Chords for What Are you Listening To - Chris Stapleton - Guitar Lesson | Tutorial
Tempo:
51.05 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb]
[F] [C] Hey guitar friends, how are y'all doing today?
Thanks so much for joining me today and learning another one.
Hopefully you're becoming a better guitar player by watching these videos.
I appreciate you guys so much for being.
Today's song is a request for Natalie who wanted to learn how to play
What Are You Listening To by Chris Stapleton.
So that's what I'm going to show you today.
[D] We're going to be playing this song with the capo on the third fret.
So let's go ahead and get zoomed in and [E] learn this one.
Okay, the chords we need for this [Bb] are going to be G, [F] D,
and we're going to add our [Am] thumb up here and play this [F] bass note along with that D chord.
We're going to need [Cm] A minor, [C] B minor, and the way we're going to play [D] it on this song
is just the fifth string and the second [Dm] string [Fm] from [Bb] A minor, B minor to C,
[Eb] and walking back down from C, [Cm] B minor to A minor.
[Eb] So we'll also need the C chord [Gm] and the E minor.
So we'll start out with our intro.
[F] That's just the G chord and the D chord.
So I'll play through that [Bb] for you.
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
Okay, and the strumming pattern I'm doing right here is down, down, up, down, down,
down, up, down, down, down, up.
So here it is a little bit slower.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Okay, that's a little more complicated [Ab] of a strumming pattern.
The other thing you can do is you can [Bb] just do down, down, up, down, down, up, down, up,
down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up,
but I'm going to do the first one.
So let's run through the first [Eb] verse.
[Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, girl [Eb] you know what song,
and [F] I'll let it play again and [Bb] again.
You're in every [Cm] line, [Eb] takes me back in time, [F] yet at night I'm [Bb] wondering.
So we're just doing [Cm] G, A minor, C, and D for that first verse.
Then [Ab] we'll go into the chorus.
[Bb] What are you [F] listening to?
[Gm] Is it a cover band at some college town [Eb] bar with its na-na-nas?
And their guitar?
[Bb] Is there something to get [F] you through?
[Gm] Just a sad song playing on the radio station,
[Eb] tears still falling, heart [Cm] still breaking,
cause you're hanging on.
Or is it a [Dm] love song about [Eb] someone new?
[F] What are you [Bb] listening to?
[F]
[Bb] Then we go into the second verse [D] from there.
The other thing that we need to know [Ab] how to play is the bridge,
and that's going to start on this C chord.
So here's the bridge for you.
[Eb] Is it a feel good song, is it driving [G] too fast?
The one that gets you moving on past [Cm] the pack.
I kinda can't help singing [Bb] along.
Oh, [Eb] is it headphones on a downtown [Dm] train room with a seat?
On an outbound plane, [Cm] is it LA, sunny Memphis [F] blue?
Wish I knew, I wish [G] I knew.
[Bb] Okay, that's everything for that [Ab] song.
Go ahead and play along with me here and make sure you have it all [G] down.
If there's anything else you need to work on, we can go back and work on that.
But go ahead and play along with me here and [Bb] let's see what we have.
[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, [Eb] girl you know what song.
[F] And I let it play again and [Bb] again.
Opening [Cm] every line, [Eb] takes me back in time.
[F] Yeah, tonight I'm wondering, [Bb] what are [F] you listening to?
[Gm] Is it a cover band in some college town bar [Eb] where it's nine-nine-nine?
There's [Bb] a talk of a ring, something to [F] get you through.
Is it [Gm] a sad song playing on the radio [Eb] station?
Tears still falling, heart still [Cm] breaking, cause you're angry.
Or is [G] it a love song [Eb] about someone new?
[F] What are you listening [Bb] to?
[Eb] Is it a feel-good song that you're driving too [Dm] fast?
The one that gets you moving on past the path [Cm] of the kind you can't help but [Bb] feel lost?
Is it [Eb] a headphone on a downtown [Dm] train?
Or a web-C on a [Cm] downtown plane in the deadly sunny?
[F] Wish I knew, wish I knew.
