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Wallflower chords

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[Intro]
C   G   C
 
[Chorus]
C                               F         C
Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me?
C                   G
I'm sad and lonely too
C                              F         C
Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me?
C               G        C
I'm falling in love with you
 
v.1
G                                      C
Just like you, I'm wonderin' what I'm doin' here
D                  D                      G
Just like you, I'm wonderin' what's going on
C                                F         C
Wallflower wallflower won't you dance with me
    C          G       C
The night will soon be gone
 
 
[Break]
C C F C C C G G C C F C C C G C [Chorus] C F C Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me? C G I'm sad and lonely too C F C Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me? C G C I'm falling in love with you v.2 G C I have seen you standin' in a smoky haze D D G G And I know you're gonna be mine one of these days C F C Wallflower wallflower take a chance on me C G C Please let me drive you home [Break] C C F C C C G G C C F C C C G C [Chorus] C F C Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me? C G I'm sad and lonely too C F C Wallflower wallflower wont you dance with me? C G C E F I'm falling in love with you C G C G C G C G C I'm falling in love with you. How to play "Wallflower" by Uncle Earl on guitar Chords: C, G, F. [Verse Structure] - Each verse follows a specific chord pattern: - C, G, F, C, G, F, C. [Verse example] - C stands for "Lock up the door, throw away the key" - G said, "You'll get no more love from me" - C is for "Don't you know my name, won't always be the same" - F: "La dee day" [Chorus] The chorus progression is as follows: - C, G, F, C, F, C - For instance: "Hang your head and cry, You just said your last goodbye, babe" [Instrumental] - Follow the same chord progression as the verses and chorus. [Strumming pattern] - Strumming should be consistent from down to up. - Use down strums to keep rhythm and flow. [Transitions] - Practice sliding smoothly between C, G, and F. - Emphasize the timing and clarity of each chord change. [General Tip] - Standard tuning. - Tone: A clean, acoustic tone complements the song's folk flavor. - Practice: Begin slowly, ensuring smooth transitions, and gradually increase speed. [Common Mistakes] - Rapid chord changes. Ensure seamless transitions. - Inconsistent strumming. Maintain a consistent beat throughout. [Song Facts] Uncle Earl's folk tune "The Last Goodbye" features a simple and repeating chord pattern. The words convey a story of love, grief, and reflection. Uncle Earl is well-known for their perfect blend of traditional folk and bluegrass music, as well as their moving and captivating concerts.


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