I advise using all downstrokes for the chords whole song because I'm pretty sure
that's what it sounds like is happening.
I advise that to play the Asus2, use the voicing where you take an Am and then remove
your first finger from the C note on the second string first fret. It makes the
transition easier with the Cmaj7 and so forth. Moreover, feel free to give this a five
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section. Thank you and enjoy!
*NOTE,PLEASE READ BEFORE PLAYING* I am positive that he plays a Cmaj7 with G in the bass
Furthermore, he is not playing a standard G major chord. He's playing a G5,or a G power
chord with no third. The best way to play this with the song is to play the G note on
the third fret sixth string with your thumb and then use your third and fourth fingers
on the second and first string of the third fret. You'll want to mute the fifth string
with your thumb, but this will happen naturally. Keep fourth and third strings open.
Intro:
G5 - Cmaj7/G - Asus2 - Cmaj7/G - Asus2 - Cmaj7/G
*play intro two times then go to verse*
Verse:
G5 Cmaj7/G
after you're gone
Asus2
how can we tell them
Cmaj7/G
you're gone
Asus2
how can we show them
Cmaj7/G
you're gone
Vocal Medlody(not the chords, just the notes):
Key of G
D E D B
After you're gone
A B A B D(octave lower)
how can we tell them
A B
you're gone
A B A B D(octave lower)
how can we show them
A G
you're gone