[Gm] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Gm]
[Eb] [Cm] [Dm]
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
[F] [C] Hey guitar friends, how are y'all doing today?
Thanks so much for joining me today and learning another one.
Hopefully you're becoming a better guitar player by watching these videos.
I appreciate you guys so much for being.
Today's song is a request for Natalie who wanted to learn how to play
What Are You Listening To by Chris Stapleton.
So that's what I'm going to show you today.
[D] We're going to be playing this song with the capo on the third fret.
So let's go ahead and get zoomed in and [E] learn this one.
Okay, the chords we need for this [Bb] are going to be G, [F] D,
and we're going to add our [Am] thumb up here and play this [F] bass note along with that D chord.
We're going to need [Cm] A minor, [C] B minor, and the way we're going to play [D] it on this song
is just the fifth string and the second [Dm] string [Fm] from [Bb] A minor, B minor to C,
[Eb] and walking back down from C, [Cm] B minor to A minor.
[Eb] So we'll also need the C chord [Gm] and the E minor.
So we'll start out with our intro.
[F] That's just the G chord and the D chord.
So I'll play through that [Bb] for you.
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
Okay, and the strumming pattern I'm doing right here is down, down, up, down, down,
down, up, down, down, down, up.
So here it is a little bit slower.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Okay, that's a little more complicated [Ab] of a strumming pattern.
The other thing you can do is you can [Bb] just do down, down, up, down, down, up, down, up,
down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up,
but I'm going to do the first one.
So let's run through the first [Eb] verse.
[Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, girl [Eb] you know what song,
and [F] I'll let it play again and [Bb] again.
You're in every [Cm] line, [Eb] takes me back in time, [F] yet at night I'm [Bb] wondering.
So we're just doing [Cm] G, A minor, C, and D for that first verse.
Then [Ab] we'll go into the chorus.
[Bb] What are you [F] listening to?
[Gm] Is it a cover band at some college town [Eb] bar with its na-na-nas?
And their guitar?
[Bb] Is there something to get [F] you through?
[Gm] Just a sad song playing on the radio station,
[Eb] tears still falling, heart [Cm] still breaking,
cause you're hanging on.
Or is it a [Dm] love song about [Eb] someone new?
[F] What are you [Bb] listening to?
[F]
[Bb] Then we go into the second verse [D] from there.
The other thing that we need to know [Ab] how to play is the bridge,
and that's going to start on this C chord.
So here's the bridge for you.
[Eb] Is it a feel good song, is it driving [G] too fast?
The one that gets you moving on past [Cm] the pack.
I kinda can't help singing [Bb] along.
Oh, [Eb] is it headphones on a downtown [Dm] train room with a seat?
On an outbound plane, [Cm] is it LA, sunny Memphis [F] blue?
Wish I knew, I wish [G] I knew.
[Bb] Okay, that's everything for that [Ab] song.
Go ahead and play along with me here and make sure you have it all [G] down.
If there's anything else you need to work on, we can go back and work on that.
But go ahead and play along with me here and [Bb] let's see what we have.
[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, [Eb] girl you know what song.
[F] And I let it play again and [Bb] again.
Opening [Cm] every line, [Eb] takes me back in time.
[F] Yeah, tonight I'm wondering, [Bb] what are [F] you listening to?
[Gm] Is it a cover band in some college town bar [Eb] where it's nine-nine-nine?
There's [Bb] a talk of a ring, something to [F] get you through.
Is it [Gm] a sad song playing on the radio [Eb] station?
Tears still falling, heart still [Cm] breaking, cause you're angry.
Or is [G] it a love song [Eb] about someone new?
[F] What are you listening [Bb] to?
[Eb] Is it a feel-good song that you're driving too [Dm] fast?
The one that gets you moving on past the path [Cm] of the kind you can't help but [Bb] feel lost?
Is it [Eb] a headphone on a downtown [Dm] train?
Or a web-C on a [Cm] downtown plane in the deadly sunny?
[F] Wish I knew, wish I knew.
