Now that we have gone through a blank diagram, let’s find out what those numbers underneath the diagram mean. C G I took a chance, I took a shot D Em7 And you might think I'm bulletproof, but I'm not C G You took a swing, I took it hard D Em7 And down here from the ground I see who you are C G I'm sick and tired of your attitude D I'm feeling like I don't know you Em7 You tell me that you love me then. The leftmost line represents the sixth string, which is the thickest string and the one that is closest to your head on the opposite side, the line all the way to the right represents the first string, which is the thinnest string and furthest away from your head. The vertical lines that run down the diagram represent the six strings on the guitar. The first row of boxes represent the first fret, the second row represents the second fret, and so on The boxes that follow below the nut represent the different frets. C Am Dm7 G7 Did you have to treat me oh so bad, all I do is hang my head and moan. C Am Dm7 G7 Well I gave you everything I had, but you left me sitting on my own. G7 C Am Dm7 G7 Dm7 C G7 Tell me why - you cried, and why you lied - to me. Most chord diagrams will look very similar to the following image:īefore getting into what all those numbers, dots, and letters mean, let’s take a look at a blank diagram and break that down first:īeginning at the very top, the thick black bar represents the guitar’s nut (the white, sometimes cream colored, or black, object at the top of the fretboard on the guitar that elevates the strings over the fretboard): G7 C Am Dm7 G7 Dm7 C Am Dm7 Tell me why - you cried, and why you lied - to me.
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