Am] [C] [G]
[F#m] [A]
[C] [G] [F#]
[A] [Am] [C]
[G] [A] [F#]
Key:
G
C
D
Am
F#
G
C
D
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ Hi everybody today, we're gonna learn Justin Timberlake's
What goes around comes around _ so as usual at first we have to know the chords of the song
_ _ The same chords are played all along the song so it's very easy to [A] remember them [Am] first you have [G#] an
A [Am] minor in a very common form _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Am] _ Okay, and [D#] at first [Am] to practice just play it like this
_ _ Okay two times _ _
Two times down on the right hand
_ [C] Then you play your C, but not this C
_ _ actually, it will be correct, but
[G] for later
We have to play this [C] C
_ _ [D#] Okay, so this [C] finger
box free
_ You can see on the video
_ the end of the guitar _ _
_ Okay
_ [Am] two times _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] Then a G _ and _ _ then
D
[A] _ [E] But with a bass, a stringed bass.
It's the third on the [D] bass.
So it's F sharp _
_ _ _ _ _ F sharp in a more common form is that way you can play that way or that way
You just switch fingers
But in this [G#m] case we'll have to do [F#] this
_ [G] this [A] D bass
F sharp.
It's exactly if you will play a [G] C D
_ Sorry a D, but in a C form like this you can see
_ [C] You can see
This _ is a C.
Okay, but with another way of fingering
_ _ _ Okay, and I just go to [D] the fifth _
box
to play this form to play the D in form of C [F#] and
We'll have to _ _
To go to the second box of the third chord, the E string _
_ and play _ _ _ _
only the top of the chord
_ _ [G#]
So the bass F sharp here _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] fifth box, second string
A string [F#] and the third [G#] of the [F#] chord.
It's the fourth box _ _ _
With the ring finger on the D string so it goes like this
_ _ But if you want [G] only play the chords
You [D] can play this chord.
This one.
This one is good.
[F#] This one is for the melody.
We'll have to play
[Am] So it goes like this
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
Okay
_ _ So we are [N] now on the step two
I will play the melody and the chords in the same time.
The [Am] melody is [D] exactly under your
[A] A minor chord
_ [Am] _ So you play the A minor from the A string to the B string
_ _ Goes like this
You _ do exactly [G] the same thing with the C
[C] _
_ _ _ _ Then you [D] play _
the third box of [D#] the B string and [D] you slide back and
[C] _ _ [D] You play the third box again
So _ it goes like [Am] this _
[C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
And [Gm] now when you did that
_ _ _ You play with the your taller [G] finger _ _
The G but we're on the G chord, but don't play the G like this
Because we'll [G#] have to add
Another note the A that makes the G is not perfect
It will be G and 9
_ _ Okay, [G] you can hear the special sound
_ _ _ special way sounds
_ _ [G#] Actually, it's the chord of every breath you take
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ okay, so _ _
_ You have to play this chord _
When you come from [G] this _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] So the melody does exactly that
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] the bass then the D [D] string _
then the B [B] string
_ [A] then the G string
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [A#] where you play [E] the A
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] And you put it again
_ but [D] playing
_ What looks like?
_ F sharp minor 7 but
_ _ We'll have to play this note.
It's a D
with your pinky on the fifth box of the
A-string and it will make it will do that we'll play a D
[Gm] _
[G#] with F [F#] sharp bass
[D] It's D major _
With a string bass.
It's exactly the same value of this chord
_ _ _ _ [F#] And you just have to play the bass [D] the D and
_ [F#] The F sharp again, but here _ _ _ _ [A] so it goes like this
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [A] _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ Hi everybody today, we're gonna learn Justin Timberlake's
What goes around comes around _ so as usual at first we have to know the chords of the song
_ _ The same chords are played all along the song so it's very easy to [A] remember them [Am] first you have [G#] an
A [Am] minor in a very common form _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Am] _ Okay, and [D#] at first [Am] to practice just play it like this
_ _ Okay two times _ _
Two times down on the right hand
_ [C] Then you play your C, but not this C
_ _ actually, it will be correct, but
[G] for later
We have to play this [C] C
_ _ [D#] Okay, so this [C] finger
box free
_ You can see on the video
_ the end of the guitar _ _
_ Okay
_ [Am] two times _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] Then a G _ and _ _ then
D
[A] _ [E] But with a bass, a stringed bass.
It's the third on the [D] bass.
So it's F sharp _
_ _ _ _ _ F sharp in a more common form is that way you can play that way or that way
You just switch fingers
But in this [G#m] case we'll have to do [F#] this
_ [G] this [A] D bass
F sharp.
It's exactly if you will play a [G] C D
_ Sorry a D, but in a C form like this you can see
_ [C] You can see
This _ is a C.
Okay, but with another way of fingering
_ _ _ Okay, and I just go to [D] the fifth _
box
to play this form to play the D in form of C [F#] and
We'll have to _ _
To go to the second box of the third chord, the E string _
_ and play _ _ _ _
only the top of the chord
_ _ [G#]
So the bass F sharp here _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] fifth box, second string
A string [F#] and the third [G#] of the [F#] chord.
It's the fourth box _ _ _
With the ring finger on the D string so it goes like this
_ _ But if you want [G] only play the chords
You [D] can play this chord.
This one.
This one is good.
[F#] This one is for the melody.
We'll have to play
[Am] So it goes like this
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
Okay
_ _ So we are [N] now on the step two
I will play the melody and the chords in the same time.
The [Am] melody is [D] exactly under your
[A] A minor chord
_ [Am] _ So you play the A minor from the A string to the B string
_ _ Goes like this
You _ do exactly [G] the same thing with the C
[C] _
_ _ _ _ Then you [D] play _
the third box of [D#] the B string and [D] you slide back and
[C] _ _ [D] You play the third box again
So _ it goes like [Am] this _
[C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
And [Gm] now when you did that
_ _ _ You play with the your taller [G] finger _ _
The G but we're on the G chord, but don't play the G like this
Because we'll [G#] have to add
Another note the A that makes the G is not perfect
It will be G and 9
_ _ Okay, [G] you can hear the special sound
_ _ _ special way sounds
_ _ [G#] Actually, it's the chord of every breath you take
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ okay, so _ _
_ You have to play this chord _
When you come from [G] this _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] So the melody does exactly that
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] the bass then the D [D] string _
then the B [B] string
_ [A] then the G string
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [A#] where you play [E] the A
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] And you put it again
_ but [D] playing
_ What looks like?
_ F sharp minor 7 but
_ _ We'll have to play this note.
It's a D
with your pinky on the fifth box of the
A-string and it will make it will do that we'll play a D
[Gm] _
[G#] with F [F#] sharp bass
[D] It's D major _
With a string bass.
It's exactly the same value of this chord
_ _ _ _ [F#] And you just have to play the bass [D] the D and
_ [F#] The F sharp again, but here _ _ _ _ [A] so it goes like this
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [A] _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ [F#] _ _ _