Chords for Widespread Panic Chilly Water Guitar Lesson + Tutorial
Tempo:
122.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
A
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [D] [Am] [E] [Eb]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [A]
[G] [Gb] [G] [E]
[D] [A] [E] [Eb] [D] [A]
[E]
Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music.
Gonna break down Widespread Panic.
First Widespread Panic song I've ever done.
And big shout out to my good friend in Memphis, Bob Bain, who's been requesting this for a long time.
This one's for you and anyone else that loves this band.
So let's learn some riffage.
Whether it was Hauser or Jimmy Herring live, they're doing something like this.
[D]
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A] [E]
[A] [E] Which kind of doubles up with that first bass line of the song.
So I'm playing an open E string, and then I've got this E power chord here, which would
be 7 and 9.
You know, like that.
Then we're gonna take this chord and go, [Eb] [D] and just slide it down.
So we have [E] 7, [Eb]
[A] 6, 5.
[E]
[D] [E]
And
[A] then it hops up to this A power chord, but like a higher range of it than the low
A power chord.
Because the bass player's playing a low A note.
So you've got 7 on the D, 9 on the G.
You can get the open A in there if you want,
[E] but the riff goes by pretty fast.
[A]
[E] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [Eb] [A]
[E] Now the kind of rhythm, when the first verse comes in, when the vocals first come in, the
live version of what they're doing more recent is, you know, it's got the feedback and it's
kind of swelling and psychedelic.
But you've got an E power chord.
[D]
See my hand.
Just down to a D.
[E]
D, down to more than three hours.
[D] Time to go to work again.
Now we go into the [E] main riff.
[Eb] [A] But [E] [A] [E]
[D] [A] [E] [A]
[Em] [N] what you can do, especially if you're like singing this by yourself on acoustic,
and this is kind of what the lead singer does, it's just like E and D back and forth.
And he does a couple of little kind of walkie things with his finger.
But basically, if you take an E chord, and I would actually [Em] use my index finger to mute the G.
[E] So I just get this big fat E power chord.
[D] Then I go to a D chord, [E] which is the same really as, [D] [E]
[D] [G] but this is going to be nice and full.
So the E power chord, where you're muting that first [E] fret G.
[D] And then you go to the D chord.
And I actually like it with the high E string muted.
So you're still playing power [Em] chords, but you've got some open strings in there.
[Dm] If the sun rise, [E] [G]
[D] [E] I can get whiskey [G] in [D] my hand.
[G]
[E] [D] [E] Put a minute's [D] sleep in more than [E] three hours.
[Dm] [Em] Time to go to [D] work again.
[E] Now [D] let's go to the other riff.
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[Eb] [D] [A] [E] [Eb] [A]
[E] And the E to D can, two guitar players.
One can do that, and one can do the riff.
They go together.
[D] [A] [E] [Dm] [A]
[E] [Eb] [A] [E] [Eb] Here comes [A] the sun's first water.
[G] All right, and [A] that brings us to this chorus, which is going to be an A chord, then a G,
[G]
[A] and then a little walk [Gb] down.
So I'll hit the
[E] [F] second fret, first fret, back [Db] to the E [E] to D groove.
[D] [E]
[B] Now A [A] again.
Give me some of [G] that.
[Gb] [F] [E]
[D] [E] [D]
[E] And [D] my blues [G] song.
[E] [D] Got [E] some [G] whiskey [D] in my hand.
[G] [E] [D] [G] [E]
[D] [E] [D]
[G] [E] [D] [E]
[D] [E] [D] [E]
[D] [E]
[D] [E] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [Ebm] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F] [E]
[D] [E] [D] So [A]
real slow on that turnaround.
[G] So [Gb]
[F] there's this little breath, and then it's the [A] upbeats.
Two, three, [G] four, one, two, [Gb] three.
[F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [Em]
[A] [G]
[Gb] [F]
[E] All right, there was the lesson.
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[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [A]
[G] [Gb] [G] [E]
[D] [A] [E] [Eb] [D] [A]
[E]
Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music.
Gonna break down Widespread Panic.
First Widespread Panic song I've ever done.
And big shout out to my good friend in Memphis, Bob Bain, who's been requesting this for a long time.
This one's for you and anyone else that loves this band.
So let's learn some riffage.
Whether it was Hauser or Jimmy Herring live, they're doing something like this.
[D]
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A] [E]
[A] [E] Which kind of doubles up with that first bass line of the song.
So I'm playing an open E string, and then I've got this E power chord here, which would
be 7 and 9.
You know, like that.
Then we're gonna take this chord and go, [Eb] [D] and just slide it down.
So we have [E] 7, [Eb]
[A] 6, 5.
[E]
[D] [E]
And
[A] then it hops up to this A power chord, but like a higher range of it than the low
A power chord.
Because the bass player's playing a low A note.
So you've got 7 on the D, 9 on the G.
You can get the open A in there if you want,
[E] but the riff goes by pretty fast.
