A Bar Song (Tipsy) chords
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Capo 2nd fret
[Intro]
Em G C G D/F#
Em G C G D/F#
[Verse 1]
Em G C G D/F#
My baby want a Birkin, she's been tellin' me all night long
Em G C G D/F#
Gasolines and groceries, the list goes on and on
Em G C G D/F#
This 9 to 5 ain't workin', why the hell do I work so hard?
Em G C G D/F#
I can't worry 'bout my problems, I can't take 'em when I'm gone
[Pre-Chorus]
Em G C
One, here comes the two, to the three, to the four
G D/F# Em
Tell 'em "Bring another round", we need plenty more
G C
Two steppin' on the table, she don't need a dance floor
G
Oh my, good Lord
[Chorus]
Em G
Can someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey?
C G D/F#
They know me and Jack Daniels got a history
Em G
Therе's a party downtown, near 5th Street
C G D/F# Em G
Everybody at the bar gеttin' tipsy
C G D/F# Em G
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy
C G D/F#
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy
[Verse 2]
Em G C
I been Boozey since I left, I ain't changin' for shit
G
Tell my ma', I ain't forget (Oh, Lord, uh)
Em G C
Woke up drunk at 10 a.m., we gon' do this shit again
G D/F#
Tell your girl to bring a friend (Oh, Lord)
[Pre-Chorus]
Em G C
One, here comes the two, to the three, to the four
G D/F# Em
Tell 'em "Bring another round", we need plenty more
G C
Two steppin' on the table, she don't need a dance floor
G
Oh my, good Lord
[Chorus]
Em G
Can someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey? (A double shot of whiskey)
C G D/F#
They know me and Jack Daniels got a history (We go way back)
Em G
Therе's a party downtown, near 5th Street
C G D/F# Em G
Everybody at the bar gеttin' tipsy (Woo)
C G D/F# Em G
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy (At the bar gettin' tipsy)
C G D/F#
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy
[Bridge]
Em G C
One, here comes the two, to the three, to the four
G D/F# Em
When it's last call and they kick us out the door
G C
It's gettin' kind of late but the ladies want some more
N.C.
Oh my, good Lord (Tell 'em drink some more)
[Chorus]
N.C.
Can someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey? (A double shot of whiskey)
N.C.
They know me and Jack Daniels got a history (Way back)
N.C.
There's a party downtown, near 5th Street (Come on)
N.C.
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy (Woo)
Em G
Can someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey (A double shot of whiskey)
C C D/F#
They know me and Jack Daniels got a history (History)
Em G
At the bottom of a bottle gon' miss me (Bet you gon' miss me)
C G D/F# Em
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy (At the bar gettin' tipsy)
C G Em G
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy
C G N.C.
Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy
[Outro]
N.C.
That's fuckin' messed up, bro, they kicked me out the bar
How to play "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey on guitar
Capo 2nd fret
- Place the capo on the 2nd fret to match the song's key.
[Intro]
- Chords: Em, G, C, G, D/F#
- Strum each chord with a steady rhythm, setting the pace for the song.
[Verse 1]
- Play Em: Position fingers on 2nd fret of A and D strings.
- Move to G: Position fingers on 3rd fret of E string, 2nd fret of A string,
and 3rd fret of B and E strings.
- Transition to C: Position fingers on 1st fret of B string, 2nd fret of D
string, and 3rd fret of A string.
- Return to G, then D/F#: Position fingers on 2nd fret of G string, 3rd fret
of B string, and 2nd fret of E string.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Play Em, then G: Maintain a steady strumming pattern.
- Move to C, then G: Emphasize the downbeats.
- End with D/F#: Focus on clean transitions and consistent strumming.
[Chorus]
- Start with Em, move to G: Emphasize the lyrics with gentle strumming.
- Transition to C, then G and D/F#: Ensure smooth transitions.
- Repeat the progression: Em, G, C, G, D/F#.
- Focus on the rhythm and dynamics.
[Verse 2]
- Follow the same chord progression as Verse 1.
- Maintain a steady rhythm and clean transitions.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression as before: Em, G, C, G, D/F#.
- Focus on the emotional expression in your strumming.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression: Em, G, C, G, D/F#.
- Ensure the strumming pattern remains steady and matches the song's
energy.
[Bridge]
- Play Em, then G: Emphasize the emotional content with a steady rhythm.
- Move to C, then G and D/F#: Maintain smooth strumming.
- Focus on the dynamics and transitions.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression: Em, G, C, G, D/F#.
- Ensure the strumming pattern remains steady and matches the song's
energy.
- For the N.C. (no chord) sections, pause strumming briefly to emphasize
the lyrics.
[Outro]
- End on G for a strong conclusion.
Common Mistakes:
- Ensure each chord rings clearly; press firmly on the strings.
- Watch for timing issues, especially in the transitions between chords.
- Keep your strumming consistent and smooth.
Song Facts:
- "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey is a lively song about bar culture and
the experiences of getting tipsy.
- The song features upbeat and engaging chord progressions, enhancing its
fun and lively nature.
- Shaboozey is known for his distinctive style and storytelling through
his music, often reflecting on personal and relatable themes.