[Gm] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Gm]
[Eb] [Cm] [Dm]
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [C] Hey guitar friends, how are y'all doing today?
Thanks so much for joining me today and learning another one.
Hopefully you're becoming a better guitar player by watching these videos.
I appreciate you guys so much for being.
Today's song is a request for Natalie who wanted to learn how to play
What Are You Listening To by Chris Stapleton.
So that's what I'm going to show you today.
[D] We're going to be playing this song with the capo on the third fret.
So let's go ahead and get zoomed in and [E] learn this one.
Okay, the chords we need for this [Bb] are going to be G, [F] D,
and we're going to add our [Am] thumb up here and play this [F] bass note along with that D chord.
We're going to need [Cm] A minor, [C] B minor, and the way we're going to play [D] it on this song
is just the fifth string and the second [Dm] string [Fm] from _ [Bb] A minor, B minor to C,
[Eb] and walking back down from C, [Cm] B minor to A minor.
[Eb] So we'll also need the C chord [Gm] and the E minor.
So we'll start out with our intro.
[F] That's just the G chord and the D chord.
So I'll play through that [Bb] for you.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
Okay, and the strumming pattern I'm doing right here is down, down, up, down, down,
down, up, down, down, down, up.
So here it is a little bit slower.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] Okay, that's a little more complicated [Ab] of a strumming pattern.
The other thing you can do is you can [Bb] just do down, down, up, down, down, up, down, up,
down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up,
but I'm going to do the first one. _
_ _ _ So let's run through the first [Eb] verse.
[Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, girl [Eb] you know what song,
and [F] I'll let it play again and [Bb] again.
You're in every [Cm] line, _ [Eb] takes me back in time, [F] yet at night I'm [Bb] wondering.
So we're just doing [Cm] G, A minor, C, and D for that first verse.
Then [Ab] we'll go into the chorus.
_ [Bb] _ What are you [F] listening to?
_ [Gm] Is it a cover band at some college town [Eb] bar with its na-na-nas?
And their guitar?
[Bb] Is there something to get [F] you through?
_ [Gm] Just a sad song playing on the radio station,
[Eb] tears still falling, heart [Cm] still breaking,
cause you're hanging on.
Or is it a [Dm] love song about [Eb] someone new?
_ [F] _ What are you [Bb] listening to?
_ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] Then we go into the second verse [D] from there.
The other thing that we need to know [Ab] how to play is the bridge,
and that's going to start on this C chord.
So here's the bridge for you.
[Eb] Is it a feel good song, is it driving [G] too fast?
The one that gets you moving on past [Cm] the pack.
I kinda can't help singing [Bb] along.
Oh, _ [Eb] is it headphones on a downtown [Dm] train room with a seat?
On an outbound plane, [Cm] is it LA, sunny Memphis [F] blue?
Wish I knew, I wish [G] I knew.
_ [Bb] _ Okay, that's everything for that [Ab] song.
Go ahead and play along with me here and make sure you have it all [G] down.
If there's anything else you need to work on, we can go back and work on that.
But go ahead and play along with me here and [Bb] let's see what we have.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, [Eb] girl you know what song.
[F] And I let it play again and [Bb] again.
Opening [Cm] every line, [Eb] takes me back in time.
[F] Yeah, tonight I'm wondering, [Bb] what are [F] you listening to?
_ [Gm] Is it a cover band in some college town bar [Eb] where it's nine-nine-nine?
There's [Bb] a talk of a ring, something to [F] get you through.
Is it [Gm] a sad song playing on the radio [Eb] station?
Tears still falling, heart still [Cm] breaking, cause you're angry.
Or is [G] it a love song [Eb] about someone new?
_ [F] _ What are you listening [Bb] to?
[Eb] Is it a feel-good song that you're driving too [Dm] fast?
The one that gets you moving on past the path [Cm] of the kind you can't help but [Bb] feel lost?
Is it [Eb] a headphone on a downtown [Dm] train?
Or a web-C on a [Cm] downtown plane in the deadly sunny?
