Let Your Day Begin by Tree63 Guitar Chords
June 02, 2024
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p If you are looking for Let Your Day Begin guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Let Your Day Begin by Tree63 using guitar or guitar. This song by Tree63 can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Let Your Day Begin guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Answer to the Question (2004) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Let Your Day Begin by Tree63 Guitar Chords/h3 Tree 63brTabbed by: Greg SchultzbrbrI Made a few adjustments to the other version on this site...most significantlybrwith the chorus. I am pretty sure the chorus is A-A7-D at lay my burdensbrbrbrdown; John's melodic line is G#-A-E-C#-(E-F#-E-)D, where E-F#-E are grace brbrnotes, and the chords are struck at the first (G#), third (E), and fifth/lastbr(D) notes, leading me to believe that the chords are Amaj7-A-D at that pointbrin the chorus. But I could always be wrong. It sounds pretty good, though.brbrAlso, if you listen to the verses, the E note is always played, making the D/Abra D2/A. I could be wrong about the A in the bass, though.brbrVerse 1:brbr[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] br[A] [D2/A] [E] [D2/A] [E] br[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] [D2/A] brVerse 2:brbr[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] br[A] [D2/A] [E] [D2/A] [E] br[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] brChorus:brbr[A] br[D2/A] br[Amaj7] [A] [D2/A] br[A] br[D2/A] br[Amaj7] [D2/A] br[Amaj7] [A] brTurn: (starts at -gin at end of chorus, first half only for the first timebrthrough)brbr[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] brA D2/A E D2/A E (this half not played during first time)brbrVerse 3 (same as verse 1)brbrChorusbrbrTurnbrbrVerse 4 (same as verse 2, lightly strummed)brbrChorus x2brbrOutro:brbr[A] [D2/A] [E] [A] [E] br[A] [D2/A] [E] [D2/A] [A] brbrChords:brbre [Amaj7] 0 [D2/A] 0br[B] [2] [3] br[G]D [1]2 [2]0brA 0 0brE x x p If you want to learn Tree63 Let Your Day Begin guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Let Your Day Begin. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p