Chords for How To Play Wilco's "Love Is Everywhere (Beware)" On Guitar - Simple Chords
Tempo:
87.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
All right, this is simple chords for Wilco's Love is Everywhere.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just
[E] G [G] to E minor.
[E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger
and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight [Em] [E] to an E minor.
[G] That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do
[C] [G] C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em]
[G] [C] [G]
[Bm] [C] [G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [C] [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] [G] Then E [Em] minor.
I'm sorry.
[C]
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
[A] [G]
[Am] [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down.
[A] [C] It's a like this.
[B]
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em]
[C] Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em]
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware.
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
[Em]
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
[B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
[C]
[G] it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
[C]
[Bm] [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just
[E] G [G] to E minor.
[E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger
and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight [Em] [E] to an E minor.
[G] That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do
[C] [G] C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em]
[G] [C] [G]
[Bm] [C] [G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [C] [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] [G] Then E [Em] minor.
I'm sorry.
[C]
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
[A] [G]
[Am] [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down.
[A] [C] It's a like this.
[B]
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em]
[C] Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em]
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware.
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
[Em]
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
[B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
[C]
[G] it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
[C]
[Bm] [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
Key:
G
C
Em
Bm
B
G
C
Em
All right, this is simple chords for Wilco's Love is Everywhere.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just _
[E] G [G] to E minor.
_ [E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger _
_ _ _ _ and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight _ [Em] _ [E] to an E minor. _
[G] _ _ _ _ That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do _
[C] _ _ [G] _ C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Then E [Em] minor.
_ I'm sorry.
_ _ [C] _
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down. _
[A] _ [C] It's a like this.
_ [B] _ _
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
_ It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em] _
_ _ [C] _ Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] _ _ [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em] _
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] _ [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
_ with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware. _
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] _ _ [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
_ [Em] _
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
_ [B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
_ [C] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just _
[E] G [G] to E minor.
_ [E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger _
_ _ _ _ and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight _ [Em] _ [E] to an E minor. _
[G] _ _ _ _ That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do _
[C] _ _ [G] _ C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Then E [Em] minor.
_ I'm sorry.
_ _ [C] _
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down. _
[A] _ [C] It's a like this.
_ [B] _ _
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
_ It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em] _
_ _ [C] _ Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] _ _ [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em] _
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] _ [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
_ with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware. _
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] _ _ [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
_ [Em] _
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
_ [B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
_ [C] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
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