Chords for TUTO GUITARE DÉBUTANT : La bohème - Charles Aznavour

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TUTO GUITARE DÉBUTANT : La bohème - Charles Aznavour chords
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If the ambigarnet that served [B] as our nest doesn't look [Cm] like much, [D] that's where we met.
[G] Who cried family, you who posed naked.
[C] [Fm] The bohemian, [Cm] the bohemian, that [Fm] meant we had the [G] bohemian of [Em] Charlottesville.
that is composed of two parts, a verse and a chorus.
in three.
We're going to start with the first one, which is simply composed of three [Fm] chords, D minor, A minor, and [G] G major.
piece that is played [G#] in three beats, so we're going to start on D minor.
three beats.
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_ If the ambigarnet that served [B] as our nest doesn't look [Cm] like much, _ _ [D] that's where we met.
[G] Who cried family, you who posed naked.
[Cm] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Fm] The bohemian, _ _ _ [Cm] the bohemian, _ _ that [Fm] meant we had the _ [G] _ bohemian of [Em] Charlottesville.
[N] It's a piece that is composed of two parts, a verse and a chorus.
To play it in its original key, we're going to put the cover in three.
Let's start right away with the verse.
The verse is composed of two parts.
We're going to start with the first one, which is simply composed of three [Fm] chords, D minor, A minor, and [G] G major.
_ It's a piece that is played [G#] in three beats, so we're going to start on D minor.
We're going to have to play the D minor three times three beats.
We're going to simply play the first beat each time.
That will [Fm] give us this.
One, _ _ two, one, two, three, one, two, three.
Then we're going to go to [F#] A minor.
We're going to play it two [Cm] times three beats.
One, two, three, one, two, three.
Let's go back to [F#] D minor.
We're going to [Fm] play it once for three beats.
One, two, three.
Then A major once for three beats.
[G] One, two, three.
And we'll end the first part on [Gm] A minor twice [Cm] for three beats.
One, two, three, one, two, three.
Just with the [Fm] feel.
That's what we'll get.
I'm talking about a beat that people under 20 [C#] [Cm] can play. _
_ _ My Martin at that [Fm] time would _
[G] _ hang his little eyes all the way up to our windows.
You can [F#] obviously vary your playing a bit since there's a bit of silence between the beats.
And you can, for example, start on D minor by simply playing as we [Fm] did previously.
I'm talking about a beat that people under 20 can play.
[G] And here for A minor, instead of playing it, we can join it in an arpeggio.
Starting from the string there with the thumb, the three fingers will go on [G#] strings three, four, and five.
[Cm] Start here from here.
One, two, three, four, [G] five, four, three, two.
Okay?
As long as it lasts the right amount of time, it can be very good.
So you can alternate quickly.
That [Fm] would give us this.
I'm talking about a time that people under 20 [Cm] can't know. _
_ _ _ By [G] Martra at this [Fm] time.
_ [G] Hold on tight [Cm] as long as you respect the time.
You can obviously [N] play in arpeggio.
Then comes the second part.
The second part also [Fm] starts with D minor.
[Cm] Then we'll have an A minor. _
We'll have a [G] six minor seventh flat five.
For that we'll go to the string on fret two with the index finger.
We'll skip a string and go to the [A] G string with the middle finger on fret two.
Then we'll put our ring finger on the D string on fret three.
And our little finger on [F#] the penultimate string on fret three as well.
We'll play from the string there.
[D] _ [F] There will also be an [G] E major and an A seventh.
[C] _ _ [G] Quickly for the beat, [G#] we're going to start the second part on D minor.
We're going to play it [Fm] twice, three beats. _
One, two, [F#] three, one, two, [Cm] three.
A minor then.
Two times three years.
One, two, [D#] three, one, two, three.
Six minor, seven flat, five, one [C] times three.
D [G] major, one times three beats.
One, _ two, three.
[Cm] D minor, one, three beats.
Two, three.
[F] The A seventh actually which calls for the chorus which we're also going to play once three beats.
[C] _ Quickly after the two [N] parts of the verse.
Sometimes we'll do a little bit of arpeggio.
Sometimes just [F] playing chords in the field.
It's going to give [Fm] us the I'm talking to you about the beat that people under 20 [Cm] can't know. _ _ _
My [Fm] passion at that time _ [G] was to hang these [C] lilacs [Cm] up to our windows.
And [Fm] if the embar _ can't pay a minor, _ _ _ [Fm] that's where we [D] met.
Me who shouted [G] family and you who posed naked.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [C] _
And finally comes the chorus.
[N] The chorus is actually going to be exactly the same sequence.
The same parts as the verse.
We're just going to add a rhythm to it.
The very slight difference is that the first minor note of the first part won't last three times three years but three times three.
So I'll show you the rhythm.
We're going to play D minor.
We're going to play it three times three.
For the rhythm we're going to have to play first the base of the string.
We're playing some of these strings down from the top.
And then two strokes down on the treble strings.
[F] That will give us [Fm] one, two, three.
So we'll do that twice quickly.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
Next we move to A minor [E] and we're going to play that too.
[D] So, [G] well, two times three beats with the [Cm] string here.
We push.
One, two, three.
[Fm] One, two, three.
We go back to minor.
Two, three.
E [F] major.
We play [G] the E string and we end on A minor times with the string there.
[Cm] One, two, three.
One, two, three.
I told you about the second part [G] since it's [C] exactly the same process.
So quickly I'll play you the entire chorus with the rhythm.
That will give us this.
La [Fm] bohème.
_ _ _ [Cm] La bohème. La bohème. _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Cm] We're happy.
_ _ _ _ _ [F]
And.
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
We only [D] drink every other day.
[G] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ [C] _ And then we go [Fm] back to the verse. _
There you go.
And the whole piece [G#] alternates between verse and chorus.
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Bye.
And it's the imbel furniture.
[B] Served as our nest.
[F] Don't pay [Cm] attention. _
_ That's where [D] we met.
_ [G] You who cry family,