[Intro]
F C Am G
F C Am7 C
F C Am G
F C Am G
[Verse]
C
Pinholes in a tin-can sky
Am F
Stars shinin' like diamonds
F C Am
Got me wishin' I could bottle up time
G C
Take a sip and just dive in
F C
Don't let one second go
Am G
Or waste a drop of anything
F C
That sun is gettin' close
Am7 G
But you and me, yeah, baby, we
[Chorus]
F C
Still got a little moonlight
Am G F
Still got a little windin' road
F C
Still got a little all-night
Am
Left in the throttle
G
Yeah, girl, we got a little
F C
Love song on the radio dial
Am G
Bench-seat smile while you slide in the middle
Dm
And steal a little kiss on a night like this
F G F C Am7 G
Me and you can do a lot with a little
[Verse]
F C
One look could light one spark
Am7 G
And set the whole truck on fire
F C
One kiss could take two hearts
Am7 G
Further than any four tires
F C
That clock is countin' down
Am7 G
And I ain't even worried 'bout it
[Chorus]
F C
Still got a little moonlight
Am G F
Still got a little windin' road
F C
Still got a little all-night
Am
Left in the throttle
G
Yeah, girl, we got a little
F C
Love song on the radio dial
Am G
Bench-seat smile while you slide in the middle
Dm
And steal a little kiss on a night like this
F G F C Am
Me and you can do a lot with a little
G F C Am G
Yeah, a lot with a little
[Break]
F C
Me and you, me and you, yeah
Am7 G
We can do a lot with a little
F C
Me and you, me and you, yeah
Am G
We can do a lot with a little
[Chorus]
F C
Still got a little moonlight
Am7 G F
Still got a little windin' road
F C
Still got a little all-night
Am
Left in the throttle
G
Yeah, girl, we got a little
F C
Love song on the radio dial
Am G
Bench-seat smile while you slide in the middle
Dm
And steal a little kiss on a night like this
F G F C
Me and you can do a lot with a littllllle
Am G F C
Yeah, a lot with a little
[Outro]
Am G F C Am
Aw, yeah, a lot with a littllllllleee yeah
G F C AM G
Oh, a lot with a littiiiiile
How to play "A Lot With A Little" by Tyler Hubbard on guitar
This song is a heartfelt country ballad that utilizes a sequence of chords
to convey a warm, reflective mood. The primary chords are F, C, Am, G, and
includes an Am7 and Dm for depth.
Chords used: F, C, Am, G, Am7, Dm
Playing Style:
- The intro and verses should be played with a relaxed strumming pattern,
emphasizing the downbeat and allowing each chord to resonate, setting a
romantic and introspective atmosphere.
- Maintain a smooth and consistent rhythm throughout the song, allowing the
narrative and emotional content to shine through the chords and lyrics.
Common Mistakes:
- Not cleanly transitioning between the chords, particularly between F and C,
which are crucial for maintaining the song’s melodic flow. Practice these
transitions to ensure they are smooth.
- Overstrumming can overpower the vocals. Keep the strumming gentle and
controlled to support the vocals rather than compete with them.
Transitions:
- The shift from the verse into the chorus should seamlessly build up in
intensity, reflecting the lyrical progression from contemplation to
affirmation. This dynamic change should be subtle yet impactful, enhancing
the emotional delivery of the chorus.
Lyrics meaning:
"A Lot With A Little" explores the theme of making the most out of simple
moments. It’s a celebration of finding joy and contentment in the small
things, emphasizing that true happiness often comes from appreciating what
we have, especially when shared with someone special.
Remember:
- Ensure your guitar is well-tuned to keep the chords sounding bright and
clear, especially important when playing without a capo.
- Connect with the song's themes of simplicity and appreciation. Let your
playing reflect the joy and serenity of the lyrics, enhancing the listener's
emotional experience.
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