Chords for Vocal Coach Reacts to Sultans of Swing- Leo Moracchioli ft. Mary Spender
Tempo:
74.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
E
C
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Bb] [Em] What's up, Terabytes?
I'm Tara with Tara Simon Studios and today for the [N] first time, I'm going to be reacting
to the Sultans of Swing metal cover, Thanks for Warning Me, by Leo Moricioli featuring Mary Spender.
Here we go.
Ooh, what's up with his eyes?
[Ab] Hey Mary, show me that riff.
[Em] Okay.
[E] [E] [Em]
His eyes freak me out.
Woo!
[E] [Em]
Yes!
There's a shiver in the dark, it's raining in the [B] park in the meantime.
[Em] South of the ravaged up in the hole [B] of everything.
Nice articulation on stop, add some punchiness [G] there.
The sun is blowing Dixie, [D] double four time.
Good.
This is a nice [C] little riff.
You smell a lot of rain in the [Em] musical room.
[D]
You know [Em] you're locked up inside, but you don't see [B] too many faces.
Yep.
[Em] Coming in down on the rain through here to [B] trash go down.
This is the white girl.
[G] Competition may [D] not look racist.
So angry!
[C] Oh, but the horns still [Em] blow gnats out.
[D] You did not make that face when you approached us.
I don't know, but We are
[E] [C] [D]
[D] [E] [C] [D] We're nothing.
[E] The road out to the hard shore [B] feels awkward.
[Em] But a nice, red leaf doesn't want to [B] make you cry or sleep.
[G] That's cool.
Let's hand it over to [D] Charlie's dog, kick that door.
[C] Nice life.
When you get something of a life, it's the [E] greatest thing.
[Em]
[D] He's beautiful, isn't he?
He is.
[Em] And Harry doesn't mind [B] if he doesn't make the scene.
[Em] He's got a daytime job.
If you [B] listen closely, you can hear his vocals are doubled.
[G] He can play the horns, he don't [D] like anything.
Nice.
[C] Saving it up for [Em] Friday night.
Yes.
[D] Hite.
With a soft heart.
Yes.
With a soft [E] touch of fire.
Yeah, he's actually doing that very [D] helpfully.
He's got the technique.
Look how open his mouth is.
You can tell he's supporting from his [E] abs.
It's not too high of a tonality.
[D] That cry, that scream is nice and thick.
[E] Coming from the right place.
[B] You can do that wrong and really turn your voice to him, but he did it well.
[E]
Come on, Mary.
[B] She's like, [Em]
[Bm] yes.
[Em]
[B] [G] There he goes.
[D] I love when guitar players sing with their mouth.
[C] It's like the sound from the guitar is coming from their mouth.
[Em] [D]
[Em] It's so funny.
But I [C] love it.
It's like [D] they're an extension of the guitar.
[E] [C] [E]
The man sits right up [B] to the That's right.
I just stole my ponytail.
It [Em] happened.
Says at last, it's just the [B] time of the ring.
[G] Goodnight, now [E] in
And [C] he makes it fast with one [E] more thing.
[D] It's a good pairing.
We are doctors of
Woo!
[Eb] Nice.
I like [D] how her voice is nice and smooth and his crying [E] in him.
[D] It's a nice [A] pairing.
Good duo.
[E]
[Eb] [N]
[Eb] Doctor [C] of
I [D] wish [E] we had a baby [N] voice assistant.
Woo!
All right.
Bye.
Alrighty then.
Okay.
That was really fun for me and my ponytail.
That's completely messed up now.
But hey, there's all sorts of different types of music.
And I am a lover of all of it.
This is something that's not necessarily my wheelhouse, my milieu, so to speak.
As far as like singing screamo.
But there are proper ways to do it.
There are healthy ways and unhealthy ways.
And I actually, knowing how he produced it, what he was looking like when he sang it,
I believe that it came from a really good place.
And that's not something that costs him a lot of vocal dollars.
