Feeling Whitney chords - Malone Post Chords

Feeling Whitney chords

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            [Intro]
C
Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo
Am
Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo
Fmaj7
Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo
    C
Oo oo
 
[Verse 1]
C
And I've been looking for someone to put up with my bullshit
Am
I can't even leave my bedroom so I keep pouring
Fmaj7
And I ain't seen the light of day since, well, that's not important
            C
It's been long
 
C
And I was feeling Whitney, me and my homies sip like Houston
Am
Cars and clothes, thought I was winning, you knew I was losing
F
You told me to wake up, oh, my clock always stays on snooze C And I'm done C7 [Chorus] Fmaj7 To each their own and found peace in knowing C Ain't always broken, but here's to hoping Fmaj7 Show no emotion, against your coding C G And just act as hard as you can G7 You don't need a friend N.C. Boy, you're the man [Post-Chorus] C Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Am Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Fmaj7 Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo C Oo oo [Verse 2] C And I've been looking for someone that I can buy my drugs from Am It seems like every plug ran east to Utah, became Mormons F Drought comes around, feels like I have no one to depend on C Sober, ugh C I had 80 beers on Tuesday night, I had nothing to do with it Am I put on a little Dwight and sang a happy tune F And lit a cigarette, stepped out the door, had an appearance C Drank more C7 [Chorus] Fmaj7 To each their own and found peace in knowing C Ain't always broken, but here's to hoping Fmaj7 Show no emotion, against your coding C G Just act as hard as you can G7 You don't need a friend N.C. Boy, you're the man [Outro] C Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Am Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Fmaj7 Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo C Oo oo C X How to play "Feeling Whitney" by Malone Post on guitar [Intro] - Chords: C, Am, Fmaj7, C. - Strumming: Use a mild down-up strum pattern. - Dynamics: Play quietly to create a peaceful, meditative atmosphere. [Verse 1.] - Chords are C, Am, Fmaj7, C. - Strumming: Follow a constant down-up strumming pattern. - Transition: Focus on making smooth transitions between C, Am, and Fmaj7. - Nuances: Allow the chords to ring out slightly for more emotional impact. [Chorus] - Chords include Fmaj7, C, G, G7, and N.C. - Strumming: Make a more dynamic strumming rhythm by emphasizing downstrokes. - Transition: Make sure the movements from Fmaj7 to C and G are seamless. - Expression: Use tiny pauses and dynamics to emphasize the lyrics. [Post-Chorus] - Chords: C, Am, Fmaj7, C. - Strumming: Return to a light strumming pattern. - Transition: Make sure the rhythm is seamless and constant. - Nuances: Adjust the dynamics slightly to make the part interesting. [Verse 2.] - Chords: C, Am, Fmaj7, C. - Strumming: Follow the same pattern as Verse 1. - Transition: Ensure that the chords shift seamlessly. - Expression: Use dynamic shifts to highlight the lyrical substance. [Chorus] - Follow the same strategy as the previous chorus. [Outro] - Chords are C, Am, Fmaj7, C. - Strumming: End with a gentle strumming rhythm. - Dynamics: Let the final chord ring out naturally for an emotive conclusion. [Common Mistakes] - Quick transitions between chords, especially C and Am. - Failure to keep a consistent strumming pattern leads to an uneven rhythm. - Strumming too gently throughout the chorus, which lessens the song's effect. [Song Facts] Malone Post's "Feeling Whitney" covers themes of loneliness and self-reflection. The lyrics explore the challenges of dealing with personal concerns and finding comfort. Malone Post's music combines emotional words with catchy sounds, resulting in songs that strongly connect with audiences. The song "Feeling Whitney" showcases their ability to express emotions via music, with a quiet yet powerful arrangement.