How to play wild child on guitar
Wild Child Lou Reed Chords and Lyrics for Guitar
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"Wild Child"
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album _Lou Reed_
(Lou Reed, 1972)
written by Lou Reed
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Intro /G}
[D]I was talking to Chuck in his Ghengis Khan [G]suit and his wizard's hat[D]
[D]He spoke of his movie and how he was making [G]a new soundtrack[D]
[C]And then we spoke of kids on the coast[G]
[C]and different types of organic soa[G]p
[C]And the way suicides don't leave notes[G]
[Am]Then we spoke of Lorraine, always back to Lorraine[D]
[D]I was speaking to Phil who was given to pills and small [G]racing cars[D]
[D]He had given 'em up since his last crack-up had [G]carried him too far[D]
[C]Then we spoke of movies and verse[G]
[C]and the way an actress held her purse[G]
[C]And the way life at times could get wors[G]e
[A]Then we spoke of Lorraine, always back to Lorraine[D]
[D]Ah, she's a wild child a[G]nd nobody can[D] get at her[G]
She's a wild child oh, and nobody can get to her
[Bm]Sleeping out on the street[G]
[D]Oh, living all alon[G]e
[D]without a house or a home[G]
[F#m]and then she asked you, please
[A]hey baby, can I have some spare change
Oh, can I break your heart[D]
[D]She's a wild chi[G]ld
[D]She's a wild chi[G]ld
I was talking to Betty about her auditions
how they made her ill
The life of the theater is certainly fraught
with many spills and chills
But she calmed down after some wine
which is what happens most of the time
Then we sat and both spoke in rhyme
Till we spoke of Lorraine
ah, it's always back to Lorraine
I was talking to Ed who'd been reported dead
by mutual friends
He thought it was funny that I had no money
to spend on him
So we both shared a piece of sweet cheese
and sang of our lives and our dreams
And how things can come apart at the seams
And we talked of Lorraine
always back to Lorraine
She's a wild child
oh, and nobody can get at her
She's a wild child
oh, and nobody can get to her
Sleeping out on the street
Oh, living all alone
without a house or a home
and then she asked you, please
oh baby, can I have some spare change
Now can I break your heart
She's a wild child
she's a wild child
intro /G}
. - harmonics
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"Wild Child"
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album _Le Bataclan '72_
(Lou Reed/John Cale/Nico, 2003)
Jan 29, 1972
Le Bataclan, Paris, France
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I was talking to Chuck in his Ghengis Khan suit
and his wizard's hat
We were talking about the movie he made
and his new soundtrack
Then we talked about kids on the coast
and different kinds of organic soap
And the way suicides don't leave notes
Then we talked about Lorraine
it always gets back to Lorraine
I was talking to Phil, he was addicted to pills
and small racing cars
He'd given 'em up since his last crack-up
had carried him too far
Then we spoke of rhythm and verse
about the different ways an actress can hold her purse
And the way life at times could get worse
Then we talked 'bout Lorraine
it always comes down to Lorraine
She's a wild child
and nobody can get at her
She's a wild child
woh, nobody can get to her
Sleeping out on the street
Woh, living all alone
without a house or a home
and then she asked you, hey please
hey baby, can I have some spare change
Can I break your heart
She's a wild child
she's a wild child
I was. .
I was talking to Betty about her auditions
somehow they made her so ill
You know that life of the theater is certainly fraught
with many spills and chills, ah
Then she settled down after some wine
which is what happens most of the time
Then we both sat and spoke in rhyme
Till we'll be back to Lorraine
it always gets back to Lorraine
I'd been talking to Ed who'd been reported dead
by some mutual friends
He thought it was funny that I had no money
to spend on him
Then we sat down and ate some sweet cheese
and talked about our lives and our dreams
And the way things can come apart at the seams
Then we talked about Lorraine
it always gets back to Lorraine, oh
She's a wild child
yeah, nobody can get at her
She's a wild child
and nobody can get to her
Sleeping out on the streets
Woh, living all alone
without a house or a home
then she asked you, hey please
baby, can I have some spare change
Can I break your heart
She's a wild child
she's a wild child
She's a wild child
* all the strings downtuned one and a half tone (1 + 1/2)
1c# ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from e to c#)
2G# ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from B to G#)
3E ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from G to E)
4B ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from D to B)
5F# ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from A to F#)
6C# ----- * downtuned one and a half tone (from E to C#)
Olivier Landemaine's The VU Web Page says:
there is no speed correction
and the whole recording is too slow (6%)
as compared with the French TV broadcast.
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WILD CHILD Chords - The Black Keys
Intro | Gm | Gm | C | C | Gm | Gm | C | C | | Gm | Gm Bb | C | C Bb Am | Gm | Gm Bb F | Dm | C Bb Am |Verse 1:
GmCI'm just a stranger
GmCWith a twisted smile and I'm wondering, ahh
GmCYour heart is in danger
GmCCome close now, let me tell you a lie
Gm Gm Bb C Wild child C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You got me runnin' through the turnstile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C Baby girl, we better make it worthwhile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C C Bb Am You're gonna get my love today-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-yeah
Verse 2:
GmCYou are a sweet dream
GmCWith a tender heart and a beautiful smile
GmCBut things aren't what they seem
GmCSo I'll let you go and dream for a while
Gm Gm Bb C Wild child C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You got me coming outta exile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C Baby girl you know I'm liking your style C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You're gonna get my love today-ay-ay-ay-yeah
Guitar solo | Gm | Gm Bb | C | C Bb Am | | Gm | Gm Bb | C | C Bb Am | | Gm | Gm Bb | C | C Bb Am | | Gm | Gm Bb | C | C |Bridge:
GmBbCBbI just wanna hold you at the end of every day
GmBbCBbGirl, I want to please you, oh, I'm needing you to stay
GmBbCBbThe sun is gonna shine if you would just come out and play
GmBbCBaby won't you show me your wild child ways
Gm Gm Bb C Wild child C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You got me runnin' through the turnstile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C Baby girl, we better make it worthwhile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C C Bb Am You're gonna get my love today-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-yeah Gm Gm Bb C Wild child C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You got me coming outta exile C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C Baby girl you know I'm liking your style C Bb Am Gm Gm Bb C You're gonna get my love today-ay-ay-ay-yeah
guitar chords, lyrics, chord fingerings
In this section, we will analyze the chords of the song "Pray, child!" for guitar performed by Alexander Barykin.
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E A E Pray, child - doubt is a stone F#m E Your chest does not weigh A E Your prayer is a pure flame, D E A Holy love burns. Chorus : A7 Hm E A Pray, child - heeds you Hm C# F#m Creator of countless worlds. A7 Hm E A And the drops of your tears counts Hm C#m D And I'm ready to answer you. Hm E A And I'm ready to answer you. Maybe your guardian angel All these tears will collect. And to their starry abode He will take you to the throne of God. Chorus : Pray, child - grow up with age. And God forbid at the time of later years, With such clear eyes You look at God's light. You look at God's light. Pray, child - grow up with years. And God forbid at the time of later years, With such clear eyes You look at God's light. You look at God's light.
The song "Pray, child!", performed by Alexander Barykin, is suitable for learning by a beginner guitarist. It's a pretty simple but beautiful song. In every company, someone will probably want to sing it and play the guitar. The chords and lyrics of the song were composed and checked by experienced guitarists.
The site provides the ability to translate chords into a convenient key, enable automatic scrolling and print chords. For convenience, all the fingerings of the chords that are found in the song "Pray, child!" are shown. If you are a beginner, you can pick up chords without a bar. Also, you can see other chords of songs performed by Alexander Barykin.
How to learn to play songs on the guitar?
In this article, we will discuss the basics of how to start learning to play the guitar. We'll cover topics like choosing the right guitar, learning basic chords, finding the right instructor, and setting goals for your practice.
The guitar is a popular instrument that can be used in a variety of genres, from country to metal, or just play songs on the guitar. Learning to play the guitar can be fun and rewarding, but learning it takes time and practice.
The first step in learning to play the guitar is choosing the right instrument. There are many different types of guitars on the market, so you should do some research before making a purchase. You want to find a guitar that is comfortable for you to hold and that has strings that suit your skill.
Once you have chosen a guitar, you need to find an instructor who will teach you how to play it.
Learn the basic chords of a song on the guitar
To start learning to play the guitar, you need to learn a few basic chords. A chord is simply two or more notes played together. There are many different chords that can be played on the guitar, and each one has its own unique sound.
One of the best ways to learn chords is to use a chord chart. The chord chart shows which fingers to play each chord, as well as the notes that make up each chord. You can find free chord charts online or in music theory books.
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