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So here's the verse. G C E minor C and then you just repeat. That E minor and C that's part one ofMoreSo here's the verse. G C E minor C and then you just repeat. That E minor and C that's part one of two part two of two is the chorus.
In music theory we call them the primary triads or primary chords.
G, C and D are some of the most commonly used chords in popular music and are used in literally thousands of songs (we'll list some of the most well-known later). Also, they're not too difficult to learn and they sound really good together (hence their popularity).
The most common cowboy chords include: E major (E) A major (A) D major (D) G major (G) C major (C) E minor (Em) A minor (Am) D minor (Dm)
I'm Yours is written in the key of B Major. ing to the Theorytab database, it is the 11st most popular key among Major keys and the 18th most popular among all keys.
There is a fifth optional chord called the d7. And we'll go over that there's going to be a specialMoreThere is a fifth optional chord called the d7. And we'll go over that there's going to be a special link down below for exactly where to find the d7.
But you're also going to parm mute. It now to parm mute this you're going to want to concentrate onMoreBut you're also going to parm mute. It now to parm mute this you're going to want to concentrate on plucking the top two or three base notes of each cord. You don't really want to hit the others.
There's a bit of a challenge here though with the shuffle feel in the strumming, and the iconic intro part with its sliding double stops might take some practice.
Then we're going to move all of the fingers except the bar. Over so we end up with a G sharp. MajorMoreThen we're going to move all of the fingers except the bar. Over so we end up with a G sharp. Major chord. And then we move that up one fret and we've got an A chord. So the basic progression is e.