For those of you who don't know what vocal dollars are,
that's because you're not in my course called Sing Smarter, Not Harder.
Check that out in the description box below.
And thank you guys, for those of you who requested this,
because this is not necessarily something that I would discover on my own.
So I really appreciate it.
You guys give me the chance to learn about new artists and new covers like this all the time.
And it's so fun for me.
It's just something that's lovely in my life.
And it's because of you.
So I want to thank you for that.
If you're someone who loves to sing and you [A] don't know if you should even be on a vocal journey,
we can take you [F] from bad to good.
And we can take you from good to great if you already have [G] some [Am] ingredients,
some things in your tool belt.
So check [F] out our description box below.
There are many links there to support you on that vocal journey.
Or we can even tell you if you should have one or [G] not.
We're honest.
And we definitely want to give you truth in the kindest, most loving way possible.
So thank you so much, guys, for being the best part of my channel.
I love you.
I'm proud of you.
Spread love, not germs today.
Be a blessing in [F] someone's life.
And I will see you in the next one.
[C] [Am]
[C]
I'm Tara with Tara Simon Studios and today for the [N] first time, I'm going to be reacting
to the Sultans of Swing metal cover, Thanks for Warning Me, by Leo Moricioli featuring Mary Spender.
Here we go.
Ooh, what's up with his eyes?
[Ab] Hey Mary, show me that riff.
[Em] Okay.
[E] [E] [Em]
His eyes freak me out.
Woo!
[E] [Em]
Yes!
There's a shiver in the dark, it's raining in the [B] park in the meantime.
[Em] South of the ravaged up in the hole [B] of everything.
Nice articulation on stop, add some punchiness [G] there.
The sun is blowing Dixie, [D] double four time.
Good.
This is a nice [C] little riff.
You smell a lot of rain in the [Em] musical room.
[D]
You know [Em] you're locked up inside, but you don't see [B] too many faces.
Yep.
[Em] Coming in down on the rain through here to [B] trash go down.
This is the white girl.
[G] Competition may [D] not look racist.
So angry!
[C] Oh, but the horns still [Em] blow gnats out.
[D] You did not make that face when you approached us.
I don't know, but We are
[E] [C] [D]
[D] [E] [C] [D] We're nothing.
[E] The road out to the hard shore [B] feels awkward.
[Em] But a nice, red leaf doesn't want to [B] make you cry or sleep.
[G] That's cool.
Let's hand it over to [D] Charlie's dog, kick that door.
[C] Nice life.
When you get something of a life, it's the [E] greatest thing.
[Em]
[D] He's beautiful, isn't he?
He is.
[Em] And Harry doesn't mind [B] if he doesn't make the scene.
[Em] He's got a daytime job.
If you [B] listen closely, you can hear his vocals are doubled.
[G] He can play the horns, he don't [D] like anything.
Nice.
[C] Saving it up for [Em] Friday night.
Yes.
[D] Hite.
With a soft heart.
Yes.
With a soft [E] touch of fire.
Yeah, he's actually doing that very [D] helpfully.
He's got the technique.
Look how open his mouth is.
You can tell he's supporting from his [E] abs.
It's not too high of a tonality.
[D] That cry, that scream is nice and thick.
[E] Coming from the right place.
[B] You can do that wrong and really turn your voice to him, but he did it well.
[E]
Come on, Mary.
[B] She's like, [Em]
[Bm] yes.
[Em]
[B] [G] There he goes.
[D] I love when guitar players sing with their mouth.
[C] It's like the sound from the guitar is coming from their mouth.
[Em] [D]
[Em] It's so funny.
But I [C] love it.
It's like [D] they're an extension of the guitar.
[E] [C] [E]
The man sits right up [B] to the That's right.
I just stole my ponytail.
It [Em] happened.
Says at last, it's just the [B] time of the ring.
[G] Goodnight, now [E] in
And [C] he makes it fast with one [E] more thing.
