Chords for Remedy For A Broken Heart XXXTENTACION Guitar Tutorial // Remedy For A Broken Heart Guitar
Tempo:
77.75 bpm
Chords used:
F
Gb
Bb
Bbm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] [Gb] [C]
[Bbm] What's up guys, [D] Groovy Guitar Dude here with a beginner guitar lesson for Remedy for a Broken Heart by X.
If this video helps you out and you like [G] it, hit that subscribe button and let me know in the comments below
what other songs from X's new album that you want to learn on guitar.
Guys, the first thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is that [F] we need a capo on the first fret.
The next thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is the three chords we're going to need to play this [Bbm] song.
The first one is A minor, the [Fm] next one is E minor, and the last one is F.
[Gb]
And I'll have chord charts [B] for all of those in the comments below.
So we're going to start off this [Bb] song, the intro for it, just really simple.
We're just going to go through those three [Bbm] chords.
We're just going to go A minor, [Fm] E minor, [Gb] and F.
We're going to pick F twice.
And we're just picking all of the [Abm] strings at once.
We're just going to go through that a couple of times in the very beginning of the song
before the main little progression [Ebm] that plays through the rest of the song comes in.
Really simple, guys.
[Bb] Like I said, just pick all [Fm] the strings for each chord.
[Gb]
Just like that.
Really, really [Bb] simple.
So one time through that without me talking will look [Bbm] about like this.
[Fm] [Gb]
[Bbm] [Fm]
[Gb] So guys, we're going to start with that, and then we're going to play through [Abm] that,
I think maybe two or three times before we get into the other picking progression,
which is going to play through the rest of the song.
That is going to be the same chord progression, so still [Fm] A minor, E minor, [Bb] and F,
but we're going to add a little bit of things in there as far as picking goes.
So we're going to [Gb] start with this A minor.
We're going to pick the same way we did.
[Bbm] We're going to go pick all those [Bb] strings, basically A through [Bbm] B.
And [Eb]
then we're going to go up here, and we're going to go third on B.
Just pick that single one, and then we're going to [F] go to E minor.
Pick E, and [Fm] then D, G, B.
And then we're going to go first on B.
Just [Db] pick that individual one.
[Gb] And then we're going to go up here to this F, but the F is going to look a little funky.
So however you need to play your F is fine.
I'm playing it this way, but you can play it whatever way is fine.
This is just, I think, easiest for this song, so [Ab] I'd recommend this way.
So what we're going to do is we're going to play this F, but it's going to be a little bit funky
because we're going to leave our B string open.
What we're going to do is we're going to pick our low E and our D and G strings at the same time,
and then we're going to do an open B after that.
So it'll kind of look like [Gb] this.
And then open B, [C] open B, and we're going to do that four times at the end of that.
And guys, that is it.
That's our whole progression.
That's going to play through the rest of the entire song.
It's very, very beautiful, very pretty.
It is a little bit [Ebm] tricky.
It's a little bit weird.
So I'm going to walk [Eb] through it a couple times slowly,
and I'm going to walk through it a couple times full speed so you guys can [Bbm] really see what it looks like.
Slowly, look about like this.
[Eb] [F]
[Gb] [C]
[Bbm] [Fm] [F]
[C]
And guys, a couple [Ab] times through about full speed should [Bbm] look something like this.
[Fm] [Dbm] [Gb] [C]
[Bbm] [Fm] [C]
[Bbm] And [F] guys, that's everything that you need to know to play Remedy for a Broken Heart.
As always, if you have any [Gb] questions, you can hit me up in the comments below.
I'm usually pretty quick getting back [F] to those.
And again, if this video helps [G] you out, hit that subscribe button.
I have about 445 other guitar and [Dm] ukulele lessons on this channel,
and I usually try to post 3-5 new lessons every single week.
So if you're learning guitar or ukulele, there could not be a more perfect channel for you [F] to check out.
If you have any song requests, I do two of those from the comments [D] every single week,
but I get a [Gb] ton of them.
So if you want to guarantee that I'll get to your [Gm] song, hit up my Patreon linked in the description.
Guys, I am [Dm] really digging X's new album [F] actually.
I really, to be honest with y'all, was not expecting a lot
because the only song I had really heard from him before [G] was Look At Me.
[Bb] Nothing against it, it's just not my style.
I have been blown [D] away with this whole album.
