If you are looking for Do You Mean guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Do You Mean by The Chainsmokers using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Chainsmokers can also be played by that instruments.
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Do You Mean guitar chords has Disco rhythm and included in album.
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Do You Mean by The Chainsmokers Guitar Chords
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CHORUS:
[C]Do you [G]mean, do you mean what you [D]say?
[Em] What you said now you can’t take [C]away
[G] You’re my Gospel but I’m losing [D]faith, [Em]losing faith
[C] Do you [G]mean, do you mean what you [D]say?
[Em]Take a minute, do you need to stop and [C]think?
[G]What we had now, we can throw [D]away, [Em]throw away
POST-CHORUS:
Show me that you [C]mean [G]it, (Ayy)
Show me that you [D]mean it [Em]
Do you really [C]mean it? [G]
Everything happens for a [D]reason [Em]
Show me that you [C]mean [G]it (Do [D]you, do [Em]you?)
Show me that you [C]mean [G]it (Do [D]you, do [Em]you?)
VERSE:
I hope you [C]mean what you [G]say, girl
I hope you ain’t [D]lying to my [Em]face, girl (Lying to my face)
You said you [C]needed some [G]space, girl
I tried to [D]stay out your [Em]way, girl
You heard some [C]stories ’bout my [G]past, ayy
Wish we could [D]leave ’em in the [Em]past, ayy
You said it’s [C]hard for you to [G]trust, again
I wonder [D]if you’re really [Em]over it
PRE-CHORUS:
Bounce back like a [D]re[Em]bound, [C]ooh, [G]yeah
Are you saying what you [D]mean [Em]now? [C] [G](Skrrt)
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VERSE:
[G]Time’s up, but you’re gonna say, [D]”Next”
[Em]Can’t lie what you did to [C]me, yeah
[G]Put you out like a [D]cigarette
[Em]Put me out of my [C]misery, yeah
It’s [G]not you, it’s [D]me
Come on, [Em]seriously
[C]Heard that once or [G]twice before
[D]You got that [Em]straight from a movie
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If you want to learn The Chainsmokers Do You Mean guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Do You Mean. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.