Chords for Hypnotized Guitar Lesson - Bob Welch/Fleetwood Mac Part 1
Tempo:
144.4 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
C
G
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Welcome to Vanderbillie [Bb].com. This is in response to a request for Hypnotized by [G] Fleetwood Mac.
It's a Bob Welch song from Mystery to Me [Dm] 1973.
[Bb] Bob unfortunately passed away earlier this month.
[Ab] [G] [N]
But this is [C] one of my [Bb] favorite [G] Fleetwood Mac songs.
[Gb] It's got [N] [Bb] liberal use of [Ab] octaves,
which makes it sound really different from other [Gbm] songs.
[A] It's got [Bb] an acoustic and an electric guitar on the album, so I'm going to try [A] to combine [Bb] elements of [Gbm] both of that in this arrangement.
[N] What I'm going to do here is I'm going to [Bb] do a play through [Ab] of the [A] [Bb] verse and chorus [G] and the solo.
[Ab] [Bb]
And then in part one I'm going to [A] explain the [G] verse and chorus, and in [F] part two we'll look at the solo.
So, [Bb] lots of cover.
Let's get started.
[N] [C]
[Bb] [Gm]
[F]
[Gm] [F]
[Am] [F]
[Gm] [F]
[Cm]
[F]
[Cm] [F]
[Cm]
[F] [Cm]
[Fm] [Ab] [Em]
[F]
[Cm] [F]
[C]
[F] [C]
[F]
[G]
[Eb] [F]
[Eb] [C]
[Ebm]
[C] [F]
[Fm]
[C]
[Fm]
[F] [E]
[C] [A] [Em]
[N]
[C] Okay, [F] first thing to know is [D] that this is an [Cm] arrangement.
It's an arrangement [Bb] of the acoustic and electric [Cm] parts of the song, so [G] they can play it on one guitar.
[Bb] The second thing to know is that I'm doing some hybrid picking.
It's pretty [G] simple.
I'm just holding the [Gm] pick and using my [Bb] middle finger to play a lot of these octaves or [C] two strings, two notes.
You don't [Bbm] have to use your pick at all in [Ab] this song.
You could [Gbm] just use your [Gb] fingers if you feel more comfortable [G] doing that.
So, just to [F] let you know that right [Bb] away.
This starts off [C] this arrangement on [Ab] the [Bb] D [G] string, 10th fret, [Bb] and the B [Gb] string, 13th fret.
And [C] that's an octave.
You play them together and slide [Dm] off.
[D] Okay.
[E] And then you're going to [Bb] come over to the A string, 8th fret, and the G [Gm] string, 10th fret, and that's another [F] octave.
You can [Bb] play that.
[Db] And then you're going to play an octave with a little [Bb] extra.
You're going to come to the A string, [Gbm] 10th fret, [A]
and the G string, 8th [Bb] fret.
And I'm also usually adding the B [B] string, 8th fret, because this is sort of part of a [G] C minor 7 chord.
And you [Cm] just play.
So, so far [Am] we've got.
[F] [G]
Then you've got a little riff, and the riff [Bb] comes from the acoustic part of [A] the song.
[C]
You're going to [Bbm] start on the B string, and you're going to slide up from the 6th to the [C] 8th fret.
[Eb] And then play the 11th fret, then the [G] 8th, then down [Bb] to the G string, 10th, [Eb] 8th, and the [C] D string, 10th.
[F]
[Eb] [Bb]
And that's [C] the [E] end of the introductory [F] riff.
You could play this in the background [D] as somebody's singing.
[A] [C] You know, if you're not doing the singing [Bb] because it's a little complex, [C] or not.
[Eb] But the whole thing slowly is just.
[C] [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[G] Alright.
[B] [G] And then during the verse, [Bb] when the singing is going on, they're not playing on the electric [Db] anyway, full [Am] chords.
They're [Gbm] playing these intervals, these octaves.
[A] And what you do is you play, you pedal on this [Gb] bass C [A] note, and play.
[F] [Cm]
Now those are the two [B] combinations [C]
that we [Db] just saw before.
So [C] it's.
And [Bb] then.
[C] Just A string, 8th fret, and G string, 10th [F] fret.