Every song I've heard from it so far I've really liked.
I just did a lesson on Changes a few days ago.
I also [C] did a lesson on [Dm] I Don't Even Speak Spanish LOL.
I've heard a couple other ones.
[C] I've got a ton of requests for Moonlight, [Gm] so I've got a lesson for that coming really soon.
But every song I've heard from this is actually really, really good,
and I wasn't totally expecting that.
I've got to be honest, I'm pleasantly surprised.
So a lot of the stuff on this album so far is [G] actually, they're kind of shorter songs.
And [Dm] the songs, the music [Bb] behind them, the guitar and piano and that [F] kind of thing,
they're very repetitive.
That's how Changes was.
It was just like those three chords repeated over and over and over again.
That's kind of how it is with this song too.
So these are great songs for beginners.
This one [Bb] is a little bit more intermediate because I'm doing it fingerpicking,
and [D] I think that that's probably the better way to do [F] it rather than using a pick.
And [Bb] you've got that F chord in there.
So it is a little bit [D] more intermediate, but it's also really good for those people
[F] who are just now getting into [Bb] fingerpicking and just getting a grasp on that F chord.
This is like the [D] perfect song for you guys to practice [F] those.
So guys, I hope you all enjoy playing this [Bb] song.
I hope you have an awesome day, and I'll see you all soon.
[Dm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bbm] What's up guys, [D] Groovy Guitar Dude here with a beginner guitar lesson for Remedy for a Broken Heart by X.
If this video helps you out and you like [G] it, hit that subscribe button and let me know in the comments below
what other songs from X's new album that you want to learn on guitar.
Guys, the first thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is that [F] we need a capo on the first fret.
The next thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is the three chords we're going to need to play this [Bbm] song.
The first one is A minor, the [Fm] next one is E minor, and the last one is F.
[Gb]
And I'll have chord charts [B] for all of those in the comments below.
So we're going to start off this [Bb] song, the intro for it, just really simple.
We're just going to go through those three [Bbm] chords.
We're just going to go A minor, [Fm] E minor, [Gb] and F.
We're going to pick F twice.
And we're just picking all of the [Abm] strings at once.
We're just going to go through that a couple of times in the very beginning of the song
before the main little progression [Ebm] that plays through the rest of the song comes in.
Really simple, guys.
[Bb] Like I said, just pick all [Fm] the strings for each chord.
[Gb]
Just like that.
Really, really [Bb] simple.
So one time through that without me talking will look [Bbm] about like this.
[Fm] [Gb]
[Bbm] [Fm]
[Gb] So guys, we're going to start with that, and then we're going to play through [Abm] that,
I think maybe two or three times before we get into the other picking progression,
which is going to play through the rest of the song.
That is going to be the same chord progression, so still [Fm] A minor, E minor, [Bb] and F,
but we're going to add a little bit of things in there as far as picking goes.
So we're going to [Gb] start with this A minor.
We're going to pick the same way we did.
[Bbm] We're going to go pick all those [Bb] strings, basically A through [Bbm] B.
And [Eb]
then we're going to go up here, and we're going to go third on B.
Just pick that single one, and then we're going to [F] go to E minor.
Pick E, and [Fm] then D, G, B.
And then we're going to go first on B.
Just [Db] pick that individual one.
[Gb] And then we're going to go up here to this F, but the F is going to look a little funky.
So however you need to play your F is fine.
I'm playing it this way, but you can play it whatever way is fine.
This is just, I think, easiest for this song, so [Ab] I'd recommend this way.
So what we're going to do is we're going to play this F, but it's going to be a little bit funky
because we're going to leave our B string open.
What we're going to do is we're going to pick our low E and our D and G strings at the same time,
and then we're going to do an open B after that.
So it'll kind of look like [Gb] this.
And then open B, [C] open B, and we're going to do that four times at the end of that.
And guys, that is it.
That's our whole progression.
That's going to play through the rest of the entire song.
It's very, very beautiful, very pretty.
It is a little bit [Ebm] tricky.
It's a little bit weird.
So I'm going to walk [Eb] through it a couple times slowly,
and I'm going to walk through it a couple times full speed so you guys can [Bbm] really see what it looks like.
Slowly, look about like this.
[Eb] [F]
[Gb] [C]
[Bbm] [Fm] [F]
[C]
And guys, a couple [Ab] times through about full speed should [Bbm] look something like this.
