Chords for The Cure - Friday Im in Love - Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons - Acoustic Guitar Songs
Tempo:
120 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[G] [D]
[A] [D] [N]
How's it going out there?
Marty Schwartz here with GuitarJams.com. Got a nice
fairly beginner song to show you.
It has one bar chord in there and so this is a
good bar chord [B] practice song.
[N] You know when you're working on your bar chords
it's nice to kind of find progressions that have maybe just one bar chord in
there and here's one for you.
Also all the bar chord diagram shapes and
beginner chord shapes I have in an e-book that I put together and I give it
to people for free.
[C] Anyone that signs my email list down there I send you that
PDF book so you can do that.
It's quite helpful but let's let's work on this
song right now.
Alright here are the chords that we're going to need and
they're all fairly beginner with [Gb] one bar chord so we're going to start with a D
major chord then [D]
we're going to go to [G] a G chord.
Probably the two most popular
chords in in guitar music.
You can do a double, you can do this one.
They're both
in the e-book.
So we need that chord.
We [N] need an A major chord which is usually
the second beginner chord [A] I teach people and then the one bar chord we need is
the B minor chord and we [B] bar the second fret [A] and then [B] we form what looks like an
A minor up a whole step to form [Bm] B minor and
[N] I recommend if you're not good at
the bar chord try it anyway and just play through it [Bm] as it sounds kind of you
know bad [Bb] and that'll force you to keep working at it because most people just
give up right before they're about to [Bm] nail it.
[D] Okay so those are the chords
we got D [G] G [D]
D [A] A [Bm] B minor [G] G [D]
D [A] A.
So I'm gonna work on the rhythm for you [D] but so
we got one two three [G] four G two three four [D] D two three four [A] A two three four
[Bm]
B minor two three four [G] G two three four [D] D two three [A] four A two three four
[F]
[Bb]
[D]
[C] down down [Gbm] down up down up up down [Ab] down up [D] down up down up down up down up [B] down
[G]
[E]
[C] [G]
[E]
[D] [G] So
[D] [A]
[Bm] [G]
[D] [A]
[D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[Bm] [G]
[D]
[A] [Bb]
that's the main part of the song.
There's two other parts that pretty much
consist of the same chords but in a different rhythm or actually just you
know different pattern.
So let's work on that.
Alright the quick little refrain
same rhythm G [Eb]
A to B minor [G] to
[A] [Bm]
G [G] again to [D]
D [A] to A.
[N] Right it just does that one time right back
into the main progression.
So let's see that again.
So it's G A B minor [G]
back [A] [Bm]
to [G] G
[D]
[A] D A.
[D]
[G] Right back [Gb] into it again.
So that's just a little change up and then we [B] we
just have kind of like a kind of like an outro [Bm] progression [D] and I [G]
don't remember
it that well so I'm gonna hit pause.
[C] You guys can you know get a little drink
some tea or something [Bm] and I will show you this last little part.
[B] Hold on one
sec.
[D] [N]
Alright I learned it.
The last there's one other chord we need we need
a C major [C] chord.
All in the e-book so no need to worry but basically we're gonna
do the B minor [Bm]
to [C] C just like that and then [D] D to [A] A.
[Bm] [C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[C] So if you look at the hand
movement to get that beat that B minor chord a lot of people when they're first
learning chords you can see how my fingers are kind of diagonal and my
elbows a little bit out there.
It's kind of the comfortable way that people tend
to learn [Bb] guitars like [Bm] guitar chords but with [Gb] the [N] bar chords you want your
fingers parallel with the frets as you come down because if your hands tilted
out like this it's gonna feel really hard to reach all the proper notes but
if you just kind of move your elbow in towards your ribcage a little bit it
kind of lines your [Bm] fingers up here.
[C] [G]
[D] [Bb] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
You know nailing it down like that.
[N] Alright that's it you guys hope you had fun with that.
