If you are looking for John Sinclair guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play John Sinclair by John Lennon using guitar or guitar.
This song by John Lennon can also be played by that instruments.
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John Sinclair guitar chords has rhythm and included in Some Time in New York City (1972) album.
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John Sinclair by John Lennon Guitar Chords
Open E tuning: E,B,E,G#,B,e
w/slide
[Fig.1]
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|------0---0---0---------------0-|------0---0---0---------------0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|3/4-0-----------3/4-3/4-0-------|3/4-0-----------3/4-3/4-0-------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
[Fig.2]
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|------5---5---5---------------5-|------5---5---5---------------0-|
|4/5-------------4/5-4/5---------|4/5-------------4/5-4/5---------|
|----5-------------------5-------|----5-------------------5-------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
[Fig.1b]
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|------0---0---0---------------0-|------0---0---0-----------------|
|--------------------------------|----------------53-----------0-|
|3/4-0-----------3/4-3/4-0-------|3/4-0-----------53-3/4-0-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
[ext.
|------------------------|
|--------------0---0-----|
|--0---------------------|
|--0-3/4-0---0-----------|
|------------------------|
|------------------------|
[Fig.3]
|----------------------------7---|--------------------------5----|
|----------------------7-----7---|--------------------------5----|
|----------------------7---------|--------------------------5----|
|/7----------7-------7---7-------|/5------------------------5----|
|/7----7---------7---------------|/5------------------------5----|
|/7------------------------------|/5------------------------5----|
[Fig.4]
|3---0---
|3---0--- -3-0-----|
|3---0--- -3-0-----|
|3---0---|3---0--- -3-0-----|
|3---0--- -3-0-----|
got to set him
[Fig.5]
|--------12----12-------12---12-12---|
|--------12----12-------12---12-12---|
|--------12-------11/12------12-12---|
|/12----------------------------12---|
|/12----------------------------12---|
|/12----------------------------12---|
Intro:
[Fig.1]
[Fig.2]
[Fig.1b]
[ext.]
[Fig.1]
It aint fair John Sinclair in the stir for breathing air
[Fig.2]
Wont you care for John Sinclair in the stir for breathing air
[Fig.1b]
Let him be set him free let him be like you and me
[ext.]
[Fig.3]
They gave him ten for two what else can the judges do
[Fig.4]
We got to? set him
[Fig.5]
Free
Repeat above sequence for all verses and interludes.
NOTE:
There are a few little variations, but they’re all based
Upon the main Figs.
Remember that when playing with a slide in open tuning,it isn’t
esential to hitth notes exactly all the time; it’s okay to catch
neighbouring strings too.
Don’t be too fussy with it. Be a bit scruffy.
Finally, if you prefer, in place of Fig.3, you can just
strum a B and A at the 7th and 5th respectively.
If you want to learn John Lennon John Sinclair 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 John Sinclair. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.