A Praise Chorus Acordes

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Acordes

A
F#m
D
E

Rasgueo

Aún no existe un patrón de rasgueo para esta canción. Crear y obtén +5 IQ
I know this song is meant to be played electric and full band, but here’s a rendition
doesn’t sound too bad if you’re playing acoustic and by yourself
-Nick
 
[Intro]
A
 
[Verse 1]
   A                                                               F#m
Are you gonna live your life wonderin' standing in the back lookin' around?
  A                                                                      F#m
Are you gonna waste your time thinkin' how you've grown up or how you missed out?
     A
T-T-Things are never gonna be the way you want.
                                 F#m
Where's it gonna get you acting serious?
       A
T-T-Things are never gonna be quite what you want.
                                  F#m
Or even at 25, you gotta start sometime.
 
[Chorus]
  D                  E                F#m
I'm on my feet, I'm on the floor, I'm good to go.
 D                 E                   F#m
Now all I need is just to hear a song I know.
D                   E             F#m  E   D
I wanna always feel like part of this was mine.
   D          E         A
I wanna fall in love tonight.
 
[Verse 2]
     A                                                       F#m
Are you gonna live your life standing in the back looking around?
   A
Are you gonna waste your time?
                                 F#m
Gotta make a move or you'll miss out.
  A
S-s-someone's gonna ask you what it's all about.
                                       F#m
Stick around, nostalgia won't let you down.
 A
Someone's gonna ask you what it's all about.
                                   F#m
Whatcha gonna have to say for yourself?
 
[Chorus]
   D                 E                   F#m
I'm on my feet, I'm on the floor, I'm good to go.
 D                E                     F#m
Now all I need is just to hear a song I know.
 D             E                  F#m  E   D
I wanna always feel like part of this was mine.
  D       E              A
I wanna fall in love tonight.
 
[Bridge]
A              E     F#m      A
Crimson and clover, over and over.
A             E      F#m      A
Crimson and clover, over and over.
A                               E                       F#m
Our house in the middle of the street, why did we ever meet?
                        A
Started my rock 'n roll fantasy.
A                         E                      F#m
Don't don't, don't let's start, why did we ever part?
                            A
Kick start my rock 'n rollen heart.
 
[Outro]
D                           E              F#m
I'm on my feet, I'm on the floor, I'm good to go.
D                           E               F#m
So come on Davey, sing me somethin' that I know.
D                   E             F#m  E    D
I wanna always feel like part of this was mine.
D                   E      F#m
I wanna fall in love tonight.
 
Here tonight.
D                  E             F#m  E    D
I wanna always feel like part of this was mine
D       E                A
I wanna fall in love tonight.
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6 comentarios
incunity
not exactly a correction...but just a suggestion for some people...i know i have problems from time to time getting a full sound out of an F#m...another way (if you didn't think of it) to play this is with a capo on the 2nd fret... in that case, you would play the A as a G, the E as a D, the F#m as an Em, and the D as a C... these are four chords that seem easier to play...hope this helps for some people
+7
fbrock1
Also highly suggest playing this in drop D. The fingerings for E/F#m get weirder if you're not used to it (think an Esus down a string) but it makes for a heavier sounding chorus, and if you let the low D ring out over the A chord in the right spots you can get some interesting texture to the song.
+3
ben.page.1656
I like this transposed down 2 for playing alone and acoustic
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