Listen backing track Tonebridge Download Pdf Chords F Gm Bb Strumming There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ F Gm Bb F F It's a beautiful night, Gm We're looking
[D]It's a beautiful night, we're looking for something [Em]dumb to do, Hey [G]baby, I think I want to marry [D]you. . [D]Is it that look in your eyes, Or is it this [Em]dancing juice? Who [G]cares baby, I think I wanna marry [D]you. . [D]Well I know this little chapel on the boulevard we
Marry You by Bruno Mars Chords Different Versions Chords, Tab, Tabs. Key Variations. Play Advices. Chords Diagrams. Guitar Tabs UniverseHey baby, I think I wanna marry you. [Interlude] E Is it the look in your eyes, F#m Or is it this dancing juice? A Who cares baby, E I think I wanna marry you. [Verse] Well I know this little chapel F#m on the boulevard we can go (go), A No one will know (know), E Come on girl.Marry You - Bruno Mars - Easy 3 Chord Guitar Song Tutorial Guitar Lesson. Andy Guitar. 2.49M subscribers. Subscribe. 3.1K. 255K views 7 years ago Level 4 EASY songs with minor & sus2/sus4 chords
1.3K views 1 year ago Guitar. How To Play | Bruno Mars - Marry You Acoustic Version. Show more. How To Play | Bruno Mars - Marry You Acoustic Version Chapters: Intro - 00:00 Strumming Pattern - 00
Key: F C C# D D# (one step down) E (half step down) F (original key) F# (half step up) G (one step up) G# A A# B (Intro) F Gm Bb F F It's a beautiful night, Gm We're looking for something dumb to do. Bb Hey baby, F I think I wanna marry you. F Is it the look in your eyes, Gm Or is it this dancing juice?G No, I won't blame you; D It was fun girl. Don't say no, no, no, no-no; E Just say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah; G And we'll go, go, go, go-go. D If you're ready, like I'm ready. Cause it's a beautiful night, E We're looking for something dumb to do. G Hey baby, D I think I wanna marry you.The chords throughout are the same: E - F#m - A - E, but the melody changes. In order to follow the melody the E chord is sometimes played as a "C Shape", an open chord or as a series of "Consecutive 6ths"! Go ahead and arpeggiate it as you wish, just be sure not to go above the melody notes. Dig! -Related Lessons-
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