Euthanasia chords
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[Verse 1]
B A E
Took a fuckin' sip from my ash can
B A E
It didn't bother me too much
B A E
I spit another tooth in the trash can
B A E
I gave up on keepin' me in touch
[Chorus]
C#m G# A E
When I go out, it ain't gonna hurt at all
A E
A choir of angels, euthanasia
[Verse 2]
B A E
Behold, a sober moment
B A E
Too short, and far between
B A E
I should crack one open
B A E
To celebrate bein' clean
[Chorus]
C#m G# A E
When I go out, it ain't gonna hurt at all
A E
An end to anger, euthanasia
C#m G# A E
When I go out, it ain't gonna hurt at all
A E
Familiar stranger, euthanasia
[Outro]
N.C
They say it's painless
Euthanasia
How to play "Euthanasia" by Post Malone on guitar
The song combines open chords and a calm strumming pattern
to reflect its meditative attitude.
[Verse 1.]
- Chords: B, A, and E. Begin with a soft strumming rhythm to
match the song's tone.
- From B to A, move your index and middle fingers down one string each.
- To transition seamlessly from A to E, move your fingers up
to the E chord position.
[Chorus]
- Chords: C#m, G#, A, and E. Use a consistent down-up strumming pattern.
- C#m to G#: Quickly move your fingers to create the barre chord.
- G# to A: Move your index finger to the fifth fret for A.
- A to E: Make a smooth transition to preserve the beat.
[Verse 2.]
- Chords: B, A, and E. Continue with the established strumming pattern.
- B to A: Use smooth transitions to maintain the flow.
- A to E: Ensure that each note is clearly heard by pressing firmly on the strings.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the chord progression and strumming pattern as earlier.
- Emphasize the downbeats to increase the song's dynamism.
[Outro]
- Chords: N.C.E. Finish with soft strumming on E.
- Allow the chords to ring out, matching the song's introspective finale.
Common Mistakes:
- Not pressing hard enough on barre chords, resulting in muffled tones.
- Moving too slowly between chords, disturbing the rhythm.
- Inconsistent strumming patterns disrupt the song's flow.
Song Facts:
Post Malone's song "Euthanasia" explores the concepts of mortality
and finding peace.
The lyrics explore the singer's inner thoughts and difficulties, offering a
philosophical perspective on life's end. Post Malone, known for his
emotional and introspective music, captures a strong
sense of vulnerability in this song.