If you are looking for Elevator guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Elevator by Hot Hot Heat using guitar or guitar.
This song by Hot Hot Heat can also be played by that instruments.
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Elevator guitar chords has rhythm and included in Elevator (2005) album.
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Elevator by Hot Hot Heat Guitar Chords
i’m not much for Canada bands (no offense please), but i must say this band is one of my
this song’s pretty rad too. enjoy!
ELEVATOR by HOT HOT HEAT
(acoustic-ish style w/8 beats a measure)
Chords
A__________002220
Dm_________000231
Dm/G_______300231
C__________032010
C#?________042010 (C w/base c#)
Am_________002210
Dm/G&B_____300201 (Dm/G with open B string)
B w/D______XXX43X
A w/C______XXX21X
C w/E______XXXX10 (these last 3 chords shown again below near “lead in”)
::INTRO:: (in song is played on piano)
E------------------5-8-7-5---5--|
B----5---8-6-5---6---------6----|
G------6-------7----------------|
D--7----------------------------|
A-------------------------------|
e-------------------------------| x 6 (after 1st 2 times, is played with A and
A>>>>>>>>>>>Dm>>>>>>>>>>>>> D chords underneath as shown)
::Verse 1::
::BRIDGE:: (played over the last A chord)
E---------------------|
B----5---8-6-5---6----|
G------6-------7------|
D--7---------------7--|
A---------------------|
e---------------------|
::Chorus 1::
don’t take me
C C#? Am
i’ll just fall down once again
Dm Dm/G&B
don’t take me up
i’ll just fall down (play intro 2X)
::Verse 2::
wake me, when you’re educated
i know you will (oh ya you will)
you’ll be, self-medicated
you’re spinning round (and round and round)
you’ll be there, but no one will even
know your name
::BRIDGE::
::Chorus 2::
don’t take me
C C#? Am
i’ll just fall down once again
don’t take me u
C C#? Am
i’ll only find my way back down
Dm Dm/G&B
don’t take me up
::”lead in”::
B w/D______XXX43X
A w/C______XXX21X
C w/E______XXXX10
B w/D A w/C B w/D A w/C
it’s true i’ve dabbled at times, with confident lines
B w/D A w/C B w/D A w/C
i was half of a man, nearly half of the time
C w/E B w/D C w/E B w/D
in an innocent way, i thought it could stay
B w/D A w/C B w/D A w/C
with us both on the ground, with us fooling around
C w/E B w/D C w/E B w/D A
let’s just stay on the ground, let’s stay fooling around on the ground
::INTRO:: X 1 then ::BRIDGE:: X 1
::Chorus 3::
don’t take me
C C#? Am
i’ll just fall down like i knew that i would
don’t take me
C C#? Am
i’ll only find my way back down
Dm Dm/G&B
don’t take me up
i’ll just fall down
::INTRO:: X 4 (starts on “down”, and Verse chords can be played underneath)
i’ll just fall down (end of 2nd INTRO)
i’ll just fall… (end of 4th INTRO)
E----X------|
B----5------|
G----6------|
D----7------|
A----0------|
e----X------|
down.
moreNOTES:: Versesplay each chord once and let ring
Chorusplay Dm, Dm/G, Am each 8 times and C, C#? each 4 times , like you’re
on each count/beat, but let last chord ring
“lead in” play each chord 4 times like on each beat
FIN.
If you want to learn Hot Hot Heat Elevator 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 Elevator. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.