[Chorus] C G D Em My shadow's the only one that walks beside me C G D Em My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating C G D Em Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me C G B7 Till then I walk alone [Interlude] Em G D A Ah-Ah Ah-Ah Ah-Ah Ahhh-Ah Em G D A haaa-ah Ah-Ah Ah-Ah Ah-Ah [Verse 3] Em G I'm walking down the line D A Em That [Verse 1] Dm F To change the world Dm F Start with one step Dm F And however small Dm F First step is hardest of all Dm F Once you get your gait Dm F You'll be walking tall Dm F You said you never did Dm F Because you might die trying [Chorus] Dm F Because you might die trying Dm F Because you [Verse 2] Dm F If you close your eyes Dm F Because The 3 Easiest Christmas Piano Songs. The 3 Easiest Christmas Guitar Songs. Chords: A7, D7, A, E7. Chords for GOT TO GIVE IT UP - MARVIN GAYE. Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. A guitar chord chart (also known as a guitar chord diagram) is pretty easy to understand once you know what all of the lines, dots, X’s and O’s mean. So let’s take a minute to review how they’re laid out and how you’re supposed to read each element of a guitar chord chart. Every chord chart that you’ll see is set up the same way Transpose Chords in One Click. Use our Pitch Changer to instantly transpose chords to your key of choice and stop the guesswork. One Chord at a Time. Use our Audio Speed Changer to slow down the music and learn chords at the perfect pace. Speed up and challenge yourself to sharpen your technique. Master Your Craft with the Music You Love KAPO 4th FRET - It's really easy. Just two Chords: Am and Em Am What would you do To get to me What would you say To have your way Em Would you give up Or try again If I hesitate To let you win Am Or would you be yourself Or play your role Tell all the boys Or keep it low Em If I say no Would you turn away Or play me off Or would you stay Am If Try syncopation. Cut up notes to give your chord progression some rhythm. 6. Use chord inversions to make your progression sound smoother and better. After you drag the MIDI file into your DAW, take a look at the notes and see where the notes jump far in-between chords. Fix these my re-arranging chords to make the transitions smoother. 7. C G But you put on quite a show Am7 F You really had me goin', C G now it’s time to go Am7 F Curtain’s finally closin' C G That was quite a show Am7 F Dm7 Very entertainin', C/E F But it’s over now (but it's over now), F C/E Bbsus2 Go on and take a bow. Dm7 C/E F But it's over now. G#m. Am. Intro Ebm C# B Ebm C# If I had plenty B And you were hungry Yes, I would give on to you C# Just like friends we all have to give onto others Ebm C# If I was a painter B I'd paint a picture Showing that C# No matter who you be we have B to do what lover's do Bbm Yes it is over due B C# Bb B To love and cherish life in everything we do Sometimes chord progressions are referred to by numbers and this can make talking about music sound complicated. It actually just means that chords are built on a certain note of the major scale. For example, G-C-D is a ‘I-IV-V’ (one-four-five) progression in the key of G because G, C and D are the fi rst, fourth and fifth notes of the G 5puH.