[Fm] [Dbm] [Gb] [C]
[Bbm] [Fm] [C]
[Bbm] And [F] guys, that's everything that you need to know to play Remedy for a Broken Heart.
As always, if you have any [Gb] questions, you can hit me up in the comments below.
I'm usually pretty quick getting back [F] to those.
And again, if this video helps [G] you out, hit that subscribe button.
I have about 445 other guitar and [Dm] ukulele lessons on this channel,
and I usually try to post 3-5 new lessons every single week.
So if you're learning guitar or ukulele, there could not be a more perfect channel for you [F] to check out.
If you have any song requests, I do two of those from the comments [D] every single week,
but I get a [Gb] ton of them.
So if you want to guarantee that I'll get to your [Gm] song, hit up my Patreon linked in the description.
Guys, I am [Dm] really digging X's new album [F] actually.
I really, to be honest with y'all, was not expecting a lot
because the only song I had really heard from him before [G] was Look At Me.
[Bb] Nothing against it, it's just not my style.
I have been blown [D] away with this whole album.
Every song I've heard from it so far I've really liked.
I just did a lesson on Changes a few days ago.
I also [C] did a lesson on [Dm] I Don't Even Speak Spanish LOL.
I've heard a couple other ones.
[C] I've got a ton of requests for Moonlight, [Gm] so I've got a lesson for that coming really soon.
But every song I've heard from this is actually really, really good,
and I wasn't totally expecting that.
I've got to be honest, I'm pleasantly surprised.
So a lot of the stuff on this album so far is [G] actually, they're kind of shorter songs.
And [Dm] the songs, the music [Bb] behind them, the guitar and piano and that [F] kind of thing,
they're very repetitive.
That's how Changes was.
It was just like those three chords repeated over and over and over again.
That's kind of how it is with this song too.
So these are great songs for beginners.
This one [Bb] is a little bit more intermediate because I'm doing it fingerpicking,
and [D] I think that that's probably the better way to do [F] it rather than using a pick.
And [Bb] you've got that F chord in there.
So it is a little bit [D] more intermediate, but it's also really good for those people
[F] who are just now getting into [Bb] fingerpicking and just getting a grasp on that F chord.
This is like the [D] perfect song for you guys to practice [F] those.
So guys, I hope you all enjoy playing this [Bb] song.
I hope you have an awesome day, and I'll see you all soon.
[Dm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
Key:
F
Gb
Bb
Bbm
Fm
F
Gb
Bb
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Bbm] What's up guys, [D] Groovy Guitar Dude here with a beginner guitar lesson for Remedy for a Broken Heart by X.
If this video helps you out and you like [G] it, hit that subscribe button and let me know in the comments below
what other songs from X's new album that you want to learn on guitar.
Guys, the first thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is that [F] we need a capo on the first fret.
The next thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is the three chords we're going to need to play this [Bbm] song.
The first one is A minor, the [Fm] next one is E minor, and the last one is F.
[Gb]
And I'll have chord charts [B] for all of those in the comments below.
So we're going to start off this [Bb] song, the intro for it, just really simple.
We're just going to go through those three [Bbm] chords.
We're just going to go A minor, [Fm] E minor, [Gb] and F.
We're going to pick F twice.
And we're just picking all of the [Abm] strings at once.
We're just going to go through that a couple of times in the very beginning of the song
before the main little progression [Ebm] that plays through the rest of the song comes in.
Really simple, guys.
[Bb] Like I said, just pick all [Fm] the strings for each chord.
_ [Gb] _
_ _ Just like that.
Really, really [Bb] simple.
So one time through that without me talking will look [Bbm] about like this.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ So guys, we're going to start with that, and then we're going to play through [Abm] that,
I think maybe two or three times before we get into the other picking progression,
which is going to play through the rest of the song.
That is going to be the same chord progression, so still [Fm] A minor, E minor, [Bb] and F,
but we're going to add a little bit of things in there as far as picking goes.
So we're going to [Gb] start with this A minor.
We're going to pick the same way we did.
[Bbm] We're going to go pick all those [Bb] strings, basically A through [Bbm] B.
And _ [Eb]
then we're going to go up here, and we're going to go third on B.
Just pick that single one, and then we're going to [F] go to E minor.
Pick E, and [Fm] then D, G, B.
_ And then we're going to go first on B.
