Landmine chords - Malone Post Chords

Landmine chords

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            [Intro]
 
A  A/G#  D
 
Ooh-ah, ah
 
[Verse]
 
    A      A/G#
And all my friends
     D
Take vitamins
      A           A/G#
Break off perfect pieces
     D
With violence
 
[Chorus]
 
    A
And outside
    A/G#                     D
I'm burnin' my way through a stoplight
      A
Baby, I'm fine
A/G# D I'm just workin' my way through a deadline [Verse] A A/G# And all my friends D Invite 'em in A A/G# Light my cigarette D And hope someone's watchin' A A/G# And to be honest, I fumble for the thrill of it D Innocent, militant-like [Chorus] A And outside A/G# D I'm burnin' my way through a stoplight A Baby, I'm fine A/G# D I'm just thumbin' my way through a landmine [Bridge] Bm And if you're gettin' sick of it E A G#m/A F#m Imagine how I must feel Bm But if you're gettin' rid of it E Then maybe I'll just keep some myself [Break] A A/G# D A A/G# D [Outro] A And outside A/G# D I'm burnin' my way through a stoplight A Baby, I'm fine A/G# D I'm just thumbin' my way through a landmine A Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah How to play "Landmine" by Post Malone on guitar [Intro] - Chords include A, A/G#, and D. - A: Index on second fret D, middle on second fret G, and ring on second fret B. - A/G#: Index on the first fret G string, middle on the second fret D string, ring on the second fret B string, and thumb on the fourth fret low E string. - D: Index on the second fret G string, middle on the second fret high E, and ring on the third fret B string. - Strum fluidly while concentrating on transitions. [Verse] - Chords include A, A/G#, and D. - Keep a consistent rhythm with downstrums. - Concentrate on smooth transitions between chords. [Chorus] - Chords include A, A/G#, and D. - The strumming pattern should be consistent and somewhat intensified on downbeats. - Ensure that each chord rings clearly. [Bridge] - Chords include Bm, E, A, G#m/A, and F#m. - Bm: Index on the second fret barre, middle on the third fret B, and ring and pinky on the fourth frets D and G. - E: Index on the first fret G string, middle on the second fret A string, and ring on the second fret D string. - G#m/A: Index on the fourth fret E string, middle on the fourth fret G string, and ring on the fourth fret B string. - F#m: Index on the second fret barre; ring on the fourth fret A and D strings. - Use a softer strumming rhythm to create emotion and tension. [break] - Chords: A, A/G#, D. - Maintain the same strumming pattern and chord progressions as in the introduction and verses. [Outro] - Chords include A, A/G#, and D. - Gradually relax your strumming to achieve a mellow fade-out. - Match the introspective tone of the outro with emphasis on the words. [General Tip:] - Tuning: Use standard EADGBE tuning. - Tone: Use a clean tone that complements the song's peaceful vibe. - Practice: Begin slowly, focusing on smooth chord changes, then gradually increase tempo. - Common mistakes: Make sure chord transitions are apparent, particularly between A, A/G#, and D. Post Malone's song "Landmine" explores themes of self-reflection and handling challenges. The lyrics highlight the difficulties of retaining composure in the midst of stress. Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, is noted for fusing hip-hop, rock, and pop. His insightful lyrics and distinctive style have earned him widespread recognition in modern music.