[A]
[E] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [Eb] [A]
[E] Now the kind of rhythm, when the first verse comes in, when the vocals first come in, the
live version of what they're doing more recent is, you know, it's got the feedback and it's
kind of swelling and psychedelic.
But you've got an E power chord.
[D]
See my hand.
Just down to a D.
[E]
D, down to more than three hours.
[D] Time to go to work again.
Now we go into the [E] main riff.
[Eb] [A] But [E] [A] [E]
[D] [A] [E] [A]
[Em] [N] what you can do, especially if you're like singing this by yourself on acoustic,
and this is kind of what the lead singer does, it's just like E and D back and forth.
And he does a couple of little kind of walkie things with his finger.
But basically, if you take an E chord, and I would actually [Em] use my index finger to mute the G.
[E] So I just get this big fat E power chord.
[D] Then I go to a D chord, [E] which is the same really as, [D] [E]
[D] [G] but this is going to be nice and full.
So the E power chord, where you're muting that first [E] fret G.
[D] And then you go to the D chord.
And I actually like it with the high E string muted.
So you're still playing power [Em] chords, but you've got some open strings in there.
[Dm] If the sun rise, [E] [G]
[D] [E] I can get whiskey [G] in [D] my hand.
[G]
[E] [D] [E] Put a minute's [D] sleep in more than [E] three hours.
[Dm] [Em] Time to go to [D] work again.
[E] Now [D] let's go to the other riff.
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[Eb] [D] [A] [E] [Eb] [A]
[E] And the E to D can, two guitar players.
One can do that, and one can do the riff.
They go together.
[D] [A] [E] [Dm] [A]
[E] [Eb] [A] [E] [Eb] Here comes [A] the sun's first water.
[G] All right, and [A] that brings us to this chorus, which is going to be an A chord, then a G,
[G]
[A] and then a little walk [Gb] down.
So I'll hit the
[E] [F] second fret, first fret, back [Db] to the E [E] to D groove.
[D] [E]
[B] Now A [A] again.
Give me some of [G] that.
[Gb] [F] [E]
[D] [E] [D]
[E] And [D] my blues [G] song.
[E] [D] Got [E] some [G] whiskey [D] in my hand.
[G] [E] [D] [G] [E]
[D] [E] [D]
[G] [E] [D] [E]
[D] [E] [D] [E]
[D] [E]
[D] [E] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [Ebm] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [A]
[G] [Gb] [F] [E]
[D] [E] [D] So [A]
real slow on that turnaround.
[G] So [Gb]
[F] there's this little breath, and then it's the [A] upbeats.
Two, three, [G] four, one, two, [Gb] three.
[F]
[E] [D] [E]
[D] [Em]
[A] [G]
[Gb] [F]
[E] All right, there was the lesson.
Thank you again for your support and supporting Marty Music.
Leave your requests in the comments below, and I'll read them.
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Key:
E
D
A
G
Eb
E
D
A
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [G] _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music.
Gonna break down _ Widespread Panic.
First Widespread Panic song I've ever done.
And big shout out to my good friend in Memphis, Bob Bain, who's been requesting this for a long time.
This one's for you and anyone else that loves this band.
So let's learn some riffage.
Whether it was Hauser or Jimmy Herring _ live, they're doing something like this.
_ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] Which kind of doubles up with that first bass line of the song.
So I'm playing an open E string, and then I've got this E power chord here, which would
be 7 and 9. _
_ _ You know, like that. _ _
_ _ _ Then we're gonna take this chord and go, [Eb] _ [D] _ _ and just slide it down.
So we have [E] 7, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [A] 6, 5.
_ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ then it hops up to this A power chord, but like a higher range of it than the low
A power chord.
Because the bass player's playing a low A note.
So you've got 7 on the D, _ 9 on the G.
_ _ You can get the open A in there if you want, _
[E] but the riff goes by pretty fast.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ Now the kind of rhythm, _ when the first verse comes in, when the vocals first come in, _ _ the
live version _ _ of what they're doing more recent _ is, you know, it's got the _ feedback and it's
kind of swelling and psychedelic.
But you've got an E power chord. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
See my hand.
Just down to a D.
[E] _
D, down to more than three hours. _ _
[D] Time to go to work again. _
Now we go into the [E] main riff.
_ _ [Eb] _ [A] But [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Em] _ [N] what you can do, especially if you're like singing _ this by yourself on acoustic,
and this is kind of what the lead singer does, _ it's just like E and D back and forth.
And he does a couple of little kind of walkie things with his finger.
But basically, if you take an E chord, _ and I would actually [Em] use my index finger to mute the G.
[E] _ _ So I just get this big fat E power chord. _ _ _
_ [D] Then I go to a D chord, [E] which is the same really as, [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] but this is going to be nice and full.
So the E power chord, where you're muting that first [E] fret G. _ _
[D] _ _ And then you go to the D chord.
And I actually like it with the high E string muted.
So you're still playing power [Em] chords, but you've got some open strings in there.
_ [Dm] If the sun rise, [E] _ _ [G] _
[D] _ [E] I can get whiskey [G] in [D] my hand.
