Chords for Lullaby by Nickelback Guitar Lesson (HOW TO PLAY)
Tempo:
66.725 bpm
Chords used:
F#
E
C#m
B
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Lullaby by the band Nickelback.
I'm going to take you through each section of the song
Play in time break it down and then we're going to use a capo
And we're going to go through the whole song again using a capo for those of you that have a hard time with bar chords
The piano is playing through an arpeggio this I arrange it for guitar
Really simple we're basically picking through these chords.
[C#m] I'm going to play them and then
Break it down.
[G#] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[G#] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[G#m] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[F#]
[N] So that would be the verse
Now what we're doing is we're playing a C sharp minor and [C#] we're picking the a string the D string
Then we're dropping down to [Em] the B string
coming [C#m] backwards G D
So that the first bar B and then now you come back to the B
[F#] Back to the B.
So [C#m] that would sound like this
a B B G D B G D
down down down up up down up
And we will go [N] to the E add 9
The same pattern would apply but now we're going to start from the D [E] string.
We go D G
The [F#] high E skip [G#m] string then back to the B to the G
[E] Same strokes down [G#m] down down up down down up [B] up to the B chord
G D
B G D B [E] D D to the F sharp
[F#] Now we skip the a string come down to the D all the way to the B G D B G D
so [F] really slow that [C#m] would sound like this [E] [G#m]
[B] [F#]
[G#] and
You would get you go through that section.
I think four times and then on the last time
You would go to the C6 which is super easy second finger
Second fret of the D string first finger first fret of the G string third finger second [F#] fret of the B [C#m] string
You just straight down and up so we'd have D G B G D G B
[F#] And back the F strum down like that
Yeah
so [C#m] that would be the the verse
Now for the the chorus, it's gonna be a strumming pattern.
So we play a C sharp minor chord
We're gonna run and to the [E] end
We're gonna go to an E sus 2 chord 3 and the 4 E and
And we're gonna go to the B B sus [B] 2 chord
Same as the E sus 4 [F#] but at the second fret and then to the F sharp
[C#m] So now I'm gonna play that time.
Here we go.
[E] [F#]
[C#m] [E] [F#]
[C#m] [E] [F#]
And then on [E] the last time it's gonna go E
and [Am] we're gonna go to an F sharp sus [F#] 4 and
[C#m] That would be the chorus.
So
C sharp minor strum down down down down
[E] E sus 2 chord basically going to the seventh fret
It's almost like playing a bar.
You're playing a power chord, but you're gonna bar the seventh fret
So the higher strings ring out same strumming pattern
[B] B sus 2 chord
Like the E sus 2 chord, but at the second fret
And [G#] then the [F#] F sharp to [E]
[N] the F sharp sus 4 just [Am] like playing it almost like playing F sharp
Corby put your pinky down onto the G strength fourth fret your middle [F#] finger comes off and
then [N] your pinky comes up to make the F sharp chord and your second finger [F#] comes back down and
[C#m] That would be the chorus
[E] That [B] [F#]
would go three or [E] four times and then we go to
Then [Em] [F#]
[N] there's about two minutes and 30 seconds in we have a bridge
Which is going to sound like this [B] we're gonna have a B chord and [Am] it's gonna go [G#m] F sharp minor Go [E] eat
[B] Right [G#m] back to the a flat minor
[E] to the E
back the F sharp [F#] sus 4
to the F sharp
So the bridge one [B] more time.
I'm gonna play it really slow
be
[G#m] a flat minor
back
[E] [B] to the B
[G#m] Back to a flat minor F [E]
sharp sus [F#] 4 back to the F
I'm going to take you through each section of the song
Play in time break it down and then we're going to use a capo
And we're going to go through the whole song again using a capo for those of you that have a hard time with bar chords
The piano is playing through an arpeggio this I arrange it for guitar
Really simple we're basically picking through these chords.
[C#m] I'm going to play them and then
Break it down.
[G#] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[G#] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[G#m] [B] [F#] [C#m]
[F#]
[N] So that would be the verse
Now what we're doing is we're playing a C sharp minor and [C#] we're picking the a string the D string
Then we're dropping down to [Em] the B string
coming [C#m] backwards G D
So that the first bar B and then now you come back to the B
[F#] Back to the B.
So [C#m] that would sound like this
a B B G D B G D
down down down up up down up
And we will go [N] to the E add 9
The same pattern would apply but now we're going to start from the D [E] string.
We go D G
The [F#] high E skip [G#m] string then back to the B to the G
[E] Same strokes down [G#m] down down up down down up [B] up to the B chord
G D
B G D B [E] D D to the F sharp
[F#] Now we skip the a string come down to the D all the way to the B G D B G D
so [F] really slow that [C#m] would sound like this [E] [G#m]
[B] [F#]
[G#] and
You would get you go through that section.