And then back to [Db] this C note.
[C] And [A] then
[D] A [Dbm] string, 10th fret, G string, 8th fret, and B string, [Cm] 8th fret.
[F]
[Cm]
So.
[C]
It's the same old story [Cm] that you heard long [F] ago.
[Cm]
Two [F] friends having coffee together.
[G] You could go like that, [B] behind the [Bb] vocals.
[Db] And you just [Bb] continue with that until you [A] get to the [C] chorus, which is very abbreviated.
Seems like [Bbm] a dream.
Got me hypnotized.
And [Dm] all you're doing there is you're going down, [Bb] and I like to play this low F minor chord.
I generally don't [F] pick up this, the actual [A] low F.
I just [C] play up from the 5th fret.
I mean from the 5th string.
[Fm] So I get.
[Db] And then you go to
[B] an A flat [Ab] on the 4th fret.
And then down one fret and make a G7.
[B] So just pick up [G] your finger.
[Bb] And back [C] to.
[F] [Cm]
[C] [F]
[Eb] [Fm]
[Ab] [G]
[C] [F] [Cm]
And that's pretty much [Db] how the song itself [Eb] goes.
You can stick [Bb] in that little riff.
So you [C] can go.
[F]
[Bb]
[F]
It'll be a little tough if you're singing.
So next we'll look at the solo.
It's a Bob Welch song from Mystery to Me [Dm] 1973.
[Bb] Bob unfortunately passed away earlier this month.
[Ab] [G] [N]
But this is [C] one of my [Bb] favorite [G] Fleetwood Mac songs.
[Gb] It's got [N] [Bb] liberal use of [Ab] octaves,
which makes it sound really different from other [Gbm] songs.
[A] It's got [Bb] an acoustic and an electric guitar on the album, so I'm going to try [A] to combine [Bb] elements of [Gbm] both of that in this arrangement.
[N] What I'm going to do here is I'm going to [Bb] do a play through [Ab] of the [A] [Bb] verse and chorus [G] and the solo.
[Ab] [Bb]
And then in part one I'm going to [A] explain the [G] verse and chorus, and in [F] part two we'll look at the solo.
So, [Bb] lots of cover.
Let's get started.
[N] [C]
[Bb] [Gm]
[F]
[Gm] [F]
[Am] [F]
[Gm] [F]
[Cm]
[F]
[Cm] [F]
[Cm]
[F] [Cm]
[Fm] [Ab] [Em]
[F]
[Cm] [F]
[C]
[F] [C]
[F]
[G]
[Eb] [F]
[Eb] [C]
[Ebm]
[C] [F]
[Fm]
[C]
[Fm]
[F] [E]
[C] [A] [Em]
[N]
[C] Okay, [F] first thing to know is [D] that this is an [Cm] arrangement.
It's an arrangement [Bb] of the acoustic and electric [Cm] parts of the song, so [G] they can play it on one guitar.
[Bb] The second thing to know is that I'm doing some hybrid picking.
It's pretty [G] simple.
I'm just holding the [Gm] pick and using my [Bb] middle finger to play a lot of these octaves or [C] two strings, two notes.
You don't [Bbm] have to use your pick at all in [Ab] this song.
You could [Gbm] just use your [Gb] fingers if you feel more comfortable [G] doing that.
So, just to [F] let you know that right [Bb] away.
This starts off [C] this arrangement on [Ab] the [Bb] D [G] string, 10th fret, [Bb] and the B [Gb] string, 13th fret.
And [C] that's an octave.
You play them together and slide [Dm] off.
[D] Okay.
[E] And then you're going to [Bb] come over to the A string, 8th fret, and the G [Gm] string, 10th fret, and that's another [F] octave.
You can [Bb] play that.
[Db] And then you're going to play an octave with a little [Bb] extra.
You're going to come to the A string, [Gbm] 10th fret, [A]
and the G string, 8th [Bb] fret.
And I'm also usually adding the B [B] string, 8th fret, because this is sort of part of a [G] C minor 7 chord.
And you [Cm] just play.
So, so far [Am] we've got.