Once again I'm Marty
Schwartz with the website Guitar Jams.com and sign up down there for that
free e-book or you can see me in another one of these free lessons from YouTube.
See ya!
[A] [Bm]
[G] [D]
[A] [D] [N]
How's it going out there?
Marty Schwartz here with GuitarJams.com. Got a nice
fairly beginner song to show you.
It has one bar chord in there and so this is a
good bar chord [B] practice song.
[N] You know when you're working on your bar chords
it's nice to kind of find progressions that have maybe just one bar chord in
there and here's one for you.
Also all the bar chord diagram shapes and
beginner chord shapes I have in an e-book that I put together and I give it
to people for free.
[C] Anyone that signs my email list down there I send you that
PDF book so you can do that.
It's quite helpful but let's let's work on this
song right now.
Alright here are the chords that we're going to need and
they're all fairly beginner with [Gb] one bar chord so we're going to start with a D
major chord then [D]
we're going to go to [G] a G chord.
Probably the two most popular
chords in in guitar music.
You can do a double, you can do this one.
They're both
in the e-book.
So we need that chord.
We [N] need an A major chord which is usually
the second beginner chord [A] I teach people and then the one bar chord we need is
the B minor chord and we [B] bar the second fret [A] and then [B] we form what looks like an
A minor up a whole step to form [Bm] B minor and
[N] I recommend if you're not good at
the bar chord try it anyway and just play through it [Bm] as it sounds kind of you
know bad [Bb] and that'll force you to keep working at it because most people just
give up right before they're about to [Bm] nail it.
[D] Okay so those are the chords
we got D [G] G [D]
D [A] A [Bm] B minor [G] G [D]
D [A] A.
So I'm gonna work on the rhythm for you [D] but so
we got one two three [G] four G two three four [D] D two three four [A] A two three four
[Bm]
B minor two three four [G] G two three four [D] D two three [A] four A two three four
[F]
[Bb]
[D]
[C] down down [Gbm] down up down up up down [Ab] down up [D] down up down up down up down up [B] down
[G]
[E]
[C] [G]
[E]
[D] [G] So
[D] [A]
[Bm] [G]
[D] [A]
[D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[Bm] [G]
[D]
[A] [Bb]
that's the main part of the song.
There's two other parts that pretty much
consist of the same chords but in a different rhythm or actually just you
know different pattern.
So let's work on that.
Alright the quick little refrain
same rhythm G [Eb]
A to B minor [G] to
[A] [Bm]
G [G] again to [D]
D [A] to A.
[N] Right it just does that one time right back
into the main progression.
So let's see that again.
So it's G A B minor [G]
back [A] [Bm]
to [G] G
[D]
[A] D A.
[D]
[G] Right back [Gb] into it again.
So that's just a little change up and then we [B] we
just have kind of like a kind of like an outro [Bm] progression [D] and I [G]
don't remember
it that well so I'm gonna hit pause.
[C] You guys can you know get a little drink
some tea or something [Bm] and I will show you this last little part.
[B] Hold on one
sec.
[D] [N]
Alright I learned it.
The last there's one other chord we need we need
a C major [C] chord.
All in the e-book so no need to worry but basically we're gonna
do the B minor [Bm]
to [C] C just like that and then [D] D to [A] A.
[Bm] [C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[C] So if you look at the hand
movement to get that beat that B minor chord a lot of people when they're first
learning chords you can see how my fingers are kind of diagonal and my
elbows a little bit out there.
It's kind of the comfortable way that people tend
to learn [Bb] guitars like [Bm] guitar chords but with [Gb] the [N] bar chords you want your
fingers parallel with the frets as you come down because if your hands tilted
out like this it's gonna feel really hard to reach all the proper notes but
if you just kind of move your elbow in towards your ribcage a little bit it
kind of lines your [Bm] fingers up here.
[C] [G]
[D] [Bb] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[A] [Bm]
You know nailing it down like that.
[N] Alright that's it you guys hope you had fun with that.
