TMBG In 4 Chords
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[edit] Introduction
If you're here that means you want to learn how to play TMBG songs on the guitar, but you can't play the guitar. If you have:
- A guitar (EADGBE)
- This page up
You have all you need to play dozens of TMBG songs, even if you have no experience playing guitar at all. The only information your need is 4 very simple chords (plus 1 or 2 extra depending on the song)
[edit] The 4 Chords
To read my k-razy chord diagrams:
- Imagine the lettering at the top is the neck (tall skinny part) of your guitar, as you face it. *Each line is a different fret (the sections going up and down the neck).
- Each space is the corresponding fret on the corresponding space
- If the space is blank, don't put any fingers at the space.
- If the space has a number in it, hold down the string in the indicated fret with the finger
- (1=Index Finger 2=Middle Finger 3=Ring Finger 4=Pinky).
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | | |
|1| | | |
2| | | | |3
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | |1|
| |2| | |
|3| | | |
With a D chord, try to only hit the last four strings while strumming (D, G, B, E) to avoid a distorted-sounding chord.
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | | |
| | |1| |2
| | | |3|
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | | |
|1|2| | |
[edit] Practice Makes Perfect
Practice these 4 chords over and over again, especially changing between them. If you do this 3 times for a half hour, you should feel pretty comfortable with them in no time.
A lot of They Might Be Giants song, as well as songs in general are based on chord pattern with these 4 chords (for you musicians: base, 4th, 5th, and Minor 6th). Let's look at the songs you can play with these chords:
- LA House of Blues
- LA House of Blues uses only the 4 Chords discussed above, with no key change. You can play it right away.
- End of the Tour
- End of the Tour uses only the 4 Chords discussed above. You can play it right away.
- New York City
- New York City uses only the 4 Chords discussed above. You can play it right away.
- Meet James Ensor
- Meet James Ensor uses only the 4 Chords discussed above. You can play it right away.
- We're The Replacements
- We're The Replacements uses only the 4 Chords discussed above. You can play it right away.
- Why Does The Sun Shine?
- Why Does The Sun Shine? uses only the 4 Chords discussed above. You can play it right away.
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | | |
| |1| |2|
- Number Three
- All you need to play this songs is the 4 chords plus the A7 chord discussed above.
- Ana Ng
- To Play this you just need E Major and A Minor:
[edit] E Major
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | |1| |
|2|3| | |
[edit] A minor
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | |1|
| |2|3| |
- Experimental Film
- NOTE: The extra chords are only in the key change bridge. It is possible to play the song without the extra chords as well.
- For this song, you need the E Major chord discussed above as well as A Major:
[edit] A Major
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | | |
| |1|2|3|
- James K. Polk
- To play this song, you just need the 4 chords plus the A major chord discussed above
E|A|D|G|B|E
| | | |1|1
| | |2| |
|3|4| | |
(Hold down both end stings with your 1st finger)
- The Cap'm
- To play this song, you just need G, C, D, Am, A, and F. Not very hard chords compared to the original key.
I will try to add many more songs to this page as I figure out how to tab them up in the G/Em/C/D structure (for those musicians out there: Put them into the key of G). The songs here are by no means the only songs that will be here forever. If you are a musician and want to help add songs to this list, please see Converting.