Mourning chords - Malone Post Chords

Mourning chords

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            [Chorus]
D
Don't wanna sober up, the sun is killin' my buzz, that's why they call it mourning
A
Thought I was strong enough, threw my bottle at the sky, said, "God, that's a warning"
D
Don't wanna sober up, try to keep it inside, but I just wanna pour it
A
Thought I was strong enough, got a lotta shit to say, couldn't fit it in the chorus
 
 
[Verse 1]
D
I just left Wally's, spent a Maserati, the way I gotta flex, you'd think I did Pilates
           A
I call my quote-unquote friends, "Do you got plans?", turns out everyone's free
                D
When the dinner is, then they drag me to a party out in Malibu, after thirty High Noons, it was pretty cool
A
  Tried to shoot my shot, she told me that she had a shoot, bye-bye (Damn)
 
 
[Chorus]
D
Don't wanna sober up, the sun is killin' my buzz, that's why they call it mourning
A Thought I was strong enough, threw my bottle at the sky, said, "God, that's a warning" D Don't wanna sober up, try to keep it inside, but I just wanna pour it A Thought I was strong enough, got a lotta shit to say, couldn't fit it in the chorus [Verse 2] D Stumblin' down the corridor, came across an open door, throwin' up is easy and who put on The Commodores? A That's a nice tile floor, wish I got to know you more, who am I talkin' to? Nobody D Take me outside, I'm a little too high, paid a little too much for the time of my life A When money ain't a problem, everyone's lyin' even when I tell myself that I [Chorus] D Don't wanna sober up, the sun is killin' my buzz, that's why they call it mourning A Thought I was strong enough, threw my bottle at the sky, said, "God, that's a warning" D Don't wanna sober up, try to keep it inside, but I just wanna pour it A Thought I was strong enough, got a lotta shit to say, couldn't fit it in the chorus D A X How to play "Mourning" by Post Malone on guitar [Chorus] - D and A are the chords. - D: Middle on second fret high E, index on second fret G string, and ring on third fret B. - A: Index on fret D, center on fret G, and ring on fret B are the second frets. - Maintain a consistent downstroke while putting emphasis on the rhythm. [First Verse] - D and A are the chords. - Chorus progression is similar. - Pay attention to fluid transitions and keep your cadence constant. [Chorus]: Keep up a steady strumming pattern and highlight the lyrical flow while repeating the progression in D and A. [Verse 2] - D and A are the chords. - The chord sequence in verse 1 is the same. - Use dynamic strumming to correspond with the lyrical emphasis and energy of the song. [Chorus] - Continue the sequence: D, A. - Make sure there are seamless transitions and evident chord changes. [Outro]: - D, A are the chords. - Strumming should be gradually softer to produce a delicate fade-out impression. [General Advice:] - Tuning: EADGBE tuning standard. - Tone: To complement the relaxed vibe of the song, use a clear tone. - Practice: Pick up the tempo gradually at first, paying attention to fluid chord changes. - Typical errors: Make sure that chord transitions are explicit, particularly between D and A. Song details: Post Malone's "Mourning" touches on issues of substance abuse and the difficulty in managing emotions. The contrast between fleeting highs and the ensuing lows is explored in the lyrics. Born Austin Richard Post, Post Malone is a multifaceted musician whose songs frequently incorporate pop, rock, and hip-hop elements. He has received a great deal of praise in the modern music industry for his distinctive sound and contemplative lyrics.