[F] [G]
Then you've got a little riff, and the riff [Bb] comes from the acoustic part of [A] the song.
[C]
You're going to [Bbm] start on the B string, and you're going to slide up from the 6th to the [C] 8th fret.
[Eb] And then play the 11th fret, then the [G] 8th, then down [Bb] to the G string, 10th, [Eb] 8th, and the [C] D string, 10th.
[F]
[Eb] [Bb]
And that's [C] the [E] end of the introductory [F] riff.
You could play this in the background [D] as somebody's singing.
[A] [C] You know, if you're not doing the singing [Bb] because it's a little complex, [C] or not.
[Eb] But the whole thing slowly is just.
[C] [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[G] Alright.
[B] [G] And then during the verse, [Bb] when the singing is going on, they're not playing on the electric [Db] anyway, full [Am] chords.
They're [Gbm] playing these intervals, these octaves.
[A] And what you do is you play, you pedal on this [Gb] bass C [A] note, and play.
[F] [Cm]
Now those are the two [B] combinations [C]
that we [Db] just saw before.
So [C] it's.
And [Bb] then.
[C] Just A string, 8th fret, and G string, 10th [F] fret.
And then back to [Db] this C note.
[C] And [A] then
[D] A [Dbm] string, 10th fret, G string, 8th fret, and B string, [Cm] 8th fret.
[F]
[Cm]
So.
[C]
It's the same old story [Cm] that you heard long [F] ago.
[Cm]
Two [F] friends having coffee together.
[G] You could go like that, [B] behind the [Bb] vocals.
[Db] And you just [Bb] continue with that until you [A] get to the [C] chorus, which is very abbreviated.
Seems like [Bbm] a dream.
Got me hypnotized.
And [Dm] all you're doing there is you're going down, [Bb] and I like to play this low F minor chord.
I generally don't [F] pick up this, the actual [A] low F.
I just [C] play up from the 5th fret.
I mean from the 5th string.
[Fm] So I get.
[Db] And then you go to
[B] an A flat [Ab] on the 4th fret.
And then down one fret and make a G7.
[B] So just pick up [G] your finger.
[Bb] And back [C] to.
[F] [Cm]
[C] [F]
[Eb] [Fm]
[Ab] [G]
[C] [F] [Cm]
And that's pretty much [Db] how the song itself [Eb] goes.
You can stick [Bb] in that little riff.
So you [C] can go.
[F]
[Bb]
[F]
It'll be a little tough if you're singing.
So next we'll look at the solo.
Key:
Bb
F
C
G
Cm
Bb
F
C
[N] _ _ _ Welcome to Vanderbillie [Bb].com. This is in response to a request for _ Hypnotized by [G] Fleetwood Mac.
It's a Bob Welch song from Mystery to Me [Dm] 1973.
_ _ [Bb] Bob unfortunately passed away earlier this month.
[Ab] _ [G] _ _ [N] _
But this is [C] one of my [Bb] favorite [G] Fleetwood Mac songs.
[Gb] It's got _ [N] _ _ [Bb] liberal use of [Ab] octaves,
which makes it sound really different from other [Gbm] songs.
[A] _ _ _ _ It's got [Bb] an acoustic and an electric guitar on the album, so I'm going to try [A] to combine [Bb] elements of [Gbm] both of that in this arrangement.
[N] _ _ What I'm going to do here is I'm going to [Bb] do a play through [Ab] of the _ [A] _ [Bb] verse and chorus [G] and the solo.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
And then in part one I'm going to [A] explain the [G] verse and chorus, and in [F] part two we'll look at the solo.
So, [Bb] lots of cover.
Let's get started.
[N] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Okay, [F] first thing to know is [D] that this is an [Cm] arrangement.
It's an arrangement [Bb] of _ the acoustic and electric [Cm] parts of the song, so [G] they can play it on one guitar.
[Bb] The second thing to know is that I'm doing some hybrid picking.
It's pretty [G] simple.
I'm just holding the [Gm] pick and using my [Bb] middle finger to play a lot of these octaves or [C] two strings, two notes.
_ You don't [Bbm] have to use your pick at all in [Ab] this song.
You could [Gbm] just use your [Gb] fingers if you feel more comfortable [G] doing that.
