Saturday, July 24, 2010

How to play - I'm yours (by Jason Mraz)

Hi there, here you have a video tutorial about how to play in guitar the very famous song "I'm yours" by Jason Mraz. To play chords of this song, you can use capo at second fret or not. If using capo (recommended), you have to use chords in brackets, otherwise, use chords without brackets. If you have any question, feel free to leave them as comments. Finally, the whole finger picking of the intro sounds like this.




The next tablature contains the "finger picking" shown in the previous video.
  
E G Gm# B
E|--7/9----7-------|--7/9----6-------|--7/9----4-------|-----------------|
B|--7/9----7-------|--7/9----7-------|--7/9----4-------|--4/5------------|
G|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------4-------|
D|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
A|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|--4/7------------|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

NOTE: '/' = slide down.

And here you have the lyrics with its corresponding chords. Remember, use chords in brackets if using capo at second fret. Simply play these chords through the whole song.

B(A)
Well, you done done me and you bet I felt it
F#(E)
I tried to be chill but your so hot that i melted
Gm#(Fm#) E(D)
I fell right through the cracks, and i'm tryin to get back
B(A)
before the cool done run out i'll be givin it my best test
F#(E)
and nothin's gonna stop me but divine intervention
Gm#(Fm#) E(D)
I reckon it's again my turn to win some or learn some


B(A) F#(E)
I won't hesitate no more,
Gm#(Fm#) E(D)
no more, it cannot wait i'm yours


F#(E) F#(E)
Well open up your mind and see like me
Gm#(Fm#)
open up your plans and damn you're free
E(D)
look into your heart and you'll find love love love
F#(E) F#(E)
listen to the music at the moment maybe sing with me
Gm#(Fm#)
Ah, la peaceful melody
E(D)
It's your god forsaken right to be loved loved loved loved Loved


These are chords of the song (B, A, F#, E, Gm#, Fm#, D):