Once again I'm Marty
Schwartz with the website Guitar Jams.com and sign up down there for that
free e-book or you can see me in another one of these free lessons from YouTube.
See ya!
Key:
D
G
A
Bm
C
D
G
A
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [N] _
How's it going out there?
Marty Schwartz here with GuitarJams.com. Got a nice
fairly beginner song to show you.
It has one bar chord in there and so this is a
good bar chord [B] practice song.
[N] _ You know when you're working on your bar chords
it's nice to kind of find progressions that have maybe just one bar chord in
there and here's one for you.
Also all the bar chord diagram shapes and
beginner chord shapes I have in an e-book that I put together and I give it
to people for free.
[C] _ Anyone that signs my email list down there I send you that
PDF book so you can do that.
It's quite helpful _ but let's let's work on this
song right now.
_ Alright here are the chords that we're going to need and
they're all fairly beginner with [Gb] one bar chord so we're going to start with a D
major chord then [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ we're going to go to [G] a G chord.
Probably the two most popular
chords in in guitar music.
_ _ _ _ _ _ You can do a double, you can do this one.
They're both
in the e-book.
_ _ So we need that chord. _ _
We [N] need an A major chord which is usually
the second beginner chord [A] I teach people and _ _ then the one bar chord we need is
the B minor chord _ and we [B] bar the second fret [A] _ _ and then [B] we form what looks like an
A minor up a whole step to form [Bm] B minor _ _ and _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ I recommend if you're not good at
the bar chord _ try it anyway and just play through it [Bm] as it sounds kind of you
know bad [Bb] and that'll force you to keep working at it because most people just
give up right before they're about to [Bm] nail it.
[D] Okay so those are the chords
we got D _ _ [G] G _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] _ A _ [Bm] B minor _ [G] G _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] A.
_ _ So I'm gonna work on the rhythm for you [D] but so
we got one two three [G] four G two three four [D] D two three four [A] A two three four
[Bm]
B minor two three four [G] G two three four _ [D] D two three [A] four A two three four
_ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] down down [Gbm] down up down up up down _ [Ab] down _ up [D] down up down up down up down up [B] down
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] So _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
that's the main part of the song.
There's two other parts that pretty much
consist of the same chords but in a different rhythm or actually just you
know different pattern.
So let's work on that.
Alright the quick little refrain
same rhythm G [Eb] _
A to B minor [G] to _
[A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ G [G] again to _ _ _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] to A.
[N] Right it just does that one time right back
into the main progression.
So let's see that again.
So it's G A B minor _ [G]
back _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
to [G] G
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] D A.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Right back [Gb] into it again.
So that's just a little change up _ and then we [B] we
just have kind of like a kind of like an outro [Bm] progression _ [D] and I _ [G]
don't remember
it that well so I'm gonna hit pause.
[C] You guys can _ you know get a little drink
some tea or something [Bm] _ and I will show you this last little part.
[B] Hold on one
sec.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Alright I learned it.
The last there's one other chord we need we need
a C major [C] chord.
_ _ _ _ _ All in the e-book so no need to worry but basically we're gonna
do the B minor [Bm] _
to [C] C _ just _ _ like that _ and then [D] D _ to [A] _ A. _
[Bm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[C] So if you look at the hand
movement to get that beat that B minor chord a lot of people when they're first
learning chords you can see how my fingers are kind of diagonal and my
elbows a little bit out there.
It's kind of the comfortable way that people tend
to learn [Bb] guitars like [Bm] guitar chords but with [Gb] the [N] bar chords you want your
fingers parallel with the frets as you come down because if your hands tilted
out like this it's gonna feel really hard to reach all the proper notes but
if you just kind of move your elbow in towards your ribcage a little bit it
kind of lines your [Bm] fingers up here. _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ You know nailing it down like that. _
[N] Alright that's it you guys hope you had fun with that.
Once again I'm Marty
Schwartz with the website Guitar Jams.com and sign up down there for that
free e-book or you can see me in another one of these free lessons from YouTube.
