4 Chords, 19 Songs on Guitar

October 21, 2010 · 25 comments

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I give an example of some of the many songs that can be played using the same four chords in the same order. Watch my guitar lesson to learn how to play these four chords: www.youtube.com Watch my other video, “4 Chords, 21 Songs on Guitar” to see me play 21 different songs with these four chords: www.youtube.com *Note: A few things may be confusing for those of you who watch my instructional video and try to play these songs, so I will try to ease your confusion. 1) In the instructional video I teach the chords G,D,Em,C, whereas in this video I play C,G,Am,F and use a capo. The songs can be played with either set of chords, but will be in a different key, depending on which you use. 2) If you want to play along with me while watching the video but don’t have a capo, then you can play D#, A#, Cm, G# (sorry, it’s awkward). 3) The order of the chords after “Take On Me” switches from C,G,Am,F (G,D,Em,C) to Am,F,C,G (Em,C,G,D). It is the same order of chords, but I start with the minor chord for the last few songs. 4) Not all of these songs use ONLY these four chords in this order, so I may just be playing a section of the song that does. 5) I don’t have the strumming pattern written down or anything, so if you want to figure it out I just suggest playing along with the video, or try making up your own strumming patterns. The songs I play in order are: James Blunt – You’re Beautiful Five for Fighting – Superman (It’s Not Easy) Jason Mraz – I’m Yours Fort Minor – Where’d You

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