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You can play Come On/Let’s Go by Paul Weller using guitar or guitar.
This song by Paul Weller can also be played by that instruments.
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Come On/Let’s Go guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album.
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Come On/Let’s Go by Paul Weller Guitar Chords
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Come on/Lets go
by Paul Weller
Chords for opening riff:
[EADGBE]079900 [EADGBE]x46600 [EADGBE]x24400
[E] [Db] [B]
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]Yo[B]u [B]have never been there……..
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]No[B]th[B]ing else matters………
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]Ha[B]ng[B]ing round the corner……..
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]Si[B]ng[B] you little………….
I believ[A]e……, We are..[B]……….
And I fe[A]el….., And it..[Abm]….[-]..[Abm7]….
E, Db, B riff X2 for second verse
Then repeat A, B, A, Abm, Abm7
E, Db, B riff X2 then:
E:————————————————————|
B:————————————————————|
G:——————9—————————————–|
D:–9—-11-11———-11——–9——11-11——9-11-9-11-|
A: (Play open & let ring)
E:———————————————————–
E:————————————————————|
B:————————————————————|
G:————————————————————|
D:——————9—————————————9-|
A:–9—-11-11———-11——–9——11-11——-9–11—-|
E: (Play open & let ring)
Play this instrumental once then twice over lyrics:
[A]Come on, Baby…[E]. Yeah come [A]on, Baby……..[E]
But you say…..[B], I say…….[A]., I just……[Abm]..,
And you………[A], Then I……[B]., And………[Dbm]..,
And it gets…..[Abm]….[-].[Abm7]
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]Be[B]en[B] planting up the…………..
[E] [Db][Db]
[-]Be[B]en[B] planting up the…………..
[A]Come on,……..,[E] Yeah come [A]on, Baby let?s go[E]
But you say where[A] to, I say I don?t know[E].
End Riff:
B:10-10-10-10-10-9 10–10-10-10-10-9 10–10-10-10-10-9–12-12-10-9-|
G:11-11-11-11-11-9 11–11-11-11-11-9 11–11-11-11-11-9–13-13-11-9-|
B:10-10-10-10-10-9 10–10-10-10-10-9-|
G:11-11-11-11-11-9 11–11-11-11-11-9-|
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If you want to learn Paul Weller Come On/Let’s Go 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 Come On/Let’s Go. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.