Give Me One Reason" by Tracy Chapman : 365 Riffs For Beginning Guitar !! You can do this - I'll be posting one a day! I choose these riffs because they are
B5Give me one reason to stay here, C#5 F#5 and I'll turn right back around. C#5 I said I don't wanna leave you lonely, B5 F#5 you got to make me change my mind. [Verse 2] F#5 I don't want no one to squeeze me, B5 C#5 F#5 they might take away my life. B5 I don't want no one to squeeze me, C#5 F#5 they might take away my life.
OrD#! [Verse 1] D#m E D#m E This year's felt like four seasons of winter F# G#m F# G#m And you'd give any-thing to feel the sun [Pre-chorus 1] D#m E Always reaching always climbing D#m E Always second guessing the timing F# G#m But God has a plan a purpose in this F# G#m You are His child so don't you forget [Chorus] D#m E He put that hun -ger
JustGive Me A Reason by Pink Piano, Vocal, Guitar - Digital Sheet Music Item Number: 19855323. 3.1 out of 5 Customer Rating. $4.99 Instant Download Piano, voice and guitar (chords only) - Interactive Download . SKU: HX.254908. This edition: Interactive Download,scorch. Pop. Piano/Vocal/Guitar (chords only). 9 pages.
Hegave me a reason to dance Hallelujah Gave me a reason to dance He gave me a reason to dance Hallelujah Gave me a reason to dance Bridge I'm dancing out of My grave clothes Whom the Son sets free Is free indeed Morning's here And I'm grateful For the Savior Got up in victory
TracyChapman's "Give Me One Reason" is a good example. Descending Flamenco Progression (vi, V, IV, III) It's an intermediate progression that's seen in some blues songs and alternative recordings. "California Dreamin'," for example, uses this guitar chord progression. A variation of this progression (vi, V, VI, V) is also seen
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