Chords for One More Last Chance - Vince Gill - Guitar Lesson and Tutorial (Solo Included)
Tempo:
182.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Ab
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] One more last chance is a number one hit for Vince [B] Gill, who co-wrote the song along with Gary Nicholson.
The [A] song's in the key of D, and on the acoustic guitar we'll [Ab] stay in standard tuning,
and we've [F] just got three chords, D's, [A] G's, and A's, and a straightforward [Ab] strum pattern to get us through the whole thing.
On the electric [C] guitar, we'll go down to drop D tuning, [E] and we've got a part that's more on the advanced side,
mainly due to that bridge solo, [D] which is just packed with country chicken-picking riffs.
She was standing at the front door, [G]
I came home [D] last night,
Good book and left me here,
[A] But we did [D]
say you'd go home,
And then just one more last chance,
[G] Before you say [D] you went through,
You know I tried to be easy, baby, [Am] it's the best that I can do,
So [Dm] just a good old [D] boy, don't make noise, [Am] honey, before you say you [D] went through,
[Dm] [D] Huh?
Huh?
[Dm] [G]
[D] [A] [D]
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Dm]
[F] [D]
She was standing at the front door, [G] I came home last [D] night,
Good book and left me here,
On the acoustic guitar, [C] we just need three chords, D's, [G] G's, and A's,
and we'll talk through a couple strum [Ab] pattern options.
First, let's talk through the chords.
[C] I tend to stay away from the [G] thirds a little bit on these country blues songs, especially one [Dm] like this.
You can't really hear that third ringing [B] out prominently on [G] the recording,
and part of [B] that's because the lead guitar is going,
and [D] we're kind of hitting [Ab] the flat 7 and the minor 3rd [E] quite often throughout the song on [A] some of the other instruments,
so [D] I'm just going to play this version of a D.
I kind of reach over with my thumb, I mute the low E, I mute the A,
let the D string ring out, second fret of G,
and the third fret of B,
and then I'll mute that high E string.
[G] Having said all that, if it [D] just feels better for you to play a standard D chord,
and let that F sharp, that major [G] 3rd ring out on [D] top like that,
that's fine too.
[Ab] And then same thing with the G.
[D] So I'm doing this for the D's, and then [G] I'm going to thin out the G a little bit,
and just have the third fret of low E,
[Ab] I'll mute the A string,
I'll [F] have that D [G] string ring out, G string ring out,
the lead guitar is going,
[Dm]
and then we just [D] come in with a
down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up.
[G] Alright, and then when the vocals come in for the verse,
there's just two [Ab] verses, and they're both played [G] exactly the same way.
The chord progression looks [Gm] like this.
We're going to start on a D,
[D]
go to a G,
[G]
and back to a D.
One, [F] two, one, two, three, [D] go.
[G]
[D]
[A]
[D]
[G]
[Ab] Alright, we're going to learn the solo in the [A] next tutorial.
[Eb] So for this tutorial, we're going to learn everything else,
which includes this [D] intro riff,
[Ab] and then we've got [A] the rhythm comping for the verses [D] and the choruses.
That kind [Am] of thing.
So, let's start [Dbm] with the intro,
where we're going to learn [G] this riff, and also actually get our fingers [E] on this rhythm comping.
[B] Okay?
For tone, [D] just a little bit of gain, nothing much,
then a little bit of reverb, some slapback delay,
[Ab]
and [Gm] some compression, just a little bit of compression, that'll get you really close.
[G]
Let's get our fingers on this riff.
This whole song, we're going to be doing a [D] combination of picking with our [A] pick,
and picking with our fingers, chicken [Dm] picking.
And for this first note, we're actually just going to cluck it with our two fingers,
[Gb] on [E] the G and the B [G] string, and we're going to pull off [D] our pointer finger.
[G]
Then with our pick, third fret of D,
[Dm] pull it off to open D,
[D] open A, with our pick, [C] third fret of A.
Alright, [E] let's tackle the lead guitar solo over the [B] bridge for one more last chance.
[E] This is just one of those solos that [Bb] is going to make you a better player.
It's on the advanced [G] side.
It took me [D] a while to figure this out and work it up to tempo.
[A] I had to get the metronome out and start it really slow.