[D] It's a good pairing.
We are doctors of
Woo!
[Eb] Nice.
I like [D] how her voice is nice and smooth and his crying [E] in him.
[D] It's a nice [A] pairing.
Good duo.
[E]
[Eb] [N]
[Eb] Doctor [C] of
I [D] wish [E] we had a baby [N] voice assistant.
Woo!
All right.
Bye.
Alrighty then.
Okay.
That was really fun for me and my ponytail.
That's completely messed up now.
But hey, there's all sorts of different types of music.
And I am a lover of all of it.
This is something that's not necessarily my wheelhouse, my milieu, so to speak.
As far as like singing screamo.
But there are proper ways to do it.
There are healthy ways and unhealthy ways.
And I actually, knowing how he produced it, what he was looking like when he sang it,
I believe that it came from a really good place.
And that's not something that costs him a lot of vocal dollars.
For those of you who don't know what vocal dollars are,
that's because you're not in my course called Sing Smarter, Not Harder.
Check that out in the description box below.
And thank you guys, for those of you who requested this,
because this is not necessarily something that I would discover on my own.
So I really appreciate it.
You guys give me the chance to learn about new artists and new covers like this all the time.
And it's so fun for me.
It's just something that's lovely in my life.
And it's because of you.
So I want to thank you for that.
If you're someone who loves to sing and you [A] don't know if you should even be on a vocal journey,
we can take you [F] from bad to good.
And we can take you from good to great if you already have [G] some [Am] ingredients,
some things in your tool belt.
So check [F] out our description box below.
There are many links there to support you on that vocal journey.
Or we can even tell you if you should have one or [G] not.
We're honest.
And we definitely want to give you truth in the kindest, most loving way possible.
So thank you so much, guys, for being the best part of my channel.
I love you.
I'm proud of you.
Spread love, not germs today.
Be a blessing in [F] someone's life.
And I will see you in the next one.
[C] [Am]
[C]
Key:
D
Em
E
C
B
D
Em
E
_ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Em] What's up, _ _ _ Terabytes?
I'm Tara with Tara Simon Studios and today for the [N] first time, I'm going to be reacting
to the Sultans of Swing metal cover, Thanks for Warning Me, by Leo Moricioli featuring Mary Spender.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ooh, what's up with his eyes? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] Hey Mary, show me that riff.
[Em] Okay. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ His eyes freak me out.
_ Woo! _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ Yes!
_ There's a shiver in the dark, it's raining in the [B] park in the meantime.
_ _ [Em] South of the ravaged up in the hole [B] of everything.
Nice articulation on stop, add some punchiness [G] there.
The sun is blowing Dixie, [D] double four time.
Good.
This is a nice [C] little riff.
You smell a lot of rain in the [Em] musical room.
_ _ [D] _ _
You know [Em] you're locked up inside, but you don't see [B] too many faces.
Yep.
[Em] Coming in down on the rain through here to [B] trash go down.
This is the white girl.
_ [G] _ _ Competition may [D] not look racist.
So angry!
[C] _ Oh, but the horns still [Em] blow gnats out. _
_ [D] You did not make that face when you approached us.
I don't know, but_ We are_
_ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[D] _ [E] _ _ [C] _ [D] We're nothing. _
[E] The road out to the hard shore [B] feels awkward.
_ [Em] But a nice, red leaf doesn't want to [B] make you cry or sleep. _
[G] That's cool.
Let's hand it over to [D] Charlie's dog, kick that door.
[C] Nice life.
When you get something of a life, it's the [E] greatest thing.
[Em] _
[D] He's beautiful, isn't he?
He is.
_ _ [Em] And Harry doesn't mind [B] if he doesn't make the scene.
_ [Em] He's got a daytime job.
If you [B] listen closely, you can hear his vocals are doubled.
_ [G] He can play the horns, he don't [D] like anything.
Nice.
_ [C] _ Saving it up for [Em] Friday night.
Yes.
[D] Hite.
With a soft heart.
Yes.
With a soft [E] touch of fire. _
Yeah, he's actually doing that very [D] helpfully.
He's got the technique.
Look how open his mouth is.
You can tell he's supporting from his [E] abs.
It's not too _ _ high of a tonality.
_ [D] That cry, that scream is nice and thick.
_ [E] _ _ Coming from the right place.
[B] You can do that wrong and really turn your voice to him, but he did it well.
[E] _ _
Come on, Mary.
[B] _ _ She's like, [Em] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ yes.
_ [Em] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [G] _ There he goes.
_ [D] I love when guitar players sing with their mouth.
[C] It's like the sound from the guitar is coming from their mouth.
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Em] It's so funny.
But I [C] love it.
It's like [D] they're an extension of the guitar. _
_ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ The man sits right up [B] to the_ That's right.
I just stole my ponytail.
It [Em] happened.
Says at last, it's just the [B] time of the ring. _
_ [G] _ Goodnight, now [E] in_
And [C] he makes it fast with one [E] more thing. _ _
_ [D] It's a good pairing.
_ _ We are doctors of_
Woo!
_ [Eb] Nice.
I like [D] how her voice is nice and smooth and his crying [E] in him.
[D] It's a nice [A] pairing.
Good _ duo.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Eb] Doctor [C] of_
I [D] wish [E] we had a baby [N] voice assistant.
Woo!
_ All right.
Bye. _ _ _
_ Alrighty then.
Okay.
That was really fun for me and my ponytail.
That's completely messed up now.
But hey, there's all sorts of different types of music.
And I am a lover of all of it.
This is something that's not necessarily my wheelhouse, my milieu, so to speak.
As far as like singing screamo.
But there are proper ways to do it.
There are healthy ways and unhealthy ways.
And I actually, knowing how he produced it, what he was looking like when he sang it,
I believe that it came from a really good place.
And that's not something that costs him a lot of vocal dollars.
For those of you who don't know what vocal dollars are,
that's because you're not in my course called Sing Smarter, Not Harder.
Check that out in the description box below.
And thank you guys, for those of you who requested this,
because this is not necessarily something that I would discover on my own.
So I really appreciate it.
You guys give me the chance to learn about new artists and new covers like this all the time.
And it's so fun for me.
It's just something that's lovely in my life.
And it's because of you.
So I want to thank you for that.
If you're someone who loves to sing and you [A] don't know if you should even be on a vocal journey,
we can take you [F] from bad to good.
And we can take you from good to great if you already have [G] some [Am] ingredients,
some things in your tool belt.
So check [F] out our description box below.
There are many links there to support you on that vocal journey.
Or we can even tell you if you should have one or [G] not.
We're honest.
And we definitely want to give you truth in the kindest, most loving way possible.
So thank you so much, guys, for being the best part of my channel.
I love you.
I'm proud of you.
Spread love, not germs today.
Be a blessing in [F] someone's life.
And I will see you in the next one. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
I'm Tara with Tara Simon Studios and today for the [N] first time, I'm going to be reacting
to the Sultans of Swing metal cover, Thanks for Warning Me, by Leo Moricioli featuring Mary Spender.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ooh, what's up with his eyes? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] Hey Mary, show me that riff.
[Em] Okay. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ His eyes freak me out.
_ Woo! _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ Yes!
_ There's a shiver in the dark, it's raining in the [B] park in the meantime.
_ _ [Em] South of the ravaged up in the hole [B] of everything.
Nice articulation on stop, add some punchiness [G] there.
The sun is blowing Dixie, [D] double four time.
Good.
This is a nice [C] little riff.
You smell a lot of rain in the [Em] musical room.
_ _ [D] _ _
You know [Em] you're locked up inside, but you don't see [B] too many faces.
Yep.
[Em] Coming in down on the rain through here to [B] trash go down.
This is the white girl.
_ [G] _ _ Competition may [D] not look racist.
