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You can play versatile instrument Would? using ukulele or guitar.
This song by Alice in Chains can also be played by that instruments.
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Would? chords has rhythm and included in Dirt (1992) album.
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Would? by Alice in Chains Ukulele Chords
In the key of F#minor
Moderate Speed
Chords used in this song include:
F#m F#m(octaved) Bm G D7 G# E
e-2------------------2---3--2---4---0-------------------------------|
b-2------------------3---3--1---4---0-------------------------------|
G-2----6-------------4---0--2---5---1-------------------------------|
D-4----4-------------4---0--0---6---2-------------------------------|
A-4------------------2---2------6---2-------------------------------|
E-2----------------------3------4---0-------------------------------|
The bass starts out the song, the guitar comes in when you hear the ooohs from
layne and the riff, the opening riff , goes like this:
e------------------------------------------------------------------|
b-------------------------------5----------------------------------|
G-4h6~4h6~4-4~~~4h6~4h6-4-4~~~-4---4h6~4h6~4-4~~~4h6~4h6~4-4~~~----|
D-4--~4--~4-5~~~4--~4---4-5~~~5----4--~4--~4-5~~~4--~4--~4-5~~~--2-|
A---------------------------------------------------------------2--|
E--------------------------------------------------------------3---|
The verse riff on the other hand goes like this, the same, but at a lower octave:
Know me Broken by my Master Teach thee of child love here after
D-----------------------------------2-------------------------------------2-|
A-2h4~2h4~2-2~~~----2h3~2h3~2-2~~~-2--2h4~2h4~2-2~~~------2h4~2h4~2-2~~~-2--|
E-2--~2--~2-3~~~----2--~2--~2-3~~~3---2--~2--~2-3~~~------2--~2--~2-3~~~3---|
go back to the opening riff and play it once, then move on to the second verse,
just like the first, different lyrics:
Drifting bodies Sole desertion Flying not yet quite the notion
D-----------------------------------2-------------------------------------2-|
A-2h4~2h4~2-2~~~----2h3~2h3~2-2~~~-2--2h4~2h4~2-2~~~------2h4~2h4~2-2~~~-2--|
E-2--~2--~2-3~~~----2--~2--~2-3~~~3---2--~2--~2-3~~~------2--~2--~2-3~~~3---|
go back to the opener riff, then to the third chorus:
now it’s on to the bridge and the outro:
That’s the “bomb track”, good tune, I play it out all the time acoustic and with
the band, get noticed get “chains”, alice in chains!
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To play the this songs, including Would? by Alice in Chains by ukulele, the most crucial basic ukulele chords to learn are C chord, D chord, G chord, and Em chord.
These set you up to play a ton of songs, and each of them is easy to master.