John Mayer
John Mayer - No Such Thing guitar chord
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 14:04:44 -0500 From: Ericolicious@aol.com From: "Kaliis Smith" Subject: m/mayer_john/no_such_thing.crd Artist: John Mayer Album: Room for Squares Intro x7687x, x7697x, x7667x (he pretty much mixes these up however he wants so...) Verse x7687x, 5776xx, x466x, x3555x (or x32010), x7687x, 5776xx, x466x, 2443xx . Prechorus x02200, x02400, x02100, x02200 244322, x02200, x02400, x02100, x7687x repeat Chorus x02200, x57565x, x7687x (x4) Interlude (i am invincible.....) x32000, 5776xx, x32200, (repeat last two until he changes the lyric) 32000 Prechorus Chorus (x2)
Copyrights:
Author: John Mayer, Clay Cook
Composer: ?
Publisher: Sony Music Entertainment Netherlands B.V., Sony Music Entertainment Inc., Aware Records LLC
Details:
Released in: 2002
Language: English
5 Comments found
Sunday 15th of June 2003 06:00
cheers to the guy that explained how to play those weird chords.
Monday 12th of May 2003 18:25
most accurate I've seen... nice job :wink:
Monday 12th of May 2003 07:43
man, I just wanna play this song, I'm too busy
with girls and bars to learn these crazy chords, why can't they just be Cm Caddd9, F# man...like
chord pro...easy and cool
Tuesday 22nd of April 2003 11:40
heres how to read those charts:
say you're playing C major chord (assuming you know how to) the notation would be this : x32010. you read it from left to right, going up the strings. it's like tab sort of. therefore the first symbol you see in reading the chord from left to right would symbolize what to play for the 6th string E. like this (C chord again):
E A D G B E (open strings)
x 3 2 0 1 0 (C chord)
the x means you play the E string open, the 3 means you play the third fret of the A string, the 2 means you play the second fret, the 0 means play the G string open, the 1 means play the first fret of the B string, and the 0 means play the high E string open.
hope this helps.
Sunday 29th of December 2002 13:10
I have just started playing and I was wondering if anyone could le me in on how to read these chord charts???!! Any help would be nice! Thankyou