The song is at about 175 BPM, so I think [Abm] I started around 100.
After I got my [Eb] fingers on every single lick, like we'll go over note by [Ab] note,
[Gm] I started at about 100 [G] BPM and worked it all the way up nice and [F]
slowly,
[A] about 5 BPM at a time, all the way up to tempo [Gb] at [E] 175 BPM.
But [D] it's just packed with these great country chicken picking riffs,
so I'll play it nice and slow but in tempo,
then we'll go [Gb] over it note by note and then [G] at full speed along [Eb] with the metronome.
This is all tabbed out beneath the video player at 6stringcountry.com.
For tone, just a little bit of gain, some reverb, some slapback delay,
and [C] some compression will get you nice and close.
I'm going to [Gb] use [F] my bridge [Ab] pickup here on this Tele.
[B] Alright, so [G] here it is.
We're going to start with the [Ab] intro to the solo, really, and then go through the solo.
Here it is, nice and [C] slow.
[D]
[C] [Dm]
[D]
[G] [C]
[Am] [G]
[Dm] [D]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Dm]
1, 2, [C] 3, [D] go.
[Dm]
[D]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Am] [G]
[F] [Dm] [G]
[D] [A]
[C] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A]
[Am]
The [A] song's in the key of D, and on the acoustic guitar we'll [Ab] stay in standard tuning,
and we've [F] just got three chords, D's, [A] G's, and A's, and a straightforward [Ab] strum pattern to get us through the whole thing.
On the electric [C] guitar, we'll go down to drop D tuning, [E] and we've got a part that's more on the advanced side,
mainly due to that bridge solo, [D] which is just packed with country chicken-picking riffs.
She was standing at the front door, [G]
I came home [D] last night,
Good book and left me here,
[A] But we did [D]
say you'd go home,
And then just one more last chance,
[G] Before you say [D] you went through,
You know I tried to be easy, baby, [Am] it's the best that I can do,
So [Dm] just a good old [D] boy, don't make noise, [Am] honey, before you say you [D] went through,
[Dm] [D] Huh?
Huh?
[Dm] [G]
[D] [A] [D]
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Dm]
[F] [D]
She was standing at the front door, [G] I came home last [D] night,
Good book and left me here,
On the acoustic guitar, [C] we just need three chords, D's, [G] G's, and A's,
and we'll talk through a couple strum [Ab] pattern options.
First, let's talk through the chords.
[C] I tend to stay away from the [G] thirds a little bit on these country blues songs, especially one [Dm] like this.
You can't really hear that third ringing [B] out prominently on [G] the recording,
and part of [B] that's because the lead guitar is going,
and [D] we're kind of hitting [Ab] the flat 7 and the minor 3rd [E] quite often throughout the song on [A] some of the other instruments,
so [D] I'm just going to play this version of a D.
I kind of reach over with my thumb, I mute the low E, I mute the A,
let the D string ring out, second fret of G,
and the third fret of B,
and then I'll mute that high E string.
[G] Having said all that, if it [D] just feels better for you to play a standard D chord,
and let that F sharp, that major [G] 3rd ring out on [D] top like that,
that's fine too.
[Ab] And then same thing with the G.
[D] So I'm doing this for the D's, and then [G] I'm going to thin out the G a little bit,
and just have the third fret of low E,
[Ab] I'll mute the A string,
I'll [F] have that D [G] string ring out, G string ring out,
the lead guitar is going,
[Dm]
and then we just [D] come in with a
down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up.
[G] Alright, and then when the vocals come in for the verse,
there's just two [Ab] verses, and they're both played [G] exactly the same way.
The chord progression looks [Gm] like this.
We're going to start on a D,
[D]
go to a G,
[G]
and back to a D.
One, [F] two, one, two, three, [D] go.
[G]
[D]
[A]
[D]
[G]
[Ab] Alright, we're going to learn the solo in the [A] next tutorial.
[Eb] So for this tutorial, we're going to learn everything else,
which includes this [D] intro riff,
[Ab] and then we've got [A] the rhythm comping for the verses [D] and the choruses.
That kind [Am] of thing.
So, let's start [Dbm] with the intro,
where we're going to learn [G] this riff, and also actually get our fingers [E] on this rhythm comping.
[B] Okay?
For tone, [D] just a little bit of gain, nothing much,
then a little bit of reverb, some slapback delay,
[Ab]
and [Gm] some compression, just a little bit of compression, that'll get you really close.
[G]
Let's get our fingers on this riff.
This whole song, we're going to be doing a [D] combination of picking with our [A] pick,
and picking with our fingers, chicken [Dm] picking.
And for this first note, we're actually just going to cluck it with our two fingers,
[Gb] on [E] the G and the B [G] string, and we're going to pull off [D] our pointer finger.
[G]
Then with our pick, third fret of D,
[Dm] pull it off to open D,
[D] open A, with our pick, [C] third fret of A.
Alright, [E] let's tackle the lead guitar solo over the [B] bridge for one more last chance.
[E] This is just one of those solos that [Bb] is going to make you a better player.
It's on the advanced [G] side.
It took me [D] a while to figure this out and work it up to tempo.
[A] I had to get the metronome out and start it really slow.
The song is at about 175 BPM, so I think [Abm] I started around 100.
After I got my [Eb] fingers on every single lick, like we'll go over note by [Ab] note,
[Gm] I started at about 100 [G] BPM and worked it all the way up nice and [F]
slowly,
[A] about 5 BPM at a time, all the way up to tempo [Gb] at [E] 175 BPM.
But [D] it's just packed with these great country chicken picking riffs,
so I'll play it nice and slow but in tempo,
then we'll go [Gb] over it note by note and then [G] at full speed along [Eb] with the metronome.
This is all tabbed out beneath the video player at 6stringcountry.com.
For tone, just a little bit of gain, some reverb, some slapback delay,
and [C] some compression will get you nice and close.
I'm going to [Gb] use [F] my bridge [Ab] pickup here on this Tele.
[B] Alright, so [G] here it is.
We're going to start with the [Ab] intro to the solo, really, and then go through the solo.
Here it is, nice and [C] slow.
[D]
[C] [Dm]
[D]
[G] [C]
[Am] [G]
[Dm] [D]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Dm]
1, 2, [C] 3, [D] go.
[Dm]
[D]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Am] [G]
[F] [Dm] [G]
[D] [A]
[C] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A]
[Am]
Key:
D
G
A
Ab
Dm
D
G
A
[N] _ _ _ One more last chance is a number one hit for Vince [B] Gill, who co-wrote the song along with Gary Nicholson.
_ The [A] song's in the key of D, and on the acoustic guitar we'll [Ab] stay in standard tuning,
and we've [F] just got three chords, D's, [A] G's, and A's, and a straightforward [Ab] strum pattern to get us through the whole thing.
On the electric [C] guitar, we'll go down to drop D tuning, [E] and we've got a part that's more on the advanced side,
mainly due to that bridge solo, [D] which is just packed with country chicken-picking riffs. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
She was standing at the front door, [G]
I came home [D] last night, _ _ _
Good book and left me here,
[A] But we did _ _ _ _ [D]
say you'd go home,
_ And then just one more last chance,
[G] Before you say [D] you went through, _ _
You know I tried to be easy, baby, [Am] it's the best that I can do,
So [Dm] just a good old [D] boy, don't make noise, [Am] honey, before you say you [D] went through,
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [D] Huh?
Huh?
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She was standing at the front door, [G] I came home last [D] night,
_ _ Good book and left me here,
On the acoustic guitar, [C] we just need three chords, D's, [G] G's, and A's,
and we'll talk through a couple strum [Ab] pattern options. _
_ First, let's talk through the chords.
[C] I tend to stay away from the [G] thirds a little bit on these country blues songs, especially one [Dm] like this.
You can't really hear that third ringing [B] out prominently on [G] the recording,
and part of [B] that's because the lead guitar is going,
and _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ we're kind of hitting [Ab] the _ flat 7 and the minor 3rd _ [E] quite often throughout the song on [A] some of the other instruments,
so [D] I'm just going to play _ this version of a D.
I kind of reach over with my thumb, I mute the low E, I mute the A, _
let the D string ring out, second fret of G,
_ and the third fret of B,
and then I'll mute that high E string. _
_ _ [G] Having said all that, if it [D] just feels better for you to play a standard D chord,
and let that F sharp, that major [G] 3rd ring out on [D] top like that, _ _
_ that's fine too.
[Ab] And then same thing with the G.
[D] So I'm doing this for the D's, and then [G] I'm going to thin out the G a little bit,
_ _ and just have the third fret of low E,
_ [Ab] I'll mute the A string,
I'll [F] have that D [G] string ring out, G string ring out,
_ the lead guitar is going,
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _
and then we just [D] come in with a _ _ _
_ down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, _ down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up.
_ _ _ [G] Alright, and then when the vocals come in for the verse,
there's just two [Ab] verses, and they're both played [G] exactly the same way.
The chord progression looks [Gm] like this.
We're going to start on a D,
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ go to a G,
[G] _ _
and back to a D.
_ _ _ One, [F] two, one, two, three, [D] go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] Alright, we're going to learn the solo in the [A] next tutorial.
[Eb] So for this tutorial, we're going to learn everything else,
which includes this [D] intro riff,
_ _ _ _ [Ab] and then we've got [A] the rhythm comping for the verses [D] and the choruses.
_ _ _ _ That kind [Am] of thing.
_ So, let's start [Dbm] with the intro,
where we're going to learn [G] this riff, and also actually get our fingers [E] on this rhythm comping.
[B] Okay?
_ For tone, [D] _ _ just a little bit of gain, nothing much,
then a little bit of reverb, some slapback delay,
[Ab] _ _
_ and [Gm] some compression, just a little bit of compression, that'll get you really close.
[G] _ _
Let's get our fingers on this riff.
This whole song, we're going to be doing a [D] combination of picking _ with our [A] pick,
and picking with our fingers, chicken [Dm] picking.
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
for this first note, we're actually just going to cluck it with our two fingers,
[Gb] _ on [E] the G and the B [G] string, and we're going to pull off [D] our pointer finger.
_ [G] _
_ _ Then with our pick, third fret of D,
[Dm] _ pull it off to open D, _
_ [D] open A, with our pick, [C] third fret of A.
_ _ Alright, [E] let's tackle the lead guitar solo over the [B] bridge for one more last chance.
_ [E] This is just one of those solos that [Bb] is going to make you a better player.
It's on the advanced [G] side.
It took me [D] a while to figure this out and work it up to tempo.
[A] I had to get the metronome out and start it really slow.
The song is at about 175 BPM, so I think [Abm] I started around 100.
After I got my [Eb] fingers on every single lick, like we'll go over note by [Ab] note,
[Gm] I started at about _ 100 [G] BPM and worked it all the way up nice and [F]
slowly,
[A] about 5 BPM at a time, all the way up to tempo [Gb] at [E] 175 BPM.
But [D] it's just packed with these great country chicken picking riffs,
so I'll play it _ nice and slow but in tempo,
then we'll go [Gb] over it note by note and then [G] at full speed along [Eb] with the metronome.
This is all tabbed out beneath the video player at 6stringcountry.com.
For tone, just a little bit of gain, some reverb, some slapback delay,
and [C] some compression will get you nice and close.
I'm going to [Gb] use _ [F] my bridge [Ab] pickup here on this Tele.
[B] _ _ Alright, so [G] here it is.
We're going to start with the [Ab] intro to the solo, really, and then go through the solo.
Here it is, nice and [C] slow.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
1, 2, [C] 3, [D] go. _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ The [A] song's in the key of D, and on the acoustic guitar we'll [Ab] stay in standard tuning,
and we've [F] just got three chords, D's, [A] G's, and A's, and a straightforward [Ab] strum pattern to get us through the whole thing.
On the electric [C] guitar, we'll go down to drop D tuning, [E] and we've got a part that's more on the advanced side,
mainly due to that bridge solo, [D] which is just packed with country chicken-picking riffs. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
She was standing at the front door, [G]
I came home [D] last night, _ _ _
Good book and left me here,
[A] But we did _ _ _ _ [D]
say you'd go home,
_ And then just one more last chance,
[G] Before you say [D] you went through, _ _
You know I tried to be easy, baby, [Am] it's the best that I can do,
So [Dm] just a good old [D] boy, don't make noise, [Am] honey, before you say you [D] went through,
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [D] Huh?
Huh?
