[Intro] Eb [Verse] Eb What the fuck do you want Bb 'Cause I'll give You all that I've got Ab I'll let you clean out my closet Eb Bb I'll let you try on of my dirty thoughts Eb If you lay in my bed Bb I know we're gonna have sex Ab Eb It'll happen so fast make a suicide pact Bb And you can't take that back [Chorus] Eb Bb Do you think this could ruin your life Ab 'Cause I could see it ruinin' mine Fm Eb Ab Bb And I feel mean for even thinkin' this Eb Bb Are you gonna throw me under the bus Ab Make me take the hit for the both of us Bb All that I'm asking is Ab Eb Are we taking the same risk Eb I don't believe a word Bb Comin' out of your pretty mouth Ab Eb I let you come in now thе call is comin' Bb From inside of the house Ab Can't tеll which one of us is lyin' Bb Cm Bb Hurts like love, feels good like crying [Chorus] Eb Bb Do you think this could ruin your life Ab 'Cause I could see it ruinin' mine Fm Eb Ab Bb And I feel mean for even thinkin' this Eb Bb Are you gonna throw me under the bus Ab Make me take the hit for the both of us Bb All that I'm asking is Ab Eb Are we taking the same risk Bb 'Cause I standing here naked Ab Bb Sayin' you can have it all Ab Bb All [Bridge] Eb I'm on the table Bb And I feeling unstable Ab Bb Will you catch me if I fall... Ab Bb All [Chorus] Eb Bb Do you think this could ruin your life Ab 'Cause I could see it ruinin' mine Eb Bb All that I'm asking is... Fm Eb Ab Yeah, I'm just making sure Bb Ab Eb We're taking the same risk To play "Same Risk" by Madi Diaz on guitar, especially if you're using a standard- tuned guitar without a capo, involves understanding how to form chords that are typically played on the piano or with alternative tunings. The song is in the key of Eb, which can be a bit challenging for guitarists due to the flat tuning. However, you can use a capo or adjust the chord shapes to make it more guitar-friendly. For the purpose of this explanation, let's go through the chords as they are, assuming you're either comfortable with barre chords or using a capo on the third fret and playing in the key of C major to mimic the sound of Eb major. Chord Shapes Without Capo (Key of Eb): Eb Major: Barre your index finger across all six strings on the 6th fret and place your ring finger on the 8th fret of the A (5th) string, pinky on the 8th fret of the D (4th) string, and middle finger on the 7th fret of the G (3rd) string. Bb Major: Barre your index finger across all six strings on the 6th fret and place your ring finger on the 8th fret of the D (4th) string, pinky on the 8th fret of the G (3rd) string, and middle finger on the 7th fret of the B (2nd) string. Ab Major: Barre your index finger across the 4th fret from the E (6th) string to the high E (1st) string, place your ring finger on the 6th fret of the A (5th) string, and your pinky on the 6th fret of the D (4th) string. Fm (F minor): Barre your index finger across all strings on the 1st fret, place your ring and pinky fingers on the 3rd fret of the A (5th) and D (4th) strings, and your middle finger on the 1st fret of the G (3rd) string. Cm (C minor): Similar shape to F minor but moved up to the third fret for the barre, with your ring and pinky fingers on the 5th fret of the A (5th) and D (4th) strings. Playing the Song: The song starts with an intro on the Eb chord, setting a somber and introspective tone. The verses continue with the progression Eb-Bb-Ab, painting a vivid picture of vulnerability and contemplation. When you reach the chorus, the progression shifts slightly to include Fm, emphasizing the emotional weight of the lyrics. The bridge provides a moment of climax, with the chord progression supporting the song's narrative of uncertainty and risk. Tips for Playing: - Barre Chords Proficiency: This song requires comfort with barre chords due to its key. Practice transitioning smoothly between these chords to maintain the flow of the song. - Dynamics: Pay attention to the dynamics of the song. The verses can be played more softly, building up to a more powerful delivery in the chorus and bridge. - Emotional Delivery: The lyrics are deeply emotional. Try to convey the song's sentiment through your playing style and vocal delivery if you're singing along.