Come Pick Me Up chords
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[Intro]
C G F
C G
[Verse 1]
C G
When the day's almost over
F C G
And everyone's goin' home
C G
The world spins a little slower
F C G
The birds, their songs are sung
[Refrain]
F C
When the music gets real low
G C
You always seem to know
F C
How to get me feeling high
G C
Your shadow in the candlelight
[Chorus]
F C
Come pick me up, darling
G C F C G C N.C.
At the end of the night
[Verse 2]
C G
There's a comfort that I find
F C G
When I look into your eyes
C G
Pull me closer, sweet surrender
F C G
Let's get lost tonight
[Refrain]
F C
When the music gets real low
G C
You always seem to know
F C
How to get me feeling high
G C
Your shadow in the candlelight
[Chorus]
F C
Come pick me up, darling
G C
At the end of the night
F C
Yeah, come pick me up, darling
G C
At the end of the night
[Interlude]
F C G C
[Refrain]
F C
When the music gets real low
G C
You always seem to know
F C
How to get me feeling high
G C
Your shadow in the candlelight
[Out-Chorus]
F C
Yeah, come pick me up, darling
G C
At the end of the night
F C
Come pick me up, darling
G C
At the end of the night
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How to play "Come Pick Me Up" by Mason Ramsey [type: Chords] on guitar.
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Song Overview:
- Key: C Major
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Capo: No Capo
- Difficulty Level: Beginner
Chords Used:
- C (x32010)
- G (320003)
- F (133211) or easier version (x33210)
Strumming Pattern:
Strumming: 120 bpm
- D D U U D U (Down, Down, Up, Up, Down, Up)
Keep a steady rhythm throughout, matching the 120 bpm tempo for an even
feel. Start with softer strumming in the verses and build intensity in
the chorus.
Sections Breakdown:
- Intro:
Chord progression: C - G - F - C - G
Start with moderate strumming, focusing on setting the tone for the song.
- Verse 1:
Chord progression:
C - G - F - C - G
C - G - F - C - G
Strum softly to reflect the calm feel of the lyrics. Transition smoothly
between C, G, and F chords.
- Refrain:
Chord progression:
F - C - G - C
F - C - G - C
Increase the dynamics slightly, focusing on keeping the strumming
consistent and smooth.
- Chorus:
Chord progression:
F - C - G - C
F - C - G - C
Build more intensity in the chorus by strumming with a little more
energy, but keep the rhythm steady.
- Verse 2:
Chord progression:
C - G - F - C - G
C - G - F - C - G
Play similarly to Verse 1, with soft strumming and smooth transitions.
- Refrain:
Same chord progression and strumming pattern as the previous refrain.
Keep a steady rhythm and build energy into the next chorus.
- Chorus:
Repeat the same chord progression as the first chorus. Play with more
intensity to emphasize the emotional high point of the song.
- Interlude:
Chord progression: F - C - G - C
Play gently, preparing for the final refrain and chorus.
- Final Refrain:
Chord progression:
F - C - G - C
F - C - G - C
Strum dynamically as you lead into the final chorus, keeping the tempo
steady at 120 bpm.
- Out-Chorus:
Chord progression:
F - C - G - C
F - C - G - C
End with soft single strums (*) on the final chords for a gentle
conclusion.
Common Mistakes:
- Rushing through chord transitions between G and F. Practice them slowly
to ensure smooth changes.
- Strumming too hard during the verses. Keep it soft and controlled for
the reflective parts of the song.
General Tips:
- If the F barre chord is challenging, use the easier version (x33210) to
maintain fluidity in transitions.
- Focus on dynamics, playing softer during the verses and building
intensity in the chorus to create contrast.
- Use a metronome to practice at the correct tempo of 120 bpm to keep your
strumming consistent.
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