Chords for ♪♫ John Lennon - Woman (Tutorial)
Tempo:
122.35 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Eb
Bb
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[G] G'day guys
lounge watching some telly as with my guitar as I always do playing some John Lennon and
jammies
haven't done one for a little while.
some nice chords in this one
bits you really need to know there's a verse and a chorus, you know a little intro that's it
[B] if you want to do it in key with the version on double [G] fantasy work your K-pal on first fret [Abm] and intro
[Eb] Make your D.
lounge watching some telly as with my guitar as I always do playing some John Lennon and
jammies
haven't done one for a little while.
some nice chords in this one
bits you really need to know there's a verse and a chorus, you know a little intro that's it
[B] if you want to do it in key with the version on double [G] fantasy work your K-pal on first fret [Abm] and intro
[Eb] Make your D.
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Fm
Eb
Bb
G
Gm
Fm
Eb
Bb
[G] _ G'day guys
_ _ Just sitting on the lounge watching some telly as with my guitar as I always do playing some John Lennon and
Just gonna go to bed.
See I'm in my jammies
Thought I'd quickly do a tutorial for you.
I haven't done one for a little while.
So
Woman a really nice one some nice chords in this one
_ There's only two bits you really need to know there's a verse and a chorus, you know a little intro that's it
[B] if you want to do it in key with the version on double [G] fantasy work your K-pal on first fret _ [Abm] and intro
[Eb] _ Make your D.
You're just gonna get a Dsus
Do _ a D and release to make your Dsus2
_ Back to [Db] D.
So it [Eb] goes
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] and your verse
[Eb] _
Chords you're gonna need D
[Fm] E minor 7
_ [Gm] F _ sharp minor
_ [Fm] _ _ Actually a minor or a minor 7 doesn't really matter either one
_ _ [Eb] _
D _ then a _
B minor [Cm] 7 you can play B minor.
I often do but
[Eb] _ B minor 7 [G] sounds just as good and it's probably the right [Eb] chord
_ _ [Fm] _
actually minor or a minor 7 again and then [Bb] a _ _ _ _ _ _
A7sus is it?
_ A7sus and then A7.
_ _ _ So I'll just play that first part of the [Eb] verse for you
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ do a G _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ Back to the E minor
_ [Gm] _
F sharp minor
_ [Fm] _ [Bb] _ A7sus to A7
_ All right, [Ab] and do that [Eb] again for the next two lines
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] Sit _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] on the A7sus
_ _ A7.
_ _ _ All right, so that's verse, [Abm] chords for the verse, for verse [G] 1 and verse 2 _ chorus
Nice chords in the chorus
_ _ [E] first chord [Eb] is
One of these bar across the top three strings.
I think it might [Bb] be called a
D major [E] correct me if I'm wrong
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ Back to your B [F] minor [Eb] 7 _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] Well _ E minor or E minor 7 [Gb] interchange them play [F] both
[Fm] _ _
_ _ _ Do do [Bb] do do do do
Another barring chord.
This one's barring across the top four this [Abm] time.
So instead of the three do [Bb] all four
_ which I think might be called a _ major
And _ _ _ then you go back to your D
_ D major so that's just when you finish that chord just slide it down to the top three instead [Eb] of the top four
Do it twice so
Do _ _ _ do do do do [Cm] _ do _
Do [Fm] do _ _ _ _ [Bb] do do _ _ _ _ [Eb]
do do
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] Do do _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] do do do _ _
_ [Eb] do
To your next verse again
Same chords from the [G] first time into the chorus, then there's the third verse which actually shifts the key _ _ I
Don't worry about the shifting the key when I play it unless you could really quickly move your capo up, you know
between the chorus and the verse
_ _ [E] But _ [Gbm]
[Eb] I can't be bothered trying to play [Gbm] sort of
_ [Eb]
You know you got to play
[E] _ [F] Crazy chords and I can't be stuffed with that.