So, just to [F] let you know that right [Bb] away.
This starts off [C] this arrangement on [Ab] the [Bb] D [G] string, 10th fret, _ [Bb] and the B [Gb] string, 13th fret.
And [C] that's an octave.
_ _ You play them together and slide [Dm] off. _ _ _
_ [D] Okay.
_ _ [E] And then you're going to [Bb] come over to the A string, 8th fret, _ and the G [Gm] string, 10th fret, and that's another [F] octave. _
You can [Bb] play that. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] And then you're going to play an octave with a little [Bb] extra.
You're going to come to the A string, [Gbm] 10th fret, _ [A] _
and the G string, 8th [Bb] fret.
And I'm also usually adding the B [B] string, 8th fret, because this is sort of part of a [G] _ C minor 7 chord.
_ And you [Cm] just play. _ _ _
_ _ _ So, so far [Am] we've got.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Then you've got a little riff, and the riff [Bb] comes from the acoustic part of [A] the song.
_ _ [C] _
You're going to [Bbm] start on the B string, and you're going to slide up from the 6th to the [C] 8th fret. _ _ _ _
[Eb] And then play the 11th fret, _ _ then the [G] 8th, _ _ then down [Bb] to the G string, _ 10th, _ _ [Eb] 8th, _ and the [C] D string, 10th.
_ [F] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ And that's [C] the _ [E] end of the introductory [F] riff.
You could play this in the background [D] as somebody's singing.
_ _ [A] _ [C] You know, if you're not doing the singing [Bb] because it's a little complex, [C] or not.
[Eb] But the whole thing slowly is just.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ Alright.
[B] _ _ _ [G] And then during the verse, [Bb] when the singing is going on, _ they're not playing _ _ on the electric [Db] anyway, full [Am] chords.
They're [Gbm] playing these intervals, these octaves.
[A] _ _ _ _ And what you do is you play, you pedal on this _ [Gb] bass C [A] note, and play. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
Now those are the two _ [B] combinations [C]
that we [Db] just saw before.
So [C] it's.
And [Bb] then.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Just A string, 8th fret, and _ G string, 10th [F] fret. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And then back to [Db] this _ C note.
[C] _ _ _ And [A] then _ _
[D] _ A [Dbm] string, 10th fret, G string, _ 8th fret, and B string, [Cm] 8th fret.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ So.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ It's the same old story [Cm] that _ you heard long [F] ago.
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _
Two [F] friends having coffee together. _
[G] You could go like that, [B] behind the [Bb] vocals. _
_ [Db] And you just [Bb] continue with that until you [A] get to the _ [C] chorus, which is very abbreviated.
Seems like [Bbm] a dream.
_ Got me hypnotized.
_ And [Dm] all you're doing there is you're going down, [Bb] and I like to play this low _ _ _ F minor chord.
_ I generally don't [F] pick up this, the actual [A] low F.
I just [C] play up from the 5th fret.
I mean from the 5th string.
[Fm] So I get. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] And then you go to _ _
[B] _ an A flat [Ab] on the 4th fret.
_ _ _ _ And then down one fret and make a G7.
[B] So just pick up [G] your finger. _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] And back [C] to.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ And that's pretty much [Db] how _ the song itself [Eb] goes.
You can stick [Bb] in that little riff.
So you [C] can go. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It'll be a little tough if you're singing.
So next we'll look at the solo. _ _
It's a Bob Welch song from Mystery to Me [Dm] 1973.
_ _ [Bb] Bob unfortunately passed away earlier this month.
[Ab] _ [G] _ _ [N] _
But this is [C] one of my [Bb] favorite [G] Fleetwood Mac songs.
[Gb] It's got _ [N] _ _ [Bb] liberal use of [Ab] octaves,
which makes it sound really different from other [Gbm] songs.
[A] _ _ _ _ It's got [Bb] an acoustic and an electric guitar on the album, so I'm going to try [A] to combine [Bb] elements of [Gbm] both of that in this arrangement.
[N] _ _ What I'm going to do here is I'm going to [Bb] do a play through [Ab] of the _ [A] _ [Bb] verse and chorus [G] and the solo.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
And then in part one I'm going to [A] explain the [G] verse and chorus, and in [F] part two we'll look at the solo.