_ See ya! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [N] _
How's it going out there?
Marty Schwartz here with GuitarJams.com. Got a nice
fairly beginner song to show you.
It has one bar chord in there and so this is a
good bar chord [B] practice song.
[N] _ You know when you're working on your bar chords
it's nice to kind of find progressions that have maybe just one bar chord in
there and here's one for you.
Also all the bar chord diagram shapes and
beginner chord shapes I have in an e-book that I put together and I give it
to people for free.
[C] _ Anyone that signs my email list down there I send you that
PDF book so you can do that.
It's quite helpful _ but let's let's work on this
song right now.
_ Alright here are the chords that we're going to need and
they're all fairly beginner with [Gb] one bar chord so we're going to start with a D
major chord then [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ we're going to go to [G] a G chord.
Probably the two most popular
chords in in guitar music.
_ _ _ _ _ _ You can do a double, you can do this one.
They're both
in the e-book.
_ _ So we need that chord. _ _
We [N] need an A major chord which is usually
the second beginner chord [A] I teach people and _ _ then the one bar chord we need is
the B minor chord _ and we [B] bar the second fret [A] _ _ and then [B] we form what looks like an
A minor up a whole step to form [Bm] B minor _ _ and _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ I recommend if you're not good at
the bar chord _ try it anyway and just play through it [Bm] as it sounds kind of you
know bad [Bb] and that'll force you to keep working at it because most people just
give up right before they're about to [Bm] nail it.
[D] Okay so those are the chords
we got D _ _ [G] G _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] _ A _ [Bm] B minor _ [G] G _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] A.
_ _ So I'm gonna work on the rhythm for you [D] but so
we got one two three [G] four G two three four [D] D two three four [A] A two three four
[Bm]
B minor two three four [G] G two three four _ [D] D two three [A] four A two three four
_ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] down down [Gbm] down up down up up down _ [Ab] down _ up [D] down up down up down up down up [B] down
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] So _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
that's the main part of the song.
There's two other parts that pretty much
consist of the same chords but in a different rhythm or actually just you
know different pattern.
So let's work on that.
Alright the quick little refrain
same rhythm G [Eb] _
A to B minor [G] to _
[A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ G [G] again to _ _ _ _ _ [D]
D _ [A] to A.
[N] Right it just does that one time right back
into the main progression.
So let's see that again.
So it's G A B minor _ [G]
back _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
to [G] G
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] D A.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Right back [Gb] into it again.
So that's just a little change up _ and then we [B] we
just have kind of like a kind of like an outro [Bm] progression _ [D] and I _ [G]
don't remember
it that well so I'm gonna hit pause.
[C] You guys can _ you know get a little drink
some tea or something [Bm] _ and I will show you this last little part.
[B] Hold on one
sec.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Alright I learned it.
The last there's one other chord we need we need
a C major [C] chord.
_ _ _ _ _ All in the e-book so no need to worry but basically we're gonna
do the B minor [Bm] _
to [C] C _ just _ _ like that _ and then [D] D _ to [A] _ A. _
[Bm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[C] So if you look at the hand
movement to get that beat that B minor chord a lot of people when they're first
learning chords you can see how my fingers are kind of diagonal and my
elbows a little bit out there.
It's kind of the comfortable way that people tend
to learn [Bb] guitars like [Bm] guitar chords but with [Gb] the [N] bar chords you want your
fingers parallel with the frets as you come down because if your hands tilted
out like this it's gonna feel really hard to reach all the proper notes but
if you just kind of move your elbow in towards your ribcage a little bit it
kind of lines your [Bm] fingers up here. _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ You know nailing it down like that. _
[N] Alright that's it you guys hope you had fun with that.
Once again I'm Marty
Schwartz with the website Guitar Jams.com and sign up down there for that
free e-book or you can see me in another one of these free lessons from YouTube.
_ See ya! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _