When you looking for Ordinary People guitar chords, you have come to the perfect place.
You can play Ordinary People by John Legend using guitar or guitar.
This song by John Legend can also be played by that equipment.
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Ordinary People guitar chords has swing and included in Get Lifted (2004) album.
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Ordinary People by John Legend Guitar Chords
John Legend ~ “Ordinary People”
This is my first tab, but I’m pretty confident in it. A lot of these chords are very
(e.g., Bbmaj7 and Bbmaj9), you’ll probably notice a distinctly more exact sound when you
them where I’ve indicated.
Feel free to send me any questions or comments. Thanks.
Bbmaj7: x13231
Bbmaj9: x10211
Bb69: x10011
Bbm7: x13121
C#/Eb: xx1121
Ebmaj7: xx1333
Ebmaj9: xx1331
Fmaj7: 1×2210
Fmaj9: xx3553
Fmaj13: 1×0210
Fadd2: xx3213
Intro:
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Verse 1:
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We’re past the infatuation
It seems like we argue ever
Prechorus:
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I know
and we’ve both still got room left to
And though
And we’ll make this thing work but I
Chorus:
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Take it
Take it
Verse 2:
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It gets more confusing every
Oh, s
We kiss then we make up on the
Prechorus:
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I hang
and we feel like just walking
But as
Though it’s not a fantasy, I
Chorus:
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Take it
Take it
Bridge:
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Take it s
Maybe we’ll live and learn. [C#/Eb]Maybe we’ll crash and burn.
Chorus:
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Take it
Take it
Outro:
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Take it
This time we’ll take it
Take it
This time we’ll take it
Take i
Take it
If you want to study John Legend Ordinary People 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 lack tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is quite based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the simple guitar will feel to play Ordinary People. Guitar is not easy to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it.