Chords for Turn Your Guitar into a DRUM SET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Tempo:
112.15 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Gm
Bb
Cm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, what's up?
How you doing?
My name is guitar.
Oh 5,000.
I perform the New York City suburbs
[A] [B] [C] [B] Great
[G] [Am]
[B] [Em] [Eb] [B]
[G] [Am] [Bm]
[Db] [C] [G]
[B] [Eb] [G] song for this technique [N] is a song called Billie Jean by a man named [Eb] Michael Jackson
And that's the one that we're going to use for this [C] lesson
You might notice this little rubber band [N] thing right here, and the only purpose for it is to mute unwanted string noise
Now the actual chords in the song Billie Jean [G] are [Gm] G minor
[Am] a
minor [Bb]
a
sharp [N] major and
[Cm] C minor I'll show you the rhythm just like [Gm] this
[Am] I'm [Bb] [Am] [B] [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] [Am] [Cm]
[Gm] [Am]
[Bb] [E] going to show you [N] how to get this chord progression to mix with the drum beat
You have the coil here right here.
I'll show you how to do it at the same time
The first step in this [F] song is when you put your [C] chords
When [F] you put your fingers to form the [Eb] G minor you actually hit
[Gm]
Hit [C] the chord with your thumb [N] like this to [Gm] make the bass sound
[Cm] Choke it immediately after [Gm] that so it's It's practice
[B] Then you hit the snare sound [Gm] like this
Let's practice that
[N] Now when you go into the a minor you're gonna upstroke it all and then hit the bass sound again and
The snare sound again [Eb] like this
[C] [Gm] Next [Am]
[Gm] [Am] [Gm] [Am]
[N] chord is
a sharp major and when you hit the a sharp major you're gonna do it just like you did for the G minor and
That and that means hitting the bass sound
While you're [Ab] actually playing the chords [Bb] like this
[Ab] [Gm] So I'll show you
[Am]
[Bb] Now [F] if you [Eb] got that far, then you're already doing great
[Am] [Bb]
[N] Now right after you hit that sound that the last time that we did hit the snare [Bbm] sound again, just like [Gm] that
[Am] [Bb]
And [N] then go back to a minor
[Gm] [Am] [Bb]
[Am] The [E] [Gm] [Am] [N] last chord we're going to use in this lesson is [Cm] C minor
[N] The way we're gonna play it it's gonna be a little bit different from the other chords we're still gonna do the combination of
Strumming the chord and hitting the bass [Cm] sound like that
But [Eb]
we're also going to [D] combine the sound [Gb] of the chord with a snare [Cm] drum like this
And the way that's done is by doing a [F] crab motion with your fingers like that
Well, you know you can also use your middle [Cm] finger if you want.
I kind of like this now show you [N] like this
[Cm]
Like that
[N] So to [Cm] put it together both this and this will sound like this
Slow [N]
down for you one more time, and then we'll bring that to speed and put it all together.
You ready?
[Gm] [Am] [Gb] [Am] [Gb]
[Gm] [Gbm] [Am] [N] [Bb] [Am]
[Gm] [F] [Bb]
[Am] [F] [F] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Am] [Bb]
[F] [E] [Cm]
[Am] [Bb]
How you doing?
My name is guitar.
Oh 5,000.
I perform the New York City suburbs
[A] [B] [C] [B] Great
[G] [Am]
[B] [Em] [Eb] [B]
[G] [Am] [Bm]
[Db] [C] [G]
[B] [Eb] [G] song for this technique [N] is a song called Billie Jean by a man named [Eb] Michael Jackson
And that's the one that we're going to use for this [C] lesson
You might notice this little rubber band [N] thing right here, and the only purpose for it is to mute unwanted string noise
Now the actual chords in the song Billie Jean [G] are [Gm] G minor
[Am] a
minor [Bb]
a
sharp [N] major and
[Cm] C minor I'll show you the rhythm just like [Gm] this
[Am] I'm [Bb] [Am] [B] [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] [Am] [Cm]
[Gm] [Am]
[Bb] [E] going to show you [N] how to get this chord progression to mix with the drum beat
You have the coil here right here.
