i need a 3 chord song
"Hey Ya" by Outkast
where can i find this song?
there are literally hundreds of tab sites out there: try http://www.guitarnotes.com
do u know a 3 chord one?
go to the second page in this forum and the song bt staind - epiphany is a easy 3 chord song, it's also posted by deadlock as well.
I can't think of any others off the top of my head....but when i do i will post them here for you. The only other song that comes to mind right now is, "Horse with no name" i believe it's just a 2 chord song..
cool
i can not find it
ok i will go bump it up for you. the staind song.
also here is the link to the lesson on the song, horse with no name...
https://www.guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=36
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3 CHORD SONGS... 1, 4, 5 >
ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT – Sam Cooke (Key of A with D & E)
BAD MOON RISING - Creedence Clearwater Revival (Key of D with G & A)
BROWN EYED GIRL – Van Morrison (Key of G with C & D)
CLOSER TO FREE – The BODEANS (Key of G with C add 9 & D)
SIMPLE MAN - Lynyrd Skynyrd (Key of Am with C and G)
Got lots more where these came from... plus alot of easy 4 chord songs too tabbed out on Microsoft Word.
You did not indicate what type of music you were looking for, so these are just suggestions from my own library.
E doesn't = MC2, E = Fb
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there's alot of those.....
Leaving on a Jet Plane - John Denver
Blowin in the Wind - Bob Dylan
Amazing Grace
Knockin on Heavens Door - Bob Dylan
Like they say, once you learn three chords, you can play thousands of songs. Here are a few more:
Never Been to Spain (Three Dog Night) E, A, B
She's a Runaway (Bodeans) A, D, E
You Can't Always Get What You Want (Rolling Stones) G, C, A - capo on 5th fret
Midnight Special (CCR version) D, G, A7
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (U2) C#, G#, F# - can play C, G, F if you don't plan on playing with the recording
Ball and Chain (Social Distortion) also C#, G#, F#
Eurotrash Girl (Cracker) C, G, F
Everything Is Cool (John Prine) A, E, B7
Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road (Loudon Wainwright III) G, D, C
There are tons more.
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We (being myself and PappaJohn) are working on a new song database that will be searchable by artist, song title, number of chords per song, actual chords per song, genre, whether or not strum patterns are included and quite a few other things, as well. It may be a bit before we get it all up and running, but, once done, it will make questions like this particular one MUCH easier for the questioner to come up with the best answers for him/herself. Sorry it's not ready quite yet, but, as I've heard them say "If you build it, they will come!"........... we're building....... won't be awfully long before y'all get to come! :D
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