Speedometer chords
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[Intro]
C D Em D/F# G
C D Em Bm
C D Em D/F# G
C G/B Am
[Verse 1]
C D Em D/F# G
I just bought a new Lamborghini
C Bm Em Bm
That SOB goes 225
C D Em D/F# G
You called my phone, said you wanted to see me
C G/B Am
I couldn't think of a better reason to drive
[Pre-Chorus]
C D Em
Lead pedal
D/F# G C D Em Bm
For your lovin’ I would run all the lights
C D Em
Won't let go
D/F# G C G/B Am
And I can't wait to push my speedometer
[Chorus]
C D Em D/F# G
Push my, push my, push my, push
C D Em Bm
Speedometer
C D Em D/F# G
Push my, push my, push my, push
C G/B Am
Speedometer
[Verse 2]
C D Em D/F# G
Turn the lights off
C D Em Bm C
And put the record on
D Em D/F# G
That you showed me that makes you so horny
C G/B Am
Let’s make a baby tonight
[Pre-Chorus]
C D Em
Lead pedal
D/F# G C D Em Bm
For your lovin’ I would run all the lights
C D Em
Damn, uh-oh
D/F# G C G/B Am
Yes, I know how fast I was going, please, officer
[Chorus]
C D Em D/F# G
Push my, push my, push my, push
C D Em Bm
Speedometer
C D Em D/F# G
Push my, push my, push my, push
C G/B Am
Speedometer
[Outro]
C D Em D/F# G
C D Em Bm
My speedometer
C D Em D/F# G
C G/B Am
Speedometer
C D Em D/F# G
C D Em Bm
My speedometer
C D Em D/F# G
Push my, push my, push my
C G/B Am G
Push my, push my, push my, push
How to play "Speedometer" by Post Malone on guitar
[Intro]
- Chords include C, D, Em, D/F#, G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- C: Ring finger on the third fret of the A string, middle on the second fret
of the D string, and index on the first fret of the B string.
- D: Index on the second fret G string, middle on the second fret high E,
and ring on the third fret B.
- Em: Index on the 2nd fret on the A string, middle on the D string.
- D/F#: Middle on second fret low E, index on second fret G,
and ring on third fret B.
- G: Middle on the third fret, low E; index on the second fret, A,
ring and pinky on the third fret, B; and high E.
- Bm: barre on the second fret, middle on the third fret B, and ring
and pinky on the fourth frets D and G.
- G/B: Index on the second fret of the A string; ring on
the third fret of the B string.
- Am: Index on the first fret B string, center on the second
fret D string, and ring on the second fret G string.
- Strum fluidly, concentrating on clear transitions.
[Verse 1.]
- Chords include C, D, Em, D/F#, G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- Keep a consistent rhythm with downstrums.
- Concentrate on smooth transitions between chords.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Chords include C, D, Em, D/F#, G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- Use a quieter strumming rhythm to build tension
before the chorus.
- Use lyrical rhythm to match strumming.
[Chorus]
-Chords used in the chorus include C, D, Em, D/F#,
G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- The strumming pattern should be consistent and
somewhat intensified on downbeats.
- Ensure that each chord rings clearly.
[Verse 2.]
- Chords include C, D, Em, D/F#, G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- As with verse 1, keep the transitions smooth.
- Concentrate on lyrical rhythm to match strumming.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Use the same chord progression: C, D, Em, D/F#, G,
Bm, G/B, and Am.
- Use a quieter strumming rhythm to emphasize the vocal lines.
[Chorus]
- Use the same chords and strumming as in the first chorus.
- Make sure each chord rings clearly and transitions smoothly.
[Outro]
- Chords include C, D, Em, D/F#, G, Bm, G/B, and Am.
- Gradually relax your strumming to achieve a mellow fade-out.
- Emphasize the lyrics to complement the outro's introspective tone.
[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 C, D, and Em.
Post Malone's song "Speedometer" explores themes of enthusiasm
and fast-paced life. The lyrics are about the pleasure of high-speed
excursions and love escapades. 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.