There's probably a way you can do it up the fretboard, but I'm worried
[Eb] _ [Fm] D
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _ [Gm] E minor 7 F [Fm] sharp minor E minor
[G] _ [Eb] B _ _ minor 7 [Fm] _ E minor [Bb] _ _ A7sus [F] A7
[Ab] _
G _ [Fm] E minor
[Gm] _ F sharp [Bb] minor _ A7sus A7
[A] and [Eb] the chorus _ _ _ _ _ _
B minor 7
[F] _ [Fm] _ _ B minor 7
[Bb] _ _ _ _ Major.
[G] There you go, it's for woman and I'm going to bed.
_ _ Just sitting on the lounge watching some telly as with my guitar as I always do playing some John Lennon and
Just gonna go to bed.
See I'm in my jammies
Thought I'd quickly do a tutorial for you.
I haven't done one for a little while.
So
Woman a really nice one some nice chords in this one
_ There's only two bits you really need to know there's a verse and a chorus, you know a little intro that's it
[B] if you want to do it in key with the version on double [G] fantasy work your K-pal on first fret _ [Abm] and intro
[Eb] _ Make your D.
You're just gonna get a Dsus
Do _ a D and release to make your Dsus2
_ Back to [Db] D.
So it [Eb] goes
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] and your verse
[Eb] _
Chords you're gonna need D
[Fm] E minor 7
_ [Gm] F _ sharp minor
_ [Fm] _ _ Actually a minor or a minor 7 doesn't really matter either one
_ _ [Eb] _
D _ then a _
B minor [Cm] 7 you can play B minor.
I often do but
[Eb] _ B minor 7 [G] sounds just as good and it's probably the right [Eb] chord
_ _ [Fm] _
actually minor or a minor 7 again and then [Bb] a _ _ _ _ _ _
A7sus is it?
_ A7sus and then A7.
_ _ _ So I'll just play that first part of the [Eb] verse for you
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ do a G _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ Back to the E minor
_ [Gm] _
F sharp minor
_ [Fm] _ [Bb] _ A7sus to A7
_ All right, [Ab] and do that [Eb] again for the next two lines
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] Sit _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] on the A7sus
_ _ A7.
_ _ _ All right, so that's verse, [Abm] chords for the verse, for verse [G] 1 and verse 2 _ chorus
Nice chords in the chorus
_ _ [E] first chord [Eb] is
One of these bar across the top three strings.
I think it might [Bb] be called a
D major [E] correct me if I'm wrong
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ Back to your B [F] minor [Eb] 7 _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] Well _ E minor or E minor 7 [Gb] interchange them play [F] both
[Fm] _ _
_ _ _ Do do [Bb] do do do do
Another barring chord.
This one's barring across the top four this [Abm] time.
So instead of the three do [Bb] all four
_ which I think might be called a _ major
And _ _ _ then you go back to your D
_ D major so that's just when you finish that chord just slide it down to the top three instead [Eb] of the top four
Do it twice so
Do _ _ _ do do do do [Cm] _ do _
Do [Fm] do _ _ _ _ [Bb] do do _ _ _ _ [Eb]
do do
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] Do do _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] do do do _ _
_ [Eb] do
To your next verse again
Same chords from the [G] first time into the chorus, then there's the third verse which actually shifts the key _ _ I
Don't worry about the shifting the key when I play it unless you could really quickly move your capo up, you know
between the chorus and the verse
_ _ [E] But _ [Gbm]
[Eb] I can't be bothered trying to play [Gbm] sort of
_ [Eb]
You know you got to play
[E] _ [F] Crazy chords and I can't be stuffed with that.
There's probably a way you can do it up the fretboard, but I'm worried
[Eb] _ [Fm] D
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _ [Gm] E minor 7 F [Fm] sharp minor E minor
[G] _ [Eb] B _ _ minor 7 [Fm] _ E minor [Bb] _ _ A7sus [F] A7
[Ab] _
G _ [Fm] E minor
[Gm] _ F sharp [Bb] minor _ A7sus A7
[A] and [Eb] the chorus _ _ _ _ _ _
B minor 7
[F] _ [Fm] _ _ B minor 7
[Bb] _ _ _ _ Major.
[G] There you go, it's for woman and I'm going to bed.