Can't Find One chords
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Capo 2nd fret
[Intro]
G
[Verse 1]
G
I get it, you're sorry, baby, I agree
Em
You're askin', what are we, but girl, there ain't no we
C
No more
Am7
I hate to be so bold
C D
I don't think much about ya, but I think you need to know
[Chorus]
G
I've looked in the liquor cabinet up above the sink
Em7
Tried to find it in my first two or three drinks
C
Hell, I even had my buddies help me look downtown
Am7 D
We looked till we forgot why we were lookin' around
G
I even thought I'd find it on a stranger's kiss
Em7
And I'm sorry to say that ain't where it is
C
I've tried to find a damn to give about the things you've done
Am7 D G
But I've looked everywhere, and I swear, girl, I can't find one
[Verse 2]
G
I even went searchin' out at the lake
Em7
And one thing's for certain, that's where it ain't
C Am7
But hey, there's always tonight
C D
Might find it in your best friend's kiss-me-eyes
[Chorus]
G
I've looked in the liquor cabinet up above the sink
Em7
Tried to find it in my first two or three drinks
C
Hell, I even had my buddies help me look downtown
Am7 D
We looked till we forgot why we were lookin' around
G
I even thought I'd find it on a stranger's kiss
Em7
And I'm sorry to say that ain't where it is
C
I've tried to find a damn to give about the things you've done
Am7 D G
But I've looked everywhere, and I swear, girl, I can't find one
[Guitar Solo]
G Em7
[Bridge]
Am Bm
Yeah, girl, I think it's time we just forget what we were
C D
I'll do us both a favor, let me call off the search
[Chorus]
G
'Cause I've looked in the liquor cabinet up above the sink
C
Hell, I even had my buddies help me look downtown
Am7 D
We looked till we forgot why we were lookin' around
G
I even thought I'd find it on a stranger's kiss
Em7
And I'm sorry to say that ain't where it is
C
I've tried to find a damn to give about the things you've done
Am7 D G Em7
But I've looked everywhere, and I swear, girl, I can't find one
[Outro]
C G
I can't find one
Can't Find One by Travis Denning Guitar Tutorial
Capo 2nd fret
Used Chords: G, Em7, C, Am7, D, Bm
Strumming Pattern: D DU UD D (Down, Down-Up, Up-Down, Down)
Tempo: Moderate
[Intro]
Start with a G chord.
Practice powerful and constant strumming.
[Verse 1]
Start with G.
Transition to Em with a nice crossfade.
Changing to C then to Am7.
Back to C, then into D.
Be sure to keep the strumming pattern even and consistent.
[Chorus]
Begin with G.
Transition to Em7, adding the touch.
Go to C then Am7.
Transpose to D, maintaining the rhythm.
Dynamic strumming - pull out the emotional weight.
[Verse 2]
Begin with the letter G.
Goes to Em7, goes to C.
To Am7, and then C.
Finish with D.
Make sure you keep your strumming right in time with the lyrics.
[Chorus]
Follow the same pattern as left before.
Play with a bit more emotional intensity on the strumming.
[Guitar Solo]
Play a G. Play an Em7.
Concern for keeping the rhythm and feel.
[Bridge]
Begin with Am.
Transition to Bm.
Run to C and then to D.
Back up the emotional climax of the song with dynamic strumming.
[Chorus]
Keep repeating the pattern that has been set.
Keep that energy and emotion high.
[Outro]
Finish on G to Em7.
Go to C, and then come back to G.
Bring the strumming to conclusion gradually.
Common mistakes:
Missing chord changes: First practice those slowly.
Inconsistent pattern in strumming.
Leaving out placement of capo; it is crucial for key.
Song Facts:
Travis Denning's "Can't Find One" is a reflective songwriting effort, which,
excitingly, doesn't succeed in finding an experiment in dealing with caring
for a past relationship. It describes the essence of moving on and that there is
nothing to hold onto. Travis Denning, an American country music
singer-songwriter figure, is renowned for his extremely relevant and strongly
felt lyrics combined with great, hard-sell performances. Thematic concerns often
identify with his music and range from personal love and loss issues,
to growth and survival tendencies.