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Find a Songs Key and its Guitar Chords – By Ear!

Sorry I haven’t made a video in a while – Here’s how to put chords to songs.

Here’s the Circle of Fifths Video Link =

Example: Mary Had a Little Lamb

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25 Responses to “Find a Songs Key and its Guitar Chords – By Ear!”

  • Danemasterpiece says:

    Part of that …
    Part of that sounded like behindbue eyes limp bizkit’s version atleast P:

  • wasalocked says:

    thanks man!
    awesome …

    thanks man!
    awesome..

  • Darragh101 says:

    that G6 sounds like …
    that G6 sounds like a chord from “behind blue eyes,” oh great videos man! really really helpfull, cause most theory stuff is based to piano and its so cool to have it put to guitar, takes the spade work out of it for me :D

  • EsveldtCamine9 says:

    Find the key the …
    Find the key the song is in i.e. the key of C, and find out which notes are in that scale. In this case, the notes in the scale are C D E F G A B C
    Common progressions use the 4th or 5th note after the first. In this case it was F. Just something to keep in mind.

  • snowypetrel says:

    Great to see a …
    Great to see a musician playing by ear and showing how its done, Play by ear is a very advanced approach which begins sounding incompetent, (“shot out of a canon”) but takes the player into far more fun music and more advanced ability. Its instinctual. Thanks. Subscribed!

  • YUI870326 says:

    I just wonder…has …
    I just wonder…has anyone heard of family chords before? check it out in google :)

  • worsecards says:

    helpful
    helpful

  • Crazyfish66 says:

    Basically just …
    Basically just listen to what note you think the song should resolve on, i.e. what does the progression sound like its trying to get back to? In that case it resolved on C, that note can make it sound finished.

    His coming up with the chords wasnt that scientific, and im certainly no pro on guitar but I would see what notes (therefore what chords) where most prominent in the melody. If it rests on an F or an A for a little while, try sticking that chord in. Just one method really…

  • EDster9000 says:

    u suck
    u suck

  • FenderTeleStrat2360 says:

    sry im a total noob …
    sry im a total noob but how do u find the root?
    and how do you find those chord after you find the first chord like how he found the C and immediately played the G then F. Do certain chords pair up with other chords?

  • chancafer says:

    Thanks buddy.
    Thanks buddy.

  • hernandadmx says:

    G bro.
    G bro.

  • Boogieboy36 says:

    yeah?
    yeah?

  • Hoopermazing says:

    The phrase “shot …
    The phrase “shot out of a cannon” leaps immediately to mind.

  • 1LilKing says:

    Thanks for that man …
    Thanks for that man. It helped. God bless :)

  • meffinune says:

    G :)
    G :)

  • salestrainer11 says:

    do any of you live …
    do any of you live in missouri i need a guitarist

  • lhodgson999 says:

    at 1.30 you say …
    at 1.30 you say your saying on the C chord only, but whats the other one you play?

  • silk88 says:

    gimme a call …
    gimme a call sometime

    yes homo

  • fingerboy18 says:

    Yes, look up …
    Yes, look up parallel and relative keys.

  • SUNNYD3322 says:

    Thanks. Excellent …
    Thanks. Excellent video. My first step to finding chords!

  • batistajoseph says:

    I know how to play …
    I know how to play this song in VIOLA!!!!!!

  • dAKarkoloAb says:

    u know what?? u …
    u know what?? u like 2 sing (but u cant xd me 2) and u talk a lot

  • uvgot2bkidingme says:

    i have the same …
    i have the same exact guitar as you and i dont get it

  • lowlowseesee says:

    me too.
    me too.

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