We go over some tips on chord switching and practice the chord order together before moving on to the strumming pattern. Starting with the rhythm, most of the song uses a 4-chord progression, consisting of some simple chords (G, Em, C, D). The ultimate “I’m Yours” Easy Guitar Lesson! I hope that you’ve enjoyed this lesson on the I’m Yours chords and thank you for hanging with me.Welcome to my I’m Yours Guitar Tutorial by Jason Mraz, which uses one of the easiest 4-chord progressions on guitar.Īs you’ll see in the first clip, we’re going to go over both the acoustic rhythm part and an easy lead guitar part. In case you haven’t watched the video, I’ve included an explanation of the cool chord riff that’s found in the Intro. I’m Yours is a fun song that everybody loves. And, it’s especially helpful when you’re not familiar with the song or there’s a section of the song that you don’t remember (Bridges and Interludes are notorious surprises that can derail a song’s performance). It’s just easier to see where you’re going when you have a map. Once you become familiar with chord charts, you’re never going to want to go back. Bridge: 4-bar pattern Measure 1 (G for 2 beats and D for 2 beats), Measure 2 (Em for 2 beats and D for 2 beats), Measure 3 (C for 4 beats), and Measure 4 (A7 for 4 beats).This chord is a surprise, creates tension and breaks up the repeated cycle.
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