[F] Wish I knew, wish I knew. _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [C] Hey guitar friends, how are y'all doing today?
Thanks so much for joining me today and learning another one.
Hopefully you're becoming a better guitar player by watching these videos.
I appreciate you guys so much for being.
Today's song is a request for Natalie who wanted to learn how to play
What Are You Listening To by Chris Stapleton.
So that's what I'm going to show you today.
[D] We're going to be playing this song with the capo on the third fret.
So let's go ahead and get zoomed in and [E] learn this one.
Okay, the chords we need for this [Bb] are going to be G, [F] D,
and we're going to add our [Am] thumb up here and play this [F] bass note along with that D chord.
We're going to need [Cm] A minor, [C] B minor, and the way we're going to play [D] it on this song
is just the fifth string and the second [Dm] string [Fm] from _ [Bb] A minor, B minor to C,
[Eb] and walking back down from C, [Cm] B minor to A minor.
[Eb] So we'll also need the C chord [Gm] and the E minor.
So we'll start out with our intro.
[F] That's just the G chord and the D chord.
So I'll play through that [Bb] for you.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
Okay, and the strumming pattern I'm doing right here is down, down, up, down, down,
down, up, down, down, down, up.
So here it is a little bit slower.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Bb] Okay, that's a little more complicated [Ab] of a strumming pattern.
The other thing you can do is you can [Bb] just do down, down, up, down, down, up, down, up,
down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up,
but I'm going to do the first one. _
_ _ _ So let's run through the first [Eb] verse.
[Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, girl [Eb] you know what song,
and [F] I'll let it play again and [Bb] again.
You're in every [Cm] line, _ [Eb] takes me back in time, [F] yet at night I'm [Bb] wondering.
So we're just doing [Cm] G, A minor, C, and D for that first verse.
Then [Ab] we'll go into the chorus.
_ [Bb] _ What are you [F] listening to?
_ [Gm] Is it a cover band at some college town [Eb] bar with its na-na-nas?
And their guitar?
[Bb] Is there something to get [F] you through?
_ [Gm] Just a sad song playing on the radio station,
[Eb] tears still falling, heart [Cm] still breaking,
cause you're hanging on.
Or is it a [Dm] love song about [Eb] someone new?
_ [F] _ What are you [Bb] listening to?
_ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] Then we go into the second verse [D] from there.
The other thing that we need to know [Ab] how to play is the bridge,
and that's going to start on this C chord.
So here's the bridge for you.
[Eb] Is it a feel good song, is it driving [G] too fast?
The one that gets you moving on past [Cm] the pack.
I kinda can't help singing [Bb] along.
Oh, _ [Eb] is it headphones on a downtown [Dm] train room with a seat?
On an outbound plane, [Cm] is it LA, sunny Memphis [F] blue?
Wish I knew, I wish [G] I knew.
_ [Bb] _ Okay, that's everything for that [Ab] song.
Go ahead and play along with me here and make sure you have it all [G] down.
If there's anything else you need to work on, we can go back and work on that.
But go ahead and play along with me here and [Bb] let's see what we have.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] I put that record [Cm] on, [Eb] girl you know what song.
[F] And I let it play again and [Bb] again.
Opening [Cm] every line, [Eb] takes me back in time.
[F] Yeah, tonight I'm wondering, [Bb] what are [F] you listening to?
_ [Gm] Is it a cover band in some college town bar [Eb] where it's nine-nine-nine?
There's [Bb] a talk of a ring, something to [F] get you through.
Is it [Gm] a sad song playing on the radio [Eb] station?
Tears still falling, heart still [Cm] breaking, cause you're angry.
Or is [G] it a love song [Eb] about someone new?
_ [F] _ What are you listening [Bb] to?
[Eb] Is it a feel-good song that you're driving too [Dm] fast?
The one that gets you moving on past the path [Cm] of the kind you can't help but [Bb] feel lost?
Is it [Eb] a headphone on a downtown [Dm] train?
Or a web-C on a [Cm] downtown plane in the deadly sunny?
[F] Wish I knew, wish I knew. _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _