My Fault chords
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[Chorus]
Am F
Is it my fault that you're lost?
C G
It's hard for me to see you when you're drunk
Am F
In a bathroom stall, takin' pills, givin' up
C G
You're tryna find your friends but it's too dark
Am F
Tell me how you're gettin' home, you took the car?
C G
Call me 'fore you passed out in the yard
Am F
Feelin' low, gettin' high, where did everything go wrong?
C G
You say that it's the universe and blame it on the stars
[Verse 1]
N.C.
Yeah
Am F
I can only handle heartache when there's bourbon in my hand
C G
If I had to relive all the hard days, I would do it all again
Am F
'Cause I'm gettin' better at the bar games, should'vе been a better man
C G
So don't you keep on tryin' to fix me, you'vе done everything you can
[Pre-Chorus]
Am F
But this road you lead me down is too long
C G
It ain't nothin' like the streets I grew up on
Am F
When I beg you not to go, you leave again
C G
Well, I guess I wasn't enough in the end
[Chorus]
Am7 F
Is it my fault that you're lost?
C G
It's hard for me to see you when you're drunk
Am7 F
In a bathroom stall, takin' pills, givin' up
C G
You're tryna find your friends but it's too dark
Am7 F
Tell me how you're gettin' home, you took the car?
C G
Call me 'fore you passed out in the yard
Am7 F
Feelin' low, gettin' high, where did everything go wrong?
C G
You say that it's the universe and blame it on the stars
[Verse 2]
Am
Well, I've made up my decision
F C
When you and me were sittin', barely livin'
G
Co-existin', driftin' slowly into dust
Am
With you I'm only gettin'
F
Eden or Armageddon
C G
So I'm beginnin' to forgettin' the last memories of us
[Pre-Chorus]
Am F
But this road you lead me down is too long
C G
It ain't nothin' like the streets I grew up on
Am F
When I beg you not to go, you leave again
C G
'Cause my love for you not enough in the end
[Chorus]
Am7 F
Is it my fault that you're lost?
C G
It's hard for me to see you when you're drunk
Am7 F
In a bathroom stall, takin' pills, givin' up
C G
You're tryna find your friends but it's too dark
Am7 F
Tell me how you're gettin' home, you took the car?
C G
Call me 'fore you passed out in the yard
Am7 F
Feelin' low, gettin' high, where did everything go wrong?
C G Am F
You say that it's the universe and blame it on the stars
C G Am F
You say that it's the universe and blame it on the stars
C G
You say that it's the universe and blame it on the stars
[Outro]
Am F
But this road you lead me down is too long
C G
It ain't nothin' like the streets I grew up on
Am F
When I beg you not to go, you leave again
C N.C.
Well, I guess I wasn't enough in the end
How to play "My Fault" by Shaboozey on guitar
[Chorus]
- Chords: Am, F, C, G
- Strum each chord with a steady rhythm to set the tone.
- Progression: Am, F, C, G
[Verse 1]
- Play Am: Position fingers on 1st fret of B string, 2nd fret of D and G strings.
- Move to F: Position fingers on 1st fret of B and E strings, 2nd fret of G string,
and 3rd fret of D and A strings.
- Transition to C: Position fingers on 1st fret of B string, 2nd fret of D string,
and 3rd fret of A string.
- Move to G: Position fingers on 3rd fret of E string, 2nd fret of A string,
and 3rd fret of B and E strings.
- Repeat the progression: Am, F, C, G
- Focus on smooth transitions and consistent strumming.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Play Am, then F: Maintain a steady strumming pattern.
- Move to C, then G: Emphasize the downbeats.
- Focus on clean transitions and consistent strumming.
[Chorus]
- Start with Am, move to F: Emphasize the lyrics with gentle strumming.
- Transition to C, then G: Ensure smooth transitions.
- Repeat the progression: Am, F, C, G
- Focus on the rhythm and dynamics.
[Verse 2]
- Follow the same chord progression as Verse 1.
- Maintain a steady rhythm and clean transitions.
- Emphasize the emotional content with a steady rhythm.
[Pre-Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression as before: Am, F, C, G.
- Focus on the emotional expression in your strumming.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression: Am, F, C, G
- Ensure the strumming pattern remains steady and matches the song's energy.
[Outro]
- Play the same chord progression as the verses and chorus: Am, F, C, G
- End on N.C. (no chord) 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:
- "My Fault" by Shaboozey is a reflective song about dealing with
heartbreak and personal struggles.
- The song features simple yet powerful chord progressions,
enhancing its emotional depth.
- Shaboozey is known for his distinctive style and storytelling
through his music, often reflecting on personal and relatable themes.