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She was standing at the front door, [G] I came home last [D] night,
_ _ Good book and left me here,
On the acoustic guitar, [C] we just need three chords, D's, [G] G's, and A's,
and we'll talk through a couple strum [Ab] pattern options. _
_ First, let's talk through the chords.
[C] I tend to stay away from the [G] thirds a little bit on these country blues songs, especially one [Dm] like this.
You can't really hear that third ringing [B] out prominently on [G] the recording,
and part of [B] that's because the lead guitar is going,
and _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ we're kind of hitting [Ab] the _ flat 7 and the minor 3rd _ [E] quite often throughout the song on [A] some of the other instruments,
so [D] I'm just going to play _ this version of a D.
I kind of reach over with my thumb, I mute the low E, I mute the A, _
let the D string ring out, second fret of G,
_ and the third fret of B,
and then I'll mute that high E string. _
_ _ [G] Having said all that, if it [D] just feels better for you to play a standard D chord,
and let that F sharp, that major [G] 3rd ring out on [D] top like that, _ _
_ that's fine too.
[Ab] And then same thing with the G.
[D] So I'm doing this for the D's, and then [G] I'm going to thin out the G a little bit,
_ _ and just have the third fret of low E,
_ [Ab] I'll mute the A string,
I'll [F] have that D [G] string ring out, G string ring out,
_ the lead guitar is going,
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _
and then we just [D] come in with a _ _ _
_ down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, _ down up, down up, down up, down up, down up, down up.
_ _ _ [G] Alright, and then when the vocals come in for the verse,
there's just two [Ab] verses, and they're both played [G] exactly the same way.
The chord progression looks [Gm] like this.
We're going to start on a D,
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ go to a G,
[G] _ _
and back to a D.
_ _ _ One, [F] two, one, two, three, [D] go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] Alright, we're going to learn the solo in the [A] next tutorial.
[Eb] So for this tutorial, we're going to learn everything else,
which includes this [D] intro riff,
_ _ _ _ [Ab] and then we've got [A] the rhythm comping for the verses [D] and the choruses.
_ _ _ _ That kind [Am] of thing.
_ So, let's start [Dbm] with the intro,
where we're going to learn [G] this riff, and also actually get our fingers [E] on this rhythm comping.
[B] Okay?
_ For tone, [D] _ _ just a little bit of gain, nothing much,
then a little bit of reverb, some slapback delay,
[Ab] _ _
_ and [Gm] some compression, just a little bit of compression, that'll get you really close.
[G] _ _
Let's get our fingers on this riff.
This whole song, we're going to be doing a [D] combination of picking _ with our [A] pick,
and picking with our fingers, chicken [Dm] picking.
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
for this first note, we're actually just going to cluck it with our two fingers,
[Gb] _ on [E] the G and the B [G] string, and we're going to pull off [D] our pointer finger.
_ [G] _
_ _ Then with our pick, third fret of D,
[Dm] _ pull it off to open D, _
_ [D] open A, with our pick, [C] third fret of A.
_ _ Alright, [E] let's tackle the lead guitar solo over the [B] bridge for one more last chance.
_ [E] This is just one of those solos that [Bb] is going to make you a better player.
It's on the advanced [G] side.
It took me [D] a while to figure this out and work it up to tempo.
[A] I had to get the metronome out and start it really slow.
The song is at about 175 BPM, so I think [Abm] I started around 100.
After I got my [Eb] fingers on every single lick, like we'll go over note by [Ab] note,
[Gm] I started at about _ 100 [G] BPM and worked it all the way up nice and [F]
slowly,
[A] about 5 BPM at a time, all the way up to tempo [Gb] at [E] 175 BPM.
But [D] it's just packed with these great country chicken picking riffs,
so I'll play it _ nice and slow but in tempo,
then we'll go [Gb] over it note by note and then [G] at full speed along [Eb] with the metronome.
This is all tabbed out beneath the video player at 6stringcountry.com.
For tone, just a little bit of gain, some reverb, some slapback delay,
and [C] some compression will get you nice and close.
I'm going to [Gb] use _ [F] my bridge [Ab] pickup here on this Tele.
[B] _ _ Alright, so [G] here it is.
We're going to start with the [Ab] intro to the solo, really, and then go through the solo.
Here it is, nice and [C] slow.
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