All I See Is You chords - Mason Ramsey Chords

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All I See Is You chords

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[Intro]
C  Am
C  Am
[Verse 1]
C            Am
All I see is you
C            Am
All I see is you
     F
When we’re pulled from the wreckage
     G
Of a would be broken heart
          F
And we’re lost in the moment
G
No, I just can’t stop
      C            Am
Cause All I see is you
      C      Am
All I see is you
[Break]
C  Am
C  Am
[Verse 2]
C             Am
All I need is you C Am All I need is you F Cause we had that kind of magic G Before we fell apart F And I wished it never happened G Cause now I just feel lost C Am All I need is you C Am All I need is you [Break] F C G Am [Outro] C Am All I want is you C Am All I want is you C Am C Am* ``` How to play "All I See Is You" by Mason Ramsey [type: Chords] on guitar. ================================== Song Overview: - Key: C Major - Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) - Capo: No Capo - Difficulty Level: Beginner Chords Used: - C (x32010) - Am (x02210) - F (133211) or easier version (x33210) - G (320003) Strumming Pattern: Strumming: 70 bpm (suggested) - D D U D U (Down, Down, Up, Down, Up) Alternatively, use a simple down-strum pattern, especially in the verses for a mellow feel. Sections Breakdown: - Intro: Chord progression: C - Am - C - Am Start with light strumming to set the mood for the song. Use gentle, relaxed strumming to match the introspective tone. - Verse 1: Chord progression: C - Am C - Am F - G F - G C - Am C - Am Strum softly and evenly, keeping the transitions between C and Am smooth. - Break: Chord progression: C - Am - C - Am Play similar to the intro with light strumming. - Verse 2: Chord progression: C - Am C - Am F - G F - G C - Am C - Am Same as the first verse; continue with soft strumming but add a little more dynamics for emotional buildup. - Break: Chord progression: F - C - G - Am Strum with more intensity, especially on the G and Am chords to create a sense of urgency. - Outro: Chord progression: C - Am - C - Am End the song with soft, single strums on the last Am chord (marked as *), giving a gentle conclusion. Common Mistakes: - Rushing the transitions between C and Am. Practice the changes slowly to ensure smoothness. - Strumming too hard in the verses. Keep it soft to match the reflective nature of the song. General Tips: - Focus on the emotional delivery of the song by strumming softly during the verses and slightly more energetically in the breaks. - If the F barre chord (133211) is difficult, use the easier version (x33210) to maintain flow. - Experiment with dynamics—lighter strumming during the verses and a bit more intensity during the break to give the song a natural progression. ```