Just [Db] pick that individual one.
[Gb] And then we're going to go up here to this F, but the F is going to look a little funky.
So however you need to play your F is fine.
I'm playing it this way, but you can play it whatever way is fine.
This is just, I think, easiest for this song, so [Ab] I'd recommend this way.
So what we're going to do is we're going to play this F, but it's going to be a little bit funky
because we're going to leave our B string open.
What we're going to do is we're going to pick our low E and our D and G strings at the same time,
and then we're going to do an open B after that.
So it'll kind of look like [Gb] this. _
And then open B, [C] open B, and we're going to do that four times at the end of that.
And guys, that is it.
That's our whole progression.
That's going to play through the rest of the entire song.
It's very, very beautiful, very pretty.
It is a little bit [Ebm] tricky.
It's a little bit weird.
So I'm going to walk [Eb] through it a couple times slowly,
and I'm going to walk through it a couple times full speed so you guys can [Bbm] really see what it looks like.
Slowly, look about like this. _ _
[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And guys, a couple [Ab] times through about full speed should [Bbm] look something like this. _
[Fm] _ _ [Dbm] _ [Gb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ And [F] guys, that's everything that you need to know to play Remedy for a Broken Heart.
As always, if you have any [Gb] questions, you can hit me up in the comments below.
I'm usually pretty quick getting back [F] to those.
And again, if this video helps [G] you out, hit that subscribe button.
I have about 445 other guitar and [Dm] ukulele lessons on this channel,
and I usually try to post 3-5 new lessons every single week.
So if you're learning guitar or ukulele, there could not be a more perfect channel for you [F] to check out.
If you have any song requests, I do two of those from the comments [D] every single week,
but I get a [Gb] ton of them.
So if you want to guarantee that I'll get to your [Gm] song, hit up my Patreon linked in the description.
Guys, I am [Dm] really digging X's new album [F] actually.
I really, to be honest with y'all, was not expecting a lot
because the only song I had really heard from him before [G] was Look At Me.
[Bb] Nothing against it, it's just not my style.
I have been blown [D] away with this whole album.
Every song I've heard from it so far I've really liked.
I just did a lesson on Changes a few days ago.
I also [C] did a lesson on [Dm] I Don't Even Speak Spanish LOL.
I've heard a couple other ones.
[C] I've got a ton of requests for Moonlight, [Gm] so I've got a lesson for that coming really soon.
But every song I've heard from this is actually really, really good,
and I wasn't totally expecting that.
I've got to be honest, I'm pleasantly surprised.
So a lot of the stuff on this album so far is [G] actually, they're kind of shorter songs.
And [Dm] the songs, the music [Bb] behind them, the guitar and piano and that [F] kind of thing,
they're very repetitive.
That's how Changes was.
It was just like those three chords repeated over and over and over again.
That's kind of how it is with this song too.
So these are great songs for beginners.
This one [Bb] is a little bit more intermediate because I'm doing it fingerpicking,
and [D] I think that that's probably the better way to do [F] it rather than using a pick.
And [Bb] you've got that F chord in there.
So it is a little bit [D] more intermediate, but it's also really good for those people
[F] who are just now getting into [Bb] fingerpicking and just getting a grasp on that F chord.
This is like the [D] perfect song for you guys to practice [F] those.
So guys, I hope you all enjoy playing this [Bb] song.
I hope you have an awesome day, and I'll see you all soon.
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] What's up guys, [D] Groovy Guitar Dude here with a beginner guitar lesson for Remedy for a Broken Heart by X.
If this video helps you out and you like [G] it, hit that subscribe button and let me know in the comments below
what other songs from X's new album that you want to learn on guitar.
Guys, the first thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is that [F] we need a capo on the first fret.
The next thing you need to know for Remedy for a Broken Heart is the three chords we're going to need to play this [Bbm] song.
The first one is A minor, the [Fm] next one is E minor, and the last one is F.
[Gb]
And I'll have chord charts [B] for all of those in the comments below.
So we're going to start off this [Bb] song, the intro for it, just really simple.
We're just going to go through those three [Bbm] chords.
We're just going to go A minor, [Fm] E minor, [Gb] and F.
We're going to pick F twice.
And we're just picking all of the [Abm] strings at once.
We're just going to go through that a couple of times in the very beginning of the song
before the main little progression [Ebm] that plays through the rest of the song comes in.