I think four times and then on the last time
You would go to the C6 which is super easy second finger
Second fret of the D string first finger first fret of the G string third finger second [F#] fret of the B [C#m] string
You just straight down and up so we'd have D G B G D G B
[F#] And back the F strum down like that
Yeah
so [C#m] that would be the the verse
Now for the the chorus, it's gonna be a strumming pattern.
So we play a C sharp minor chord
We're gonna run and to the [E] end
We're gonna go to an E sus 2 chord 3 and the 4 E and
And we're gonna go to the B B sus [B] 2 chord
Same as the E sus 4 [F#] but at the second fret and then to the F sharp
[C#m] So now I'm gonna play that time.
Here we go.
[E] [F#]
[C#m] [E] [F#]
[C#m] [E] [F#]
And then on [E] the last time it's gonna go E
and [Am] we're gonna go to an F sharp sus [F#] 4 and
[C#m] That would be the chorus.
So
C sharp minor strum down down down down
[E] E sus 2 chord basically going to the seventh fret
It's almost like playing a bar.
You're playing a power chord, but you're gonna bar the seventh fret
So the higher strings ring out same strumming pattern
[B] B sus 2 chord
Like the E sus 2 chord, but at the second fret
And [G#] then the [F#] F sharp to [E]
[N] the F sharp sus 4 just [Am] like playing it almost like playing F sharp
Corby put your pinky down onto the G strength fourth fret your middle [F#] finger comes off and
then [N] your pinky comes up to make the F sharp chord and your second finger [F#] comes back down and
[C#m] That would be the chorus
[E] That [B] [F#]
would go three or [E] four times and then we go to
Then [Em] [F#]
[N] there's about two minutes and 30 seconds in we have a bridge
Which is going to sound like this [B] we're gonna have a B chord and [Am] it's gonna go [G#m] F sharp minor Go [E] eat
[B] Right [G#m] back to the a flat minor
[E] to the E
back the F sharp [F#] sus 4
to the F sharp
So the bridge one [B] more time.
I'm gonna play it really slow
be
[G#m] a flat minor
back
[E] [B] to the B
[G#m] Back to a flat minor F [E]
sharp sus [F#] 4 back to the F
Key:
F#
E
C#m
B
G#m
F#
E
C#m
_ Lullaby by the band Nickelback.
I'm going to take you through each section of the song
Play in time break it down and then we're going to use a capo
And we're going to go through the whole song again using a capo for those of you that have a hard time with bar chords
The piano is playing through an arpeggio this I arrange it for guitar
Really simple we're basically picking through these chords.
[C#m] I'm going to play them and then
Break it down. _ _
_ [G#] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G#] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G#m] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] So that would be the verse
Now what we're doing is we're playing a C sharp minor and [C#] we're picking the a string the D string
Then we're dropping down to [Em] the B string
coming [C#m] backwards G D
So that the first bar B and _ then now you come back to the B
_ [F#] Back to the B.
So [C#m] that would sound like this _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ a B B G D B G D
down down down up up down up
And we will go [N] to the E add 9
The same pattern would apply but now we're going to start from the D [E] string.
We go D G
The [F#] high E skip [G#m] string then back to the B to the G _ _ _ _
[E] Same strokes down [G#m] down down up down down up [B] up to the B chord _
_ G D
B G D B [E] D D to the F sharp
[F#] Now we skip the a string come down to the D all the way to the B G D B G D
so _ _ [F] really slow that [C#m] would sound like this _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] and
You would get you go through that section.
I think four times and then on the last time
You would go to the C6 which is super easy second finger
Second fret of the D string first finger first fret of the G string third finger second [F#] fret of the B [C#m] string _ _ _ _ _
You just straight down and up so we'd have D G B G D G B _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] And back the F _ _ _ strum down like that
_ _ _ Yeah
so [C#m] that would be the the verse
Now for the the chorus, it's gonna be a strumming pattern.
So we play a C sharp minor chord
We're gonna run and to the [E] end
We're gonna go to an E sus 2 chord 3 and the 4 E and
And we're gonna go to the B B sus [B] 2 chord
Same as the E sus 4 [F#] but at the second fret and then to the F sharp
[C#m] So now I'm gonna play that time.
Here we go.
_ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
And then on [E] the last time it's gonna go E
and _ [Am] we're gonna go to an F sharp sus [F#] 4 and _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] That would be the chorus.
So
C sharp minor strum down down down down
[E] E sus 2 chord basically going to the seventh fret
It's almost like playing a bar.
You're playing a power chord, but you're gonna bar the seventh fret
So the higher strings ring out same strumming pattern
[B] B sus 2 chord
Like the E sus 2 chord, but at the second fret
And [G#] then the [F#] F sharp to _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] the F sharp sus 4 just [Am] like playing it almost like playing F sharp
Corby put your pinky down onto the G strength fourth fret your middle [F#] finger comes off and
_ then [N] your pinky comes up to make the F sharp chord and your second finger [F#] comes back down _ _ and
[C#m] That would be the chorus
[E] That [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
would go three or [E] four times and then we go to
Then _ [Em] _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] there's about two minutes and 30 seconds in we have a bridge
Which is going to sound like this [B] we're gonna have a B chord and _ _ [Am] it's gonna go [G#m] F sharp minor Go _ [E] eat
_ _ [B] Right _ _ [G#m] back to the a flat minor
[E] to the E
_ _ _ back the F sharp [F#] sus 4
to _ the F sharp
So the bridge one [B] more time.
I'm gonna play it really slow
be
[G#m] a flat minor
back _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] to the B _
[G#m] Back to a flat minor F _ [E] _ _ _
sharp sus [F#] 4 back _ _ to the F
I'm going to take you through each section of the song
Play in time break it down and then we're going to use a capo
And we're going to go through the whole song again using a capo for those of you that have a hard time with bar chords
The piano is playing through an arpeggio this I arrange it for guitar
Really simple we're basically picking through these chords.
[C#m] I'm going to play them and then
Break it down. _ _
_ [G#] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G#] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G#m] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] So that would be the verse
Now what we're doing is we're playing a C sharp minor and [C#] we're picking the a string the D string
Then we're dropping down to [Em] the B string
coming [C#m] backwards G D
So that the first bar B and _ then now you come back to the B
_ [F#] Back to the B.
So [C#m] that would sound like this _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ a B B G D B G D
down down down up up down up
And we will go [N] to the E add 9
The same pattern would apply but now we're going to start from the D [E] string.
We go D G
The [F#] high E skip [G#m] string then back to the B to the G _ _ _ _
[E] Same strokes down [G#m] down down up down down up [B] up to the B chord _
_ G D
B G D B [E] D D to the F sharp
[F#] Now we skip the a string come down to the D all the way to the B G D B G D
so _ _ [F] really slow that [C#m] would sound like this _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] and
You would get you go through that section.
I think four times and then on the last time
You would go to the C6 which is super easy second finger
Second fret of the D string first finger first fret of the G string third finger second [F#] fret of the B [C#m] string _ _ _ _ _
You just straight down and up so we'd have D G B G D G B _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] And back the F _ _ _ strum down like that
_ _ _ Yeah
so [C#m] that would be the the verse
Now for the the chorus, it's gonna be a strumming pattern.
So we play a C sharp minor chord
We're gonna run and to the [E] end
We're gonna go to an E sus 2 chord 3 and the 4 E and
And we're gonna go to the B B sus [B] 2 chord
Same as the E sus 4 [F#] but at the second fret and then to the F sharp
[C#m] So now I'm gonna play that time.
Here we go.
_ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _ _
And then on [E] the last time it's gonna go E
and _ [Am] we're gonna go to an F sharp sus [F#] 4 and _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] That would be the chorus.
So
C sharp minor strum down down down down
[E] E sus 2 chord basically going to the seventh fret
It's almost like playing a bar.
You're playing a power chord, but you're gonna bar the seventh fret
So the higher strings ring out same strumming pattern
[B] B sus 2 chord
Like the E sus 2 chord, but at the second fret
And [G#] then the [F#] F sharp to _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] the F sharp sus 4 just [Am] like playing it almost like playing F sharp
Corby put your pinky down onto the G strength fourth fret your middle [F#] finger comes off and
_ then [N] your pinky comes up to make the F sharp chord and your second finger [F#] comes back down _ _ and
[C#m] That would be the chorus
[E] That [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
would go three or [E] four times and then we go to
Then _ [Em] _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] there's about two minutes and 30 seconds in we have a bridge
Which is going to sound like this [B] we're gonna have a B chord and _ _ [Am] it's gonna go [G#m] F sharp minor Go _ [E] eat
_ _ [B] Right _ _ [G#m] back to the a flat minor
[E] to the E
_ _ _ back the F sharp [F#] sus 4
to _ the F sharp
So the bridge one [B] more time.
I'm gonna play it really slow
be
[G#m] a flat minor
back _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] to the B _
[G#m] Back to a flat minor F _ [E] _ _ _
sharp sus [F#] 4 back _ _ to the F