So, [Bb] lots of cover.
Let's get started.
[N] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Okay, [F] first thing to know is [D] that this is an [Cm] arrangement.
It's an arrangement [Bb] of _ the acoustic and electric [Cm] parts of the song, so [G] they can play it on one guitar.
[Bb] The second thing to know is that I'm doing some hybrid picking.
It's pretty [G] simple.
I'm just holding the [Gm] pick and using my [Bb] middle finger to play a lot of these octaves or [C] two strings, two notes.
_ You don't [Bbm] have to use your pick at all in [Ab] this song.
You could [Gbm] just use your [Gb] fingers if you feel more comfortable [G] doing that.
So, just to [F] let you know that right [Bb] away.
This starts off [C] this arrangement on [Ab] the [Bb] D [G] string, 10th fret, _ [Bb] and the B [Gb] string, 13th fret.
And [C] that's an octave.
_ _ You play them together and slide [Dm] off. _ _ _
_ [D] Okay.
_ _ [E] And then you're going to [Bb] come over to the A string, 8th fret, _ and the G [Gm] string, 10th fret, and that's another [F] octave. _
You can [Bb] play that. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] And then you're going to play an octave with a little [Bb] extra.
You're going to come to the A string, [Gbm] 10th fret, _ [A] _
and the G string, 8th [Bb] fret.
And I'm also usually adding the B [B] string, 8th fret, because this is sort of part of a [G] _ C minor 7 chord.
_ And you [Cm] just play. _ _ _
_ _ _ So, so far [Am] we've got.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Then you've got a little riff, and the riff [Bb] comes from the acoustic part of [A] the song.
_ _ [C] _
You're going to [Bbm] start on the B string, and you're going to slide up from the 6th to the [C] 8th fret. _ _ _ _
[Eb] And then play the 11th fret, _ _ then the [G] 8th, _ _ then down [Bb] to the G string, _ 10th, _ _ [Eb] 8th, _ and the [C] D string, 10th.
_ [F] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ And that's [C] the _ [E] end of the introductory [F] riff.
You could play this in the background [D] as somebody's singing.
_ _ [A] _ [C] You know, if you're not doing the singing [Bb] because it's a little complex, [C] or not.
[Eb] But the whole thing slowly is just.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ Alright.
[B] _ _ _ [G] And then during the verse, [Bb] when the singing is going on, _ they're not playing _ _ on the electric [Db] anyway, full [Am] chords.
They're [Gbm] playing these intervals, these octaves.
[A] _ _ _ _ And what you do is you play, you pedal on this _ [Gb] bass C [A] note, and play. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
Now those are the two _ [B] combinations [C]
that we [Db] just saw before.
So [C] it's.
And [Bb] then.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Just A string, 8th fret, and _ G string, 10th [F] fret. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And then back to [Db] this _ C note.
[C] _ _ _ And [A] then _ _
[D] _ A [Dbm] string, 10th fret, G string, _ 8th fret, and B string, [Cm] 8th fret.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ So.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ It's the same old story [Cm] that _ you heard long [F] ago.
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _
Two [F] friends having coffee together. _
[G] You could go like that, [B] behind the [Bb] vocals. _
_ [Db] And you just [Bb] continue with that until you [A] get to the _ [C] chorus, which is very abbreviated.
Seems like [Bbm] a dream.
_ Got me hypnotized.
_ And [Dm] all you're doing there is you're going down, [Bb] and I like to play this low _ _ _ F minor chord.
_ I generally don't [F] pick up this, the actual [A] low F.
I just [C] play up from the 5th fret.
I mean from the 5th string.
[Fm] So I get. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] And then you go to _ _
[B] _ an A flat [Ab] on the 4th fret.
_ _ _ _ And then down one fret and make a G7.
[B] So just pick up [G] your finger. _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] And back [C] to.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ And that's pretty much [Db] how _ the song itself [Eb] goes.
You can stick [Bb] in that little riff.
So you [C] can go. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It'll be a little tough if you're singing.
So next we'll look at the solo. _ _