Chords for Learn the guitar solo in "From This Moment by Shania Twain"
Tempo:
69.3 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
D#
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#] Hey, John Vu here.
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm going to show you how to play the middle solo in the song
from this moment by Shania Twain.
The song
starts out in G, goes to G major, starts out in G, G major, and goes to A major and
then ends in B major.
The solo in the song is in A major.
The chord progression is A major,
F sharp minor, D major, and E major.
I'll have those chords written out as I play the solo.
I recommend that you record yourself as you practice.
This is something I do for myself too.
Record yourself on video or using the computer microphone.
This is a great way to
critique yourself, to listen back to your tone, and to develop that head memory so that you know
where you're playing exactly in the song, just to check that timing.
I'll go ahead and show you the solo here slowly.
[A]
[D#] And then, the solo starts out.
[Am] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [E]
[D#] Okay, let's cut to the backing track.
[Bm] [E] [D]
One, two, [A] three.
Power chord on one.
Two, three.
[F#m]
Two, three, four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
[A]
[Bm] One more time.
[E] Kind of [D] messed up there.
One, two, [A] three, four.
Power chord on one.
One, two, three.
On four.
[F#m] One, two, three, [E] four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
[A] That's a full band up.
[Bm] All right, one more [E] time.
I'll [D] shut my mouth.
[A]
[F#m] [A] [D]
[E] [A]
[Bm] [N] Okay, so that's it.
Hope you found this [D#] lesson helpful.
If you have any
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm going to show you how to play the middle solo in the song
from this moment by Shania Twain.
The song
starts out in G, goes to G major, starts out in G, G major, and goes to A major and
then ends in B major.
The solo in the song is in A major.
The chord progression is A major,
F sharp minor, D major, and E major.
I'll have those chords written out as I play the solo.
I recommend that you record yourself as you practice.
This is something I do for myself too.
Record yourself on video or using the computer microphone.
This is a great way to
critique yourself, to listen back to your tone, and to develop that head memory so that you know
where you're playing exactly in the song, just to check that timing.
I'll go ahead and show you the solo here slowly.
[A]
[D#] And then, the solo starts out.
[Am] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [E]
[D#] Okay, let's cut to the backing track.
[Bm] [E] [D]
One, two, [A] three.
Power chord on one.
Two, three.
[F#m]
Two, three, four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
[A]
[Bm] One more time.
[E] Kind of [D] messed up there.
One, two, [A] three, four.
Power chord on one.
One, two, three.
On four.
[F#m] One, two, three, [E] four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
[A] That's a full band up.
[Bm] All right, one more [E] time.
I'll [D] shut my mouth.
[A]
[F#m] [A] [D]
[E] [A]
[Bm] [N] Okay, so that's it.
Hope you found this [D#] lesson helpful.
If you have any
Key:
A
E
D
D#
F#m
A
E
D
[D#] _ _ _ Hey, John Vu here.
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm going to show you how to play the middle solo in the song
from this moment by Shania Twain.
The song
starts out in G, goes to G major, starts out in G, G major, and goes to A major and
then ends in B major.
The solo in the song is in A major.
The chord progression is A major,
F sharp minor, D major, and E major.
I'll have those chords written out as I play the solo. _
I recommend that you record yourself as you practice.
This is something I do for myself too.
Record yourself on video or using the computer microphone.
This is a great way to
critique yourself, to listen back to your tone, and to develop that head memory so that you know
where you're playing exactly in the song, just to check that timing.
I'll go ahead and show you the solo here slowly.
[A] _ _ _ _
[D#] And then, the solo starts out.
[Am] _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] Okay, let's cut to the backing track.
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ [D]
One, two, [A] three.
Power chord on one.
Two, three.
[F#m] _
Two, three, four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] One more time.
[E] Kind of [D] messed up there.
One, two, [A] three, four.
Power chord on one.
One, two, three.
On four.
[F#m] One, two, three, [E] four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four. _ _ _
[A] That's a full band up.
_ [Bm] All right, one more [E] time.
I'll [D] shut my mouth.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [N] Okay, so that's it.
Hope you found this [D#] lesson helpful.
If you have any
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm going to show you how to play the middle solo in the song
from this moment by Shania Twain.
The song
starts out in G, goes to G major, starts out in G, G major, and goes to A major and
then ends in B major.
The solo in the song is in A major.
The chord progression is A major,
F sharp minor, D major, and E major.
I'll have those chords written out as I play the solo. _
I recommend that you record yourself as you practice.
This is something I do for myself too.
Record yourself on video or using the computer microphone.
This is a great way to
critique yourself, to listen back to your tone, and to develop that head memory so that you know
where you're playing exactly in the song, just to check that timing.
I'll go ahead and show you the solo here slowly.
[A] _ _ _ _
[D#] And then, the solo starts out.
[Am] _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] Okay, let's cut to the backing track.
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ [D]
One, two, [A] three.
Power chord on one.
Two, three.
[F#m] _
Two, three, four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] One more time.
[E] Kind of [D] messed up there.
One, two, [A] three, four.
Power chord on one.
One, two, three.
On four.
[F#m] One, two, three, [E] four.
[D] One, two, three, [E] four. _ _ _
[A] That's a full band up.
_ [Bm] All right, one more [E] time.
I'll [D] shut my mouth.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [N] Okay, so that's it.
Hope you found this [D#] lesson helpful.
If you have any