If you are looking for Golden Moments guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Golden Moments by James Taylor using guitar or guitar.
This song by James Taylor can also be played by that instruments.
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Golden Moments guitar chords has rhythm and included in In the Pocket (1976) album.
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Golden Moments by James Taylor Guitar Chords
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Words & Music by James Taylor
(c) 1976, 1980 Country Road Music
Now if [A/D]all my golden
they would
D G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm C/D
And after it was over we could have it back again
D G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm D/E E D/E E
with credit to the editor for striking out the rain, very clean
G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm Csus2
And all it really needed was the proper point of view
[C/F]No one’s gonna bring me [A/D]down. [C/F]No one’s gonna stop me [C/D]now
Now I g[A/D]athered up my
and I
D G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm C/D D
It all went for a good time and a song, come on
D G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm D/E E D/E E
But laughter was like music; it did float my soul along for a while
G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm Csus2
And all it really needed was the proper point of view
[C/F]No one’s gonna reach me [A/D]here. [C/F]No one’s gonna know I’m[C/D] gone
You may t[A/D]hink I might be
but I
D G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm C/D D
I do not trust your senses to remember your name
G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm D/E E D/E E
Without corrective lenses things are never twice the same
G Em7 A7Sus4 A#dim7 Bm Csus2
And all it really needed was the proper point of view
[C/F]No one’s gonna bring me [A/D]down. [C/F]No one’s gonna stop me [A/D]now.
[C/F]No one’s gonna reach me [A/D]here. [C/F]No one’s gonna know I’m[A/D] gone.
C/F A/D C/F A/D (repeat and fade)
[—]A/D: xx0220
C/F: xx3010
Csus2: x3x030
A#dim7:x12020
D/E: xx2232
If you want to learn James Taylor Golden Moments 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 Golden Moments. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.