I'll show you how to do it at the same time
The first step in this [F] song is when you put your [C] chords
When [F] you put your fingers to form the [Eb] G minor you actually hit
[Gm]
Hit [C] the chord with your thumb [N] like this to [Gm] make the bass sound
[Cm] Choke it immediately after [Gm] that so it's It's practice
[B] Then you hit the snare sound [Gm] like this
Let's practice that
[N] Now when you go into the a minor you're gonna upstroke it all and then hit the bass sound again and
The snare sound again [Eb] like this
[C] [Gm] Next [Am]
[Gm] [Am] [Gm] [Am]
[N] chord is
a sharp major and when you hit the a sharp major you're gonna do it just like you did for the G minor and
That and that means hitting the bass sound
While you're [Ab] actually playing the chords [Bb] like this
[Ab] [Gm] So I'll show you
[Am]
[Bb] Now [F] if you [Eb] got that far, then you're already doing great
[Am] [Bb]
[N] Now right after you hit that sound that the last time that we did hit the snare [Bbm] sound again, just like [Gm] that
[Am] [Bb]
And [N] then go back to a minor
[Gm] [Am] [Bb]
[Am] The [E] [Gm] [Am] [N] last chord we're going to use in this lesson is [Cm] C minor
[N] The way we're gonna play it it's gonna be a little bit different from the other chords we're still gonna do the combination of
Strumming the chord and hitting the bass [Cm] sound like that
But [Eb]
we're also going to [D] combine the sound [Gb] of the chord with a snare [Cm] drum like this
And the way that's done is by doing a [F] crab motion with your fingers like that
Well, you know you can also use your middle [Cm] finger if you want.
I kind of like this now show you [N] like this
[Cm]
Like that
[N] So to [Cm] put it together both this and this will sound like this
Slow [N]
down for you one more time, and then we'll bring that to speed and put it all together.
You ready?
[Gm] [Am] [Gb] [Am] [Gb]
[Gm] [Gbm] [Am] [N] [Bb] [Am]
[Gm] [F] [Bb]
[Am] [F] [F] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Am] [Bb]
[F] [E] [Cm]
[Am] [Bb]
Key:
Am
Gm
Bb
Cm
F
Am
Gm
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ Hey, what's up?
How you doing?
My name is guitar.
Oh 5,000.
I perform the New York City suburbs
[A] _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _ [B] Great _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[B] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Bm] _ _
[Db] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [G] song for this technique [N] is a song called Billie Jean by a man named [Eb] Michael Jackson
And that's the one that we're going to use for this [C] lesson
You might notice this little rubber band [N] thing right here, and the only purpose for it is to mute unwanted string noise
_ Now the actual chords in the song Billie Jean [G] are [Gm] G minor _
[Am] a
minor [Bb] _ _ _
a
sharp [N] major _ _ and
[Cm] C minor I'll show you the rhythm just like [Gm] this
[Am] I'm [Bb] _ _ _ [Am] _ [B] _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _
_ _ [Bb] [E] going to show you [N] how to get this chord progression to mix with the drum beat
You have the coil here right here.
