If you are looking for That Song in My Head guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play That Song in My Head by Julianne Hough using guitar or guitar.
This song by Julianne Hough can also be played by that instruments.
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That Song in My Head guitar chords has rhythm and included in Julianne Hough (2008) album.
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That Song in My Head by Julianne Hough Guitar Chords
Most of the verses are mainly down-up-down strumming
with a little freestyle picking in between. So before
anyone starts asking for a strum pattern, that’s it.
Remember music is about interpretation.. who cares
if you aren’t strumming it 100% like the song?!
C: x32010
F: 132211
G: 320001
Am: x02210
C/E: xx2010
G/B: x20033
G/F: 1×0003
F2: xx3011
C2: x35533
F5: 133xxx
G5: 355xxx
C5: x355xx
INTRO
C-C-F F-G-Am C-C-F F-G-C
VERSE
Y[C/E]ou were
The tailgate of
I[C/E] grew up in
Never
You [C/E]were swayin'
While the
[C/E-C/E-F] [F-G-C]
It was a[C/E] sweet,
That
You[C/E] caught me
But you’re
S[C/E]tarted slinging
Man, you
CHORUS
I keep search
I just wanna hear i
So I can
I g
Dancing in the
Oh, Lord, is it
I just can’t
[C/E-C/E-F] [F-G-C]
VERSE
I said, “[C/E]How ’bout an a
For y
You [C/E]wrote your
In the
My [C/E]heart and
Were
H
CHORUS
I keep searc
I just wanna hear
So I can
I g
Dancing in the
Oh, Lord, is it
I just can’t
BREAK
CHORUS
I keep searc
I just wanna hear
So I can
I g
Dancing in the
Oh, Lord, is it
I just can’t
OUTRO
C-C-F F-G-Am C2-C/E-F2 F5-G5-C5
If you want to learn Julianne Hough That Song in My Head 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 That Song in My Head. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.