How to Play "I Dont Wanna Go To Heaven" Guitar chords
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[Intro]
C F Am G
[Verse 1]
C F
It's that tin roof rain on a Sunday morning
Am G
It's your grandmas's cross around your neck
C F
It's that sunrise glowing through the blinds in the window
Am G
The kind that always steals my breath
[Pre-Chorus]
Am G F
Why would I ever wanna leave?
[Chorus]
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
C F
I count every kiss and every blessing
Am G
As the only proof I'll ever need
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
[Break]
C F Am G
[Verse 2]
C F
It's like that old dirt road was paved in gold
Am G
The pearly gates are our front porch
C
Loving you makes me believe
F Am
Even if the good lord don't let me in, I got a glimpse
G
Of what it could've been, so
[Chorus]
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
C F
I count every kiss and every blessing
Am G
As the only proof I'll ever need
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G C
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
[Break]
C F Am G C
Oh! Oh! Lying next to me
C F Am G
Oh! Whoa!
[Chorus]
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
C F
I count every kiss and every blessing
Am G
The only proof I'll ever need
[Chorus]
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G
When Heaven's right here next to me
C F
I count every kiss and every blessing
Am G
As the only proof I'll ever need
C F
I don't wanna go to Heaven
Am G C
When Heaven's right here lying next to me
[Outro]
C F Am G
Lying next to me
C F Am G
C
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How to play "I Don't Wanna Go To Heaven" by Nate Smith on guitar
[Intro]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Start with a steady down-up pattern.
- Transition: Ensure smooth changes between chords.
[Verse 1]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Use a relaxed down-up pattern, focusing on downstrokes.
- Dynamics: Play softly to complement the reflective lyrics.
- Transition: Practice clean changes between C, F, Am, and G.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Chords: Am, G, F
- Strumming: Maintain a gentle down-up pattern.
- Dynamics: Build up slightly to prepare for the chorus.
- Transition: Ensure smooth changes between chords.
[Chorus]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Increase intensity with a steady down-up pattern.
- Rhythm: Emphasize the first beat of each measure to give the chorus more impact.
- Dynamics: Play louder than the verse to highlight the chorus.
[Break]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Maintain a steady down-up pattern.
- Transition: Ensure smooth changes between chords.
[Verse 2]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Return to a softer down-up pattern, similar to the first verse.
- Feel: Maintain the same dynamics, focusing on the lyrical delivery.
- Transition: Ensure clean chord changes to keep the verse fluid.
[Chorus]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Maintain a steady down-up pattern with increased intensity.
- Dynamics: Play louder than the verse to make the chorus impactful.
- Emphasis: Highlight the first beat of each measure.
[Break]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Gradually soften your strumming as the song concludes.
- Dynamics: End gently, mirroring the song's intro.
[Outro]
- Chords: C, F, Am, G
- Strumming: Gradually soften your strumming as the song concludes.
- Dynamics: End gently, mirroring the song's intro.
[Common Mistakes]
- Switching between C and F: Practice the finger positioning for smooth transitions.
- Strumming consistency: Focus on keeping a steady rhythm, especially during dynamic changes.
- Overplaying: Ensure the vocals remain the focal point by not overpowering them with the guitar.
[Song Facts]
"I Don't Wanna Go To Heaven" by Nate Smith is a heartfelt song that
expresses the sentiment of finding heaven in the presence of a loved one.
The lyrics convey a deep appreciation for the moments shared with a
significant other, suggesting that these moments are akin to experiencing
heaven on earth.
[Artist Biography]
Nate Smith is a rising country music artist known for his heartfelt lyrics
and soulful voice. With roots in California, Smith's music blends
traditional country with modern influences, creating a unique sound that
resonates with a wide audience. His authentic storytelling and emotional
performances have quickly garnered a dedicated fanbase.