I'll show you how to do it at the same time
The first step in this [F] song is when you put your [C] chords
When [F] you put your fingers to form the [Eb] G minor you actually hit
[Gm]
Hit [C] the chord with your thumb [N] like this to [Gm] make the bass sound
_ [Cm] Choke it immediately after [Gm] that so it's It's practice
_ _ _ _ [B] Then you hit the snare sound [Gm] like this _ _ _
Let's practice that
_ _ [N] Now when you go into the a minor you're gonna upstroke it all and then hit the bass sound again and
The snare sound again [Eb] like this
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] Next [Am] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _ _
[N] _ _ chord is _
a sharp major and when you hit the a sharp major you're gonna do it just like you did for the G minor and
That and that means hitting the bass sound
_ _ While you're [Ab] actually playing the chords [Bb] like this _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gm] So I'll show you
[Am] _ _
_ [Bb] Now [F] _ if you [Eb] got that far, then you're already doing great
_ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[N] Now right after you hit that sound that the last time that we did hit the snare [Bbm] sound again, just like [Gm] that
_ [Am] _ [Bb] _
And [N] _ then go back to a minor
_ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Am] The [E] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ [N] last chord we're going to use in this lesson is [Cm] C minor _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ The way we're gonna play it it's gonna be a little bit different from the other chords we're still gonna do the _ combination of
Strumming the chord and hitting the bass [Cm] sound like that
But [Eb]
we're also going to [D] combine the sound [Gb] of the chord with a snare [Cm] drum like this
_ And the way that's done is by doing a [F] crab motion with your fingers like that
Well, you know you can also use your middle [Cm] finger if you want.
I kind of like this now show you [N] like this
_ [Cm] _
Like that
[N] _ _ _ So to [Cm] put it together both this and this will sound like this
Slow _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
down for you one more time, and then we'll bring that to speed and put it all together.
You ready?
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Gm] _ [Gbm] _ [Am] _ _ [N] _ _ [Bb] _ [Am] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ [E] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _
How you doing?
My name is guitar.
Oh 5,000.
I perform the New York City suburbs
[A] _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _ [B] Great _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[B] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Bm] _ _
[Db] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [G] song for this technique [N] is a song called Billie Jean by a man named [Eb] Michael Jackson
And that's the one that we're going to use for this [C] lesson
You might notice this little rubber band [N] thing right here, and the only purpose for it is to mute unwanted string noise
_ Now the actual chords in the song Billie Jean [G] are [Gm] G minor _
[Am] a
minor [Bb] _ _ _
a
sharp [N] major _ _ and
[Cm] C minor I'll show you the rhythm just like [Gm] this
[Am] I'm [Bb] _ _ _ [Am] _ [B] _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _
_ _ [Bb] [E] going to show you [N] how to get this chord progression to mix with the drum beat
You have the coil here right here.
I'll show you how to do it at the same time
The first step in this [F] song is when you put your [C] chords
When [F] you put your fingers to form the [Eb] G minor you actually hit
[Gm]
Hit [C] the chord with your thumb [N] like this to [Gm] make the bass sound
_ [Cm] Choke it immediately after [Gm] that so it's It's practice
_ _ _ _ [B] Then you hit the snare sound [Gm] like this _ _ _
Let's practice that
_ _ [N] Now when you go into the a minor you're gonna upstroke it all and then hit the bass sound again and
The snare sound again [Eb] like this
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] Next [Am] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _ _
[N] _ _ chord is _
a sharp major and when you hit the a sharp major you're gonna do it just like you did for the G minor and
That and that means hitting the bass sound
_ _ While you're [Ab] actually playing the chords [Bb] like this _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gm] So I'll show you
[Am] _ _
_ [Bb] Now [F] _ if you [Eb] got that far, then you're already doing great
_ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[N] Now right after you hit that sound that the last time that we did hit the snare [Bbm] sound again, just like [Gm] that
_ [Am] _ [Bb] _
And [N] _ then go back to a minor
_ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Am] The [E] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ [N] last chord we're going to use in this lesson is [Cm] C minor _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ The way we're gonna play it it's gonna be a little bit different from the other chords we're still gonna do the _ combination of
Strumming the chord and hitting the bass [Cm] sound like that
But [Eb]
we're also going to [D] combine the sound [Gb] of the chord with a snare [Cm] drum like this
_ And the way that's done is by doing a [F] crab motion with your fingers like that
Well, you know you can also use your middle [Cm] finger if you want.
I kind of like this now show you [N] like this
_ [Cm] _
Like that
[N] _ _ _ So to [Cm] put it together both this and this will sound like this
Slow _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
down for you one more time, and then we'll bring that to speed and put it all together.
You ready?
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Gm] _ [Gbm] _ [Am] _ _ [N] _ _ [Bb] _ [Am] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ [E] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _