Strawberry Wine And A Cheap Six Pack chords
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[Intro]
A E B A E B A
E B A E B
[Verse 1]
A E
Half past nine
B A E B
I send you a text, soon as that sun dropped
A E
Kill my headlights
F#m
Pull up, pick you up out by the mailbox
A E B
You'd lay the seat back and I'd find a place to go
A E B
I'd play it cool, you'd play the radio
A E B
Find a back road with a little magic on it
F#m
Back when all we really wanted was
[Chorus]
A E B
A hand-me-down Tacoma, with a dent in the side
A E B A
10 miles over that county-line speed-limit sign
E B
Black and mild smoke out on the wind
F#m E
Hot July moon, I swear that I can hear you singin' again
A C#m
First taste of love
B A C#m B
No, I couldn't get enough
A E B
Girl, that's where I go, when I go back
F#m A E B
Strawberry wine and a cheap six pack
[Verse 2]
A E
Half-drunk kiss
B A E B
On the bank of river, under wished-on stars
A E
Yeah, we jumped right in
B F#m E
Set the night on fire with you in my arms
A E B
All summer long you said, "Don't let me go"
A E B
Leaves fell, we did too, next thing you know
A E B
It's all long gone but, girl, I swear
F#m
Sometimes I'm right back there in
[Chorus]
A E B
A hand-me-down Tacoma, with a dent in the side
A E B A
10 miles over that county-line speed-limit sign
E B
Black and mild smoke out on the wind
F#m E
Hot July moon, I swear that I can hear you singin' again
A C#m
First taste of love
B A C#m B
No, I couldn't get enough
A E B
Girl, that's where I go, when I go back
F#m B
Strawberry wine and a cheap six pack
[Guitar Solo]
B C#m A E
B C#m A E
[Bridge]
A B
Don't matter where I go, don't matter where I'm at
A E B
One sip of that song and girl, I'm right back to
[Chorus]
A E B
A hand-me-down Tacoma, with a dent in the side
A E B A
10 miles over that county-line speed-limit sign
E B
Black and mild smoke out on the wind
F#m E
Hot July moon, I swear that I can hear you singin' again
A C#m
First taste of love
B A C#m B
No, I couldn't get enough
A E B
Girl, that's where I go, when I go back
F#m E A E B A E B
Strawberry wine and a cheap six pack
[Outro]
A E B
That's where I go, when I go back
F#m N.C.
Strawberry wine and a cheap six pack
How to play "Strawberry Wine And A Cheap Six Pack" by
Travis Denning on acoustic guitar
Playing Technique: Use open chords and a relaxed strumming pattern,
which feels right with the tenderhearted sentiment of the song.
Tuning: Half step down - Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb.
[Intro]
Chords: A, E, B, A, E, B, A, E, B, A, E, B
Strum each chord firmly with down-strokes.
Maintain a consistent rhythm that will mark out the mood of the song.
[Verse 1]
Chords: A, E, B, A, E, B, A, E, F#m
Play A for two bars and shift to E and B.
Example: On "Half past nine", sound the A on "Half" and the E on "past".
Emphasize the words in the lyrics by aligning chord changes with the
downbeat on every line.
[Chorus]
Chords: A, E, B, A, E, B, A, E, B, F#m, E, A, C#m, B, A, C#m, B, A, E, B, F#m, A, E, B
Play a combination of down-and-up strums to make a continuous rhythm.
Emphasize the first beat in each measure to put an accent on the melody.
Example: For "A hand-me-down Tacoma", strum A on "A", E on "hand".
[Verse 2]
Chords: A, E, B, A, E, B, A, E, B, F#m
Have the same strumming pattern as the first verse.
Example: For "Half-drunk kiss", strum A on "Half" and E on "drunk".
[Guitar Solo]
Chords: B, C#m, A, E, B, C#m, A, E
Follow the same pattern as the chorus.
Give careful attention to timing and chord transitions.
[Bridge]
Chords: A, B, A, E, B
For the bridge, use A, B, and E with the strumming.
Example: For "Don't matter where I go", strum A on "Don't", B on "matter".
[Outro]
Chords: A, E, B, A, E, B, F#m, N.C.
End with the same chords as the introduction.
Lightly strum to end the song quietly.
Common Mistakes:
Really slowing down on the changes in chords, practice slowly so there
is a smooth transition.
Avoid striking the strings too hard or unevenly; keep the strumming soft and even.
Ensure your guitar is tuned down by 1/2 step.
Song Facts: "Strawberry Wine And A Cheap Six Pack" by Denning Travis is a country
song exuding nostalgia. The words are a reflection of the artist's memories of young
love and carefree days. Denning Travis' storytelling comes to the very heart of
reminiscing in yonder years. It's a song that really brings out the emotional tie to
one's youth and childhood experiences. Denning's music often merges traditional,
old-school country themes with contemporary elements. He speaks with thorough
thoughts and communicates so the feelings of his listeners in a very relatable manner.
To that effect, Denning's career is written in his capacity to communicate
the most heart-felt of stories through song.