If you are looking for Fixed at Zero guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Fixed at Zero by VersaEmerge using guitar or guitar.
This song by VersaEmerge can also be played by that instruments.
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Fixed at Zero guitar chords has rhythm and included in Fixed at Zero (2010) album.
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Fixed at Zero by VersaEmerge Guitar Chords
This is a tab of the Acoustic version on the song, so sorry if the chords or timings are
different to the original.
Note to more advanced players: The chords in the verse and chorus take different shapes.
The (recommended) different chord shapes are laid out below. Also, I’m not sure what
the actual name for ‘Em/C’ is, I worked the chord out by ear and by watching at the
guitarist, so if anyone does know give me a shout and I’ll change it. Enjoy.
Verse:
|--7--| |--8--| |--3--| |--1--| |--2--|
|--8--| |--8--| |--3--| |--1--| |--4--|
|--9--| |--9--| |--4--| |--2--| |--4--|
|--9--| |-10--| |--5--| |--3--| |--4--|
|--7--| |-10--| |--5--| |--3--| |--2--|
|--7--| |--8--| |--3--| |--1--| |--2--|
Chorus:
|--3--| |--5--| |--5--|
|--5--| |--7--| |--5--|
|--5--| |--7--| |--5--|
|--5--| |--7--| |--7--|
|--3--| |--5--| |--7--|
|--3--| |--5--| |--5--|
Bridge:
|--7--| |--7--| |--5--| |--2--|
|--8--| |--8--| |--5--| |--4--|
|--9--| |--7--| |--5--| |--4--|
|--9--| |-10--| |--7--| |--4--|
|--7--| |--7--| |--7--| |--2--|
|--7--| |--7--| |--7--| |--2--|
Em – C x2
There’s
There’s a
And he’s
Always
Like it’s
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/v/versaemerge/fixed_at_zero_acoustic_crd_ver_2.html )
It’s got me
Trying not to g
Tell me there’s a
Oh,
Em – C x2
Oh make my bones do something
There’s
There’s a
And he’s
Always
Like it’s
It’s got me
Trying not to g
Tell me there’s a
Oh,
There’s a
And he’s
Always
Like it’s
It’s got me
Trying not to g
Tell me there’s a
Oh,
I’m
I’m
If you want to learn VersaEmerge Fixed at Zero 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 Fixed at Zero. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.