If you are looking for Ring My Bell guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Ring My Bell by Anita Ward using guitar or guitar.
This song by Anita Ward can also be played by that instruments.
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Ring My Bell guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Ring My Bell by Anita Ward Guitar Chords
RING MY BELL
As recorded by Anita Ward
(Released as a Single in 1979)
Transcribed by Brian Murtagh
Gtr I (E A D G B E) – ‘Guitar 1’
Gtr II (E A D G B E) – ‘Guitar 2’
Gtr III (E A D G B E) – ‘Bell’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v79l5M9IJrjg&featurerelated
Riff A
[4/4] Gtr I
E S S S S S S e e S S E S S S S S S S S e S S S S S S
|——-11—13-11—13—-11-13—|———11—13-11—13——-11-13-13-13-|
|—-13-11—13-11—13-13-11-13—|—-x-13-11—13-11—13-13-13-11-13-13-13-|
|—-12—————–12———|—-x-12—————–12-12————-|
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| Gtr II
| E. S E Q E S S E E. S E Q E S S E
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|-8——8——-8——-8–8–8—|-9——–9——-9——-9—–9–9——-|
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|-5——5——-5——-5–5–5—|-6——–6——-6——-6—–6–6——-|
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[4/4] Gtr I
E S S S S S S e e S S E S S S S S S S S e S S S S S S
|——-11—13-11—13—-11-13—|———11—13-11—13——-11-13-13-13-|
|—-13-11—13-11—13-13-11-13—|—-x-13-11—13-11—13-13-13-11-13-13-13-|
|—-12—————–12———|—-x-12—————–12-12————-|
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| E. S E Q E S S E E. S E Q E S S E
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|-8——9——-8——-8–8–8—|-8——–8——-8——-8—–8–8——-|
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|-5————–5——-5–5–5—|-5——–5——-5——-5—–5–5——-|
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Fill 1
H. Q H Q Q W W
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|—————–|———————|————-|——|
|—————–|———————|————-|——|
|—————–|———————|————-|——|
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Fill 2
W W Q Q H
|———-|———-|———————|
|———-|———-|——-
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Q Q Q Q W
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|——-[20]——–[20]–|-
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|————————-|———|
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Fill 3
W W Q Q H W
|———-|———-|——————|———|
|———-|———-|——-
|———-|———-|-
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Lyrics:
Intro : Riff 1 x2 and subsequently throughout (W/Fill 1 on repeat)
I’m glad you’re home
Well, did you really miss me?
I guess you did by the look in your eye (look in your eye, look in your eye)
Well lay back and relax while I put away the dishes
Then you and me can rock a bell
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell W/fill 2
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell W/fill 3
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell W/fill 2
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell W/fill 3
(Same fill layout for subsequent choruses)
The night is young and full of possibilities
Well come on and let yourself be free
My love for you, so long I’ve been savin’
Tonight was made for me and you
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)
(you can ring my bell, you can ring my bell
ding, dong, ding, ah-ah, ring it!
you can ring my bell, anytime, anywhere
ring it, ring it, ring it, ring it, oww!
you can ring my bell, you can ring my bell
ding, dong, ding, ah-ah, ring it!
you can ring my bell, anytime, anywhere
ring it, ring it, ring it, ring it, oww!)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ding-dong-ding)
You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell (ring my bell, ring-a-ling-a-ling
If you want to learn Anita Ward Ring My Bell 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 Ring My Bell. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.