So angry!
[C] _ Oh, but the horns still [Em] blow gnats out. _
_ [D] You did not make that face when you approached us.
I don't know, but_ We are_
_ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[D] _ [E] _ _ [C] _ [D] We're nothing. _
[E] The road out to the hard shore [B] feels awkward.
_ [Em] But a nice, red leaf doesn't want to [B] make you cry or sleep. _
[G] That's cool.
Let's hand it over to [D] Charlie's dog, kick that door.
[C] Nice life.
When you get something of a life, it's the [E] greatest thing.
[Em] _
[D] He's beautiful, isn't he?
He is.
_ _ [Em] And Harry doesn't mind [B] if he doesn't make the scene.
_ [Em] He's got a daytime job.
If you [B] listen closely, you can hear his vocals are doubled.
_ [G] He can play the horns, he don't [D] like anything.
Nice.
_ [C] _ Saving it up for [Em] Friday night.
Yes.
[D] Hite.
With a soft heart.
Yes.
With a soft [E] touch of fire. _
Yeah, he's actually doing that very [D] helpfully.
He's got the technique.
Look how open his mouth is.
You can tell he's supporting from his [E] abs.
It's not too _ _ high of a tonality.
_ [D] That cry, that scream is nice and thick.
_ [E] _ _ Coming from the right place.
[B] You can do that wrong and really turn your voice to him, but he did it well.
[E] _ _
Come on, Mary.
[B] _ _ She's like, [Em] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ yes.
_ [Em] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [G] _ There he goes.
_ [D] I love when guitar players sing with their mouth.
[C] It's like the sound from the guitar is coming from their mouth.
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Em] It's so funny.
But I [C] love it.
It's like [D] they're an extension of the guitar. _
_ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ The man sits right up [B] to the_ That's right.
I just stole my ponytail.
It [Em] happened.
Says at last, it's just the [B] time of the ring. _
_ [G] _ Goodnight, now [E] in_
And [C] he makes it fast with one [E] more thing. _ _
_ [D] It's a good pairing.
_ _ We are doctors of_
Woo!
_ [Eb] Nice.
I like [D] how her voice is nice and smooth and his crying [E] in him.
[D] It's a nice [A] pairing.
Good _ duo.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Eb] Doctor [C] of_
I [D] wish [E] we had a baby [N] voice assistant.
Woo!
_ All right.
Bye. _ _ _
_ Alrighty then.
Okay.
That was really fun for me and my ponytail.
That's completely messed up now.
But hey, there's all sorts of different types of music.
And I am a lover of all of it.
This is something that's not necessarily my wheelhouse, my milieu, so to speak.
As far as like singing screamo.
But there are proper ways to do it.
There are healthy ways and unhealthy ways.
And I actually, knowing how he produced it, what he was looking like when he sang it,
I believe that it came from a really good place.
And that's not something that costs him a lot of vocal dollars.
For those of you who don't know what vocal dollars are,
that's because you're not in my course called Sing Smarter, Not Harder.
Check that out in the description box below.
And thank you guys, for those of you who requested this,
because this is not necessarily something that I would discover on my own.
So I really appreciate it.
You guys give me the chance to learn about new artists and new covers like this all the time.
And it's so fun for me.
It's just something that's lovely in my life.
And it's because of you.
So I want to thank you for that.
If you're someone who loves to sing and you [A] don't know if you should even be on a vocal journey,
we can take you [F] from bad to good.
And we can take you from good to great if you already have [G] some [Am] ingredients,
some things in your tool belt.
So check [F] out our description box below.
There are many links there to support you on that vocal journey.
Or we can even tell you if you should have one or [G] not.
We're honest.
And we definitely want to give you truth in the kindest, most loving way possible.
So thank you so much, guys, for being the best part of my channel.
I love you.
I'm proud of you.
Spread love, not germs today.
Be a blessing in [F] someone's life.
And I will see you in the next one. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _