Blue Over You chords
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How to play "Blue Over You" by Mason Ramsey [type: Chords] on guitar.
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Song Overview:
- Key: Eb Major
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Capo: No Capo
- BPM: 87
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Chords Used:
- Eb (x65343)
- Ab (466544)
- Bb (688766)
- Bb7 (686766)
- F7 (131211)
- Cm (x35543)
- Gm (355333)
- G7 (320001)
- Fm (133111)
- Fm7 (131111)
- Gm7 (353333)
Strumming Pattern:
Strumming: 87 bpm
- D D U D U (Down, Down, Up, Down, Up)
Focus on smooth transitions and dynamics to reflect the emotional nature
of the song.
Sections Breakdown:
- Intro:
Chord progression: Bb - Eb - Ab - Bb - Eb - Ab - Bb
Strum softly and evenly to set the mood of the song.
- Verse:
Chord progression:
Eb - Ab - Ab - Bb
Eb - Ab - F7 - Bb - Cm - Gm
Ab - Eb
Bb - Eb - Bb7
Play gently, focusing on smooth transitions between Eb, Ab, and Bb.
Strumming should be relaxed but steady.
- Chorus:
Chord progression:
Eb - G7 - Cm - Ab
Eb - Gm7 - G7 - Cm - Ab
Bb - G7 - Cm - Ab
Eb - Gm - Ab
Eb - Ab
Add more dynamics in the chorus, emphasizing the emotion of the lyrics
while keeping the timing consistent with the bpm.
- Verse:
Chord progression:
Eb - Ab - Fm - Fm7 - Bb
Eb - Ab - Fm7 - Bb
Cm - Gm - Ab - Eb
Bb - Bb7 - Eb - Bb7
This verse follows a similar structure to the first, with more emotional
strumming as the song builds.
- Chorus:
Chord progression:
Eb - Gm - Cm - Ab
Eb - G7 - Cm - Ab
Bb - G7 - Cm - Ab
Eb - Gm - Ab
Eb - Gm - Ab
Continue strumming dynamically, bringing out the changes in the melody.
- Solo:
Chord progression: Eb - Gm - Ab - Eb - Gm - Ab
Play softly with a focus on clean chord transitions. Let the solo breathe
with space between each chord.
- Final Chorus:
Chord progression:
Eb - Cm - Ab
Eb - Gm - Cm - Ab
Bb - Gm - Cm - Ab
Eb - Gm - Ab
Eb - Gm7 - Ab
End the chorus with a softer dynamic leading into the outro.
- Outro:
Chord progression:
Eb - Ab - Blue over you.
Ab - I wouldn't be blue.
Common Mistakes:
- Rushing through chord changes, especially the transition between Gm and Cm.
- Inconsistent strumming during the solo section. Keep a steady rhythm
and avoid over-strumming.
General Tips:
- Focus on mastering the quick changes between Bb7 and Eb.
- Use a metronome to practice at the correct tempo (87 bpm).
- Experiment with dynamics, playing softer during verses and increasing
intensity in the choruses.
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[Intro]
Bb Eb Ab Bb Eb Ab Bb
[Verse]
Eb Ab Ab Bb
There was a time there was magic in the air
Eb Ab F7 Bb Cm Gm
In my mind there are memories everywhere of you and me together
Ab Eb
I thought it would last forever
Bb Eb Bb7
There was a time, oh, there was a time
[Chorus]
Eb G7 Cm Ab
I lost you, thought I had you, but you were never really mine
Eb Gm7 G7 Cm Ab
So I'm crying, yeah, I'm dying, you're not next to me tonight
Bb G7 Cm Ab
If I could get that close, oh, heaven only knows
Eb Gm Ab
I wouldn't be blue over you
Eb Ab
Blue over you
[Verse]
Eb Ab Fm Fm7 Bb
Now that you're gone, I don't know what to say
Eb Ab Fm7 Bb
Just trying to think that everything's okay
Cm Gm Ab Eb
It's too quiet but I'm trying to fill this empty space
Bb Bb7 Eb Bb7
Now that you're gone, oh, now that you're gone
[Chorus]
Eb Gm Cm Ab
I lost you, thought I had you, but you were never really mine
Eb G7 Cm Ab
So I'm crying, yeah, I'm dying, you're not next to me tonight
Bb G7 Cm Ab
And if I could get that close, oh, heaven only knows
Eb Gm Ab
I wouldn't be blue over you
Eb Gm Ab
Blue over you
[Solo]
Eb Gm Ab Eb Gm Ab
[Chorus]
Eb Cm Ab
I lost you, thought I had you, but you were never really mine
Eb Gm Cm Ab
So I'm crying, yeah, I'm dying, you're not next to me tonight
Bb Gm Cm Ab
And if I could get that close, oh, heaven only knows
Eb Gm Ab
I wouldn't be blue over you
Eb Gm7 Ab
Blue over you
[End]
Eb Ab
Blue over you
Ab
I wouldn't be blue