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911 chords

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            [Intro]
D
 
 
[Verse 1]
D
Never thought this is how I'd go, sittin' here barstool high
                                      F              G      D
Never knew when, but now I know, it's lookin' like a Friday night
D
It turns out the hottest part of the flame is the blue there in her eyes
                                                   F            G
She's the kind of wild that just don't care if you make it out alive
 
 
[Chorus]
D                                              G
Somebody better call 911, there's a five alarm fire in here
           D                                    A
It's about five foot four, and you can't put it out with an ice cold beer
                 D                                                  G
I'm lookin' at a heart attack lookin' right back at me, through the smoke
                                D
Good Lord, somebody bettеr call 911
D
'Cause if somebody don't, don't know if I can take much morе F D F D F D F D Aw, yeah [Verse 2] D Ain't a shot of snakebite in this bar, that's ever gonna burn like her F G D She gonna melt a hole in the hardwood floor if the roof don't blow off first D She's TNT in tight blue jeans and I'm gonna wind up hurt F G D She gonna make me buy a diamond ring or a pine box in the dirt [Chorus] D G Somebody better call 911, there's a five alarm fire in here D A It's about five foot four, and you can't put it out with an ice cold beer D G I'm lookin' at a heart attack lookin' right back at me, through the smoke D Good Lord, somebody bettеr call 911 D 'Cause if somebody don't, don't know if I can take much morе [Guitar Solo] D C G C D Hey hey C F G D [Bridge] D The way this is goin', ain't no way of knowin' N.C. If I'll make it 'tll closin' time [Chorus] D G Somebody better call 911, there's a five alarm fire in here D A It's about five foot four, and you can't put it out with an ice cold beer D G I'm lookin' at a heart attack lookin' right back at me, through the smoke D Good Lord, somebody bettеr call 911 D 'Cause if somebody don't, don't know if I can take much morе [Outro] D G D Oh, no, can't take much more How to play "911" by Marlowe Kameron on guitar [Intro] - Chord: D Strum the D chord with a steady, even rhythm. Focus on downstrokes for a strong start. [Verse 1] - Chord Progression: D - F - G - D Strum Pattern: Use a mix of down and up strums. Emphasize the downstrokes on the beat. Transition smoothly between chords. Pay attention to the timing and keep it consistent. [Chorus] - Chord Progression: D - G - D - A - D - G - D Strum Pattern: Similar to the verse with a more energetic feel. Make sure to accentuate the G chord to highlight the change. When switching to A, keep the rhythm tight. Strum the D chord harder to emphasize the climax of the chorus. [Verse 2] - Chord Progression: D - F - G - D Same strum pattern as Verse 1. Focus on the dynamics, slightly softer than the chorus. [Guitar Solo] - Chord Progression: D - C - G - C - D - C - F - G - D Play the solo section with more intensity. Use downstrokes for a driving rhythm. Ensure clean transitions between chords. [Bridge] - Chord: D Strum with a steady rhythm. Play with a slight pause for emphasis on the lyrics. No chord (N.C.) after the first line to create a break before the chorus. [Chorus] - Repeat the same progression and pattern as the previous chorus. Maintain the energy and consistency. [Outro] - Chord Progression: D - G - D Gradually reduce the intensity. End with a clean D chord to finish the song. [Common Mistakes] - Missing smooth transitions between chords, especially from D to F and F to G. - Losing the rhythm during the solo and bridge sections. - Not emphasizing the dynamic differences between verse and chorus. [Song Facts] "911" by Marlowe Kameron is a high-energy country song that describes a bar scene where the protagonist is mesmerized by a captivating woman. The song uses fire and emergency imagery to describe the intense attraction and the sense of urgency it creates. Marlowe Kameron is known for his storytelling through music, blending traditional country elements with modern influences. "911" showcases his ability to create vivid, engaging narratives set to infectious melodies.


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