[G] _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] Put a minute's [D] sleep in more than [E] three hours.
_ _ [Dm] _ [Em] Time to go to [D] work again.
_ [E] Now [D] let's go to the other riff.
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[Eb] _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _
[E] _ And the E to D can, two guitar players.
One can do that, and one can do the riff.
They go together. _
[D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [Eb] Here comes [A] _ the sun's first water. _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ All right, and [A] that brings us to this chorus, which is going to be an A chord, _ _ _ _ _ then a G,
[G] _ _ _ _
_ [A] and then a little walk [Gb] down.
So I'll hit the _
[E] _ [F] _ _ second fret, first fret, back [Db] to the E [E] to D groove.
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ Now A [A] again. _
Give me some of [G] that.
_ _ [Gb] _ [F] _ [E] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] And [D] my blues [G] song.
[E] _ _ [D] _ Got [E] some [G] whiskey [D] in my hand.
[G] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [Ebm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] So _ [A]
real slow on that turnaround. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] So _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [F] _ _ there's this little breath, and then it's the [A] upbeats.
_ _ Two, three, [G] four, one, two, [Gb] three.
[F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [F] _
[E] _ _ _ All _ _ _ _ right, there was the lesson.
Thank you again for your support and supporting Marty Music.
Leave your requests in the comments below, and I'll read them.
And just want to thank you again, and we'll see you
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [G] _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Hey, what's up you guys?
Marty Schwartz here with Marty Music.
Gonna break down _ Widespread Panic.
First Widespread Panic song I've ever done.
And big shout out to my good friend in Memphis, Bob Bain, who's been requesting this for a long time.
This one's for you and anyone else that loves this band.
So let's learn some riffage.
Whether it was Hauser or Jimmy Herring _ live, they're doing something like this.
_ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] Which kind of doubles up with that first bass line of the song.
So I'm playing an open E string, and then I've got this E power chord here, which would
be 7 and 9. _
_ _ You know, like that. _ _
_ _ _ Then we're gonna take this chord and go, [Eb] _ [D] _ _ and just slide it down.
So we have [E] 7, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [A] 6, 5.
_ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ then it hops up to this A power chord, but like a higher range of it than the low
A power chord.
Because the bass player's playing a low A note.
So you've got 7 on the D, _ 9 on the G.
_ _ You can get the open A in there if you want, _
[E] but the riff goes by pretty fast.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ Now the kind of rhythm, _ when the first verse comes in, when the vocals first come in, _ _ the
live version _ _ of what they're doing more recent _ is, you know, it's got the _ feedback and it's
kind of swelling and psychedelic.
But you've got an E power chord. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
See my hand.
Just down to a D.
[E] _
D, down to more than three hours. _ _
[D] Time to go to work again. _
Now we go into the [E] main riff.
_ _ [Eb] _ [A] But [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Em] _ [N] what you can do, especially if you're like singing _ this by yourself on acoustic,
and this is kind of what the lead singer does, _ it's just like E and D back and forth.
And he does a couple of little kind of walkie things with his finger.
But basically, if you take an E chord, _ and I would actually [Em] use my index finger to mute the G.
[E] _ _ So I just get this big fat E power chord. _ _ _
_ [D] Then I go to a D chord, [E] which is the same really as, [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] but this is going to be nice and full.
So the E power chord, where you're muting that first [E] fret G. _ _
[D] _ _ And then you go to the D chord.
And I actually like it with the high E string muted.
So you're still playing power [Em] chords, but you've got some open strings in there.
_ [Dm] If the sun rise, [E] _ _ [G] _
[D] _ [E] I can get whiskey [G] in [D] my hand.
[G] _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] Put a minute's [D] sleep in more than [E] three hours.
_ _ [Dm] _ [Em] Time to go to [D] work again.
_ [E] Now [D] let's go to the other riff.
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[Eb] _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _
[E] _ And the E to D can, two guitar players.
One can do that, and one can do the riff.
They go together. _
[D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [Eb] Here comes [A] _ the sun's first water. _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ All right, and [A] that brings us to this chorus, which is going to be an A chord, _ _ _ _ _ then a G,
[G] _ _ _ _
_ [A] and then a little walk [Gb] down.
So I'll hit the _
[E] _ [F] _ _ second fret, first fret, back [Db] to the E [E] to D groove.
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ Now A [A] again. _
Give me some of [G] that.
_ _ [Gb] _ [F] _ [E] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] And [D] my blues [G] song.
[E] _ _ [D] _ Got [E] some [G] whiskey [D] in my hand.
[G] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [Ebm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Gb] _ [F] _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] So _ [A]
real slow on that turnaround. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] So _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [F] _ _ there's this little breath, and then it's the [A] upbeats.
_ _ Two, three, [G] four, one, two, [Gb] three.
[F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [F] _
[E] _ _ _ All _ _ _ _ right, there was the lesson.
Thank you again for your support and supporting Marty Music.
Leave your requests in the comments below, and I'll read them.
And just want to thank you again, and we'll see you