Sunflower chords - Malone Post Chords

Sunflower chords

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            [Intro]
               D
Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy (Ooh)
               G
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ohh (Ooh)
     Em
Ayy, ayy
               G
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ohh
 
 
[Verse 1]
D
Needless to say, I keep it in check
 
She was all bad-bad, nevertheless (Yeah)
G
Callin' it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck (Wreck)
 
Crash at my place, baby, you're a wreck (Wreck)
Em
Needless to say, I'm keeping her in check
 
She was all bad-bad, nevertheless
G
Callin' it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck Crash at my place, baby, you're a wreck D Thinkin' in a bad way, losin' your grip Screamin' at my face, baby don't trip G Someone took a big L, don't know how that felt Lookin' at you sideways, party on tilt Em Ooh-ooh, some things you just can't refuse G She wanna ride me like a cruise and I'm not tryna lose [Chorus] D Then you're left in the dust unless I stuck by ya G You're a sunflower, I think your love would be too much Em Or you'll be left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya G You're the sunflower, you're the sunflower [Verse 2] D Every time I'm leavin' on ya (ooh), you don't make it easy, no, no G Em Wish I could be there for ya, give me a reason to go Every time I'm walkin' out, I can hear you tellin' me to turn around G Fightin' for my trust and you won't back down Even if we gotta risk it all right now, oh D I know you're scared of the unknown (-Known) You don't wanna be alone (Alone) G I know I always come and go (And go) D But it's out of my control [Chorus] And you'll be left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya G You're the sunflower, I think your love would be too much Em Or you'll be left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya G You're the sunflower, you're the sunflower, yeah [Outro] D G X How to play "Sunflower" by Malone Post on guitar [Intro] - The chords are G, Em, D, and G. - Strumming: Play in a moderate down-up strum rhythm. - Dynamics: To create a soothing mood, play music gently. [Verse 1.] - The chords are G, Em, D, and G. - Strumming: Play in a steady, down-up rhythm. - Transition: Ensure that D and G flow smoothly into one other. - Nuances: To create a softer atmosphere, let the chords ring out a little bit. [Chorus] - Chords are D, G, Em, G. - Strumming: Create a more dynamic strumming pattern with emphasized downstrokes. - Transition: Ensure that D, G, and Em transition smoothly. - Expression: Use tiny pauses and dynamics to emphasize the lyrics. [Verse 2.] - Chords are D, G, Em, G. - Strumming: Return to the steady strumming beat from Verse 1. - Transition: Make sure the rhythm is seamless and constant. - Nuances: Adjust the dynamics slightly to keep the verse interesting. [Chorus] - Follow the same strategy as the previous chorus. [Outro] - D and G are the chords. - Strumming: Conclude with a soft strumming pattern. - Dynamics: For an emotive conclusion, let the last chord naturally resound. [Common Mistakes] - Rapid transitions between chords, particularly D and G. - Failure to maintain a constant strumming pattern results in an uneven rhythm. - Strumming too gently throughout the chorus, which lessens the song's effect. [Song Facts] Malone Post's "Sunflower" depicts a complex relationship in which both partners seek for balance and understanding. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and the difficulties of remaining connected. Malone Post combines emotional lyrics with appealing melodies to create songs that connect with listeners. The song "Sunflower" showcases their ability to express emotions via music, with a peaceful yet powerful arrangement.