Really simple, guys.
[Bb] Like I said, just pick all [Fm] the strings for each chord.
_ [Gb] _
_ _ Just like that.
Really, really [Bb] simple.
So one time through that without me talking will look [Bbm] about like this.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ So guys, we're going to start with that, and then we're going to play through [Abm] that,
I think maybe two or three times before we get into the other picking progression,
which is going to play through the rest of the song.
That is going to be the same chord progression, so still [Fm] A minor, E minor, [Bb] and F,
but we're going to add a little bit of things in there as far as picking goes.
So we're going to [Gb] start with this A minor.
We're going to pick the same way we did.
[Bbm] We're going to go pick all those [Bb] strings, basically A through [Bbm] B.
And _ [Eb]
then we're going to go up here, and we're going to go third on B.
Just pick that single one, and then we're going to [F] go to E minor.
Pick E, and [Fm] then D, G, B.
_ And then we're going to go first on B.
Just [Db] pick that individual one.
[Gb] And then we're going to go up here to this F, but the F is going to look a little funky.
So however you need to play your F is fine.
I'm playing it this way, but you can play it whatever way is fine.
This is just, I think, easiest for this song, so [Ab] I'd recommend this way.
So what we're going to do is we're going to play this F, but it's going to be a little bit funky
because we're going to leave our B string open.
What we're going to do is we're going to pick our low E and our D and G strings at the same time,
and then we're going to do an open B after that.
So it'll kind of look like [Gb] this. _
And then open B, [C] open B, and we're going to do that four times at the end of that.
And guys, that is it.
That's our whole progression.
That's going to play through the rest of the entire song.
It's very, very beautiful, very pretty.
It is a little bit [Ebm] tricky.
It's a little bit weird.
So I'm going to walk [Eb] through it a couple times slowly,
and I'm going to walk through it a couple times full speed so you guys can [Bbm] really see what it looks like.
Slowly, look about like this. _ _
[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And guys, a couple [Ab] times through about full speed should [Bbm] look something like this. _
[Fm] _ _ [Dbm] _ [Gb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ And [F] guys, that's everything that you need to know to play Remedy for a Broken Heart.
As always, if you have any [Gb] questions, you can hit me up in the comments below.
I'm usually pretty quick getting back [F] to those.
And again, if this video helps [G] you out, hit that subscribe button.
I have about 445 other guitar and [Dm] ukulele lessons on this channel,
and I usually try to post 3-5 new lessons every single week.
So if you're learning guitar or ukulele, there could not be a more perfect channel for you [F] to check out.
If you have any song requests, I do two of those from the comments [D] every single week,
but I get a [Gb] ton of them.
So if you want to guarantee that I'll get to your [Gm] song, hit up my Patreon linked in the description.
Guys, I am [Dm] really digging X's new album [F] actually.
I really, to be honest with y'all, was not expecting a lot
because the only song I had really heard from him before [G] was Look At Me.
[Bb] Nothing against it, it's just not my style.
I have been blown [D] away with this whole album.
Every song I've heard from it so far I've really liked.
I just did a lesson on Changes a few days ago.
I also [C] did a lesson on [Dm] I Don't Even Speak Spanish LOL.
I've heard a couple other ones.
[C] I've got a ton of requests for Moonlight, [Gm] so I've got a lesson for that coming really soon.
But every song I've heard from this is actually really, really good,
and I wasn't totally expecting that.
I've got to be honest, I'm pleasantly surprised.
So a lot of the stuff on this album so far is [G] actually, they're kind of shorter songs.
And [Dm] the songs, the music [Bb] behind them, the guitar and piano and that [F] kind of thing,
they're very repetitive.
That's how Changes was.
It was just like those three chords repeated over and over and over again.
That's kind of how it is with this song too.
So these are great songs for beginners.
This one [Bb] is a little bit more intermediate because I'm doing it fingerpicking,
and [D] I think that that's probably the better way to do [F] it rather than using a pick.
And [Bb] you've got that F chord in there.
So it is a little bit [D] more intermediate, but it's also really good for those people
[F] who are just now getting into [Bb] fingerpicking and just getting a grasp on that F chord.
This is like the [D] perfect song for you guys to practice [F] those.
So guys, I hope you all enjoy playing this [Bb] song.
I hope you have an awesome day, and I'll see you all soon.
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _