Topic: help

in a song after the first verse it nwill just list 3 chords. example  A D E A D E, how do i play this?

Re: help

You have to improvise a strumming pattern over these chords.
Check out the sticky thread in the acoustic forum or help on strumming.

Cheers,
nc

Re: help

Hey ezrine, welcome to Chordie!

I don't know about others but I need to see the context in which these chords occur. That is - what's the song, what tempo, is it an instrumental section or verse or chorus or middle 8.

With these things I have a better chance of answering what to do with the chords.

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Re: help

Hi Ezrine and another Welcome!

  If I am not mistaking your question.... you are referring to a couple chords listed at the end of a vocal passage which might be a short instrumental interlude between verses, or a verse and bridge or chorus.

Hope that helps...

Once again welcome and keep on playing.... it just gets better and better.

Take Care;
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Re: help

ezrine welcome to Chordie,if it list only these chords then its a three chord progression and unless it lists other chords these are the only chords you play smile

ezrine wrote:

in a song after the first verse it nwill just list 3 chords. example  A D E A D E, how do i play this?

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