Twang chords

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[Intro]
F C G
F C G
[Verse 1]
F         C         G
Yeah, she likes how sweet I like my sweet tea
F       C        G
And she likes my boots with these blue jeans
F       C             G
And she likes poppin' buttons on my pearl snap
F                C      G
And she likes my cowboy hat
[Chorus]
                        F C G
But she loves me for my twang
                        F C G
Reminds her of a little Hank
                         F C G
When she hears me on the radio
                    F         C     G
She knows that it's me by the way I sing
                    F C G
She loves me for my twang
                F       C G
Loves me for my twang
[Verse 2] F C G Yeah, she likes how good I pick a guitar F C G And she likes when I play her my songs F C G And she tells me I'm gonna be a big star F C G She's always singin' along [Chorus] F C G But she loves me for my twang F C G Reminds her of a little Hank F C G When she hears me on the radio F C G She knows that it's me by the way I sing F C G She loves me for my twang F C G Loves me for my twang [Instrumental] F C G F C G [Bridge] F C G Yeah, she likes how good I pick a guitar F C G She's always singing along [Pre-Chorus] F C G She loves me for my twang F C G Reminds her of a little Hank F C G When she hears me on the radio F C G She knows that it's me by the way I sing [Chorus] F C G She loves me for my twang F C G Reminds her of a little Hank F C G When she hears me on the radio F C G She knows that it's me by the way I sing F C G She loves me for my twang F C G Loves me for my twang [Outro] F C G F C G ``` How to play "Twang" by Mason Ramsey [type: Chords] on guitar with capo on 1st fret. ================================== Song Overview: - Key: Db Major (played as C Major with capo on 1st fret) - Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) - Capo: 1st fret - Difficulty Level: Beginner Chords Used (relative to capo): - F (133211) or easier version (x33210) - C (x32010) - G (320003) Strumming Pattern: Strumming: 108 bpm (suggested) - D D U D U (Down, Down, Up, Down, Up) Keep the rhythm steady throughout the song, playing softly in the verses and adding energy in the chorus. Sections Breakdown: - Intro: Chord progression: F - C - G (x2) Start with moderate strumming to set the song's mood. - Verse 1: Chord progression: F - C - G (x4) Play softly to let the lyrics stand out. Focus on smooth transitions between F, C, and G. - Chorus: Chord progression: F - C - G (x4) Strum with more intensity in the chorus. The rhythm should stay steady and upbeat, emphasizing the catchy "twang" theme. - Verse 2: Chord progression: F - C - G (x4) Play similarly to Verse 1, keeping the strumming soft and consistent. - Chorus: Repeat the same chord progression and strumming pattern as the first chorus. Play with more intensity to reflect the song's growing energy. - Instrumental: Chord progression: F - C - G (x2) Strum lightly, allowing space for the instrumental section. - Bridge: Chord progression: F - C - G (x2) Play gently to match the reflective feel of the bridge before the pre-chorus. - Pre-Chorus: Chord progression: F - C - G (x2) Build energy back up here, leading into the final chorus. - Final Chorus: Chord progression: F - C - G (x4) Play with more intensity, keeping the strumming dynamic and energetic. - Outro: Chord progression: F - C - G (x2) End the song with soft strumming, finishing on the last G chord with a single strum for a smooth close. Common Mistakes: - Rushing through the transitions between C and G. Practice slowly to ensure smooth changes. - Strumming too hard during the verses. Keep it light for contrast with the chorus. General Tips: - If the F barre chord is difficult, use the easier version (x33210) to maintain fluid transitions. - Focus on dynamics—play softly during the verses and build up intensity in the chorus for a fuller sound. - Use a metronome to practice at 108 bpm to keep the strumming steady throughout the song. ```