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  1. To identify the key of a song by it's chords choose the chords below and see the highlighted slices on the circle of fifths to the right. This searches all 12 possible keys for the selected chords (diatonically) and returns the keys with most matches.

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · We have an official Lady tab made by UG professional guitarists. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. [Intro] Dm [Verse 1] Dm Gm C Dm Lady, I'm your knight...

    • no capo
    • Dm
    • intermediate
    • E A D G B E
  3. Capo 1. Dm Lady - I'm your Gm knight in shining C armor - and I Dm love you. You have Gm made me what I C am and --- I am Dm yours. My love - there's Gm so many ways I C want to say - I Dm love you. Let me Gm hold you in my C arms for --- ever Dm more. You have Gm gone - and Am made me such a fool Bb - I'm so Am lost - in your D love.

  4. Lady Chords by Kenny Rogers. Learn to play guitar by chords / tabs using chord diagrams, watch video lessons and more.

    • Stand by Me
    • Treat Her Right
    • Brown Eyed Girl

    Use the chord progression below throughout the entire song. Chord progression: G | G | Em | Em | C | D | G | G | )

    Use the 12 bar blues progression below throughout the entire song song. Chord progression: G | G | G | G | C | C | G | G | D | C | G | G |

    Verse 1: G | C | G | D | (4 times) C | D | G | Em | C | D | G | D | Verse 2: G | C | G | D | (4 times) C | D | G | Em | C | D | G | D | Chorus: D | D | G | C | G | D | G | C | G | D | G | G | Verse 3: G | C | G | D | (4 times) C | D | G | Em | C | D | G | D | Chorus: D | D | G | C | G | D | G | C | G | D | (repeat last 4 bars and fade)

  5. Chords in the key of E minor: Em, G, Am, Bm, C and D (you can substitute A for Am and B for Bm) For other minor keys, use the table below. For more instructions, see the article about chords that sound good together. Expanded chart. Expanding the chord possibilities.

  6. G, C, and D chords are some of the easiest chords that newbies learn in their very first guitar lessons. They don’t require much muscle strength or skills, and therefore they’re easy to play. These chords require easy fingers’ positions and transitions.