Austin Hartley-leonard – Angeline chords
Chords:
Another great intermediate song to learn by Austin. It has a very popular chord progression and picking styles, so in learning this song you're also learning the backbone of many others. And just for clarification, the little e string is never picked in this song, but you should include it if you want to strum the song instead. Also, remember that the Em7 chord in this song is played without the big E string and with the B string included, because UG.com wonÂ’t display the same chord that I use(same goes for the D chord, so remember the chord shapes listed). Tuning: Standard (EADGBe) Capo: 5th fret Chords Used: (No markings means played open, "x" means not included, and "?" means optional)C Em7*remember* Am G F Ee|---------| e|---------| e|---------| e|----1?---| e|----1----| e|---------|B|----1----| B|----1----| B|----1----| B|---------| B|----1----| B|---------|G|---------| G|---------| G|----2----| G|---------| G|----2----| G|----1----|D|----2----| D|---------| D|----2----| D|---------| D|----3----| D|----2----|A|----3----| A|----2----| A|---------| A|----2----| A|----3----| A|----2----|E|----x----| E|----x----| E|----x----| E|----3----| E|----1----| E|---------|De|----2----|B|----3----|G|----2----|D|---------|A|---------|E|----2----|and pressing it on the big E string on the second fret. Finger-Picking:There are two basic patterns of finger-picking in this song, and I'll clarify which oneis used at different points in the song.The first pattern goes like this (counts for one beat of the song):e|-------------------|B|-------x-----------|G|---------------x---| ("x" represents the string being picked)D|----------x--------|A|---x(base note)----|E|-------------------|Notice the first string is labeled the "base note", this means that the base note ofwhichever chord you're picking should be played first. So if you were picking a G chord,you would pick the E string first, not the A string (although it will mainly be the A string in this song because of the chord progression).The second pattern is like this (an extra beat longer than the first pattern):e|-----------------------------|B|------------x----------------|G|------x-----------x-----x----|D|---------------------x-------|A|-----------------------------|E|---x-----x-----x-------------|Once again, the first "x" represents the base note of the chord, so depending on thechord being picked it will either be on the E string or A string.NOW FOR THE ACTUAL SONG. The chords are posted in timing with the lyrics, and a chord is picked with the second finger-picking style when an asterisk is next to it (Example: F*). If there is no asterisk, then the picking is in the first pattern. Intro: C Em7 Am G F* G* C Em7 Am G F* G*C Em7 Am G F* G* You know the night gets me up, I'm calling.C Em7 Am G F* G* I won't have much to fill your cup, my darling.C Em7 Am G F* G* Am* D* But meet me at the promenade, 'cause we won't stay eighteen.F* G* C Em7 Am G F* G*Kiss me if you want to, Angeline.C Em7 Am G F* G*C Em7 Am G F* G* And if you want to bring a light for your smokes,C Em7 Am G F* G* And if you want to warm the night with my coat,C Em7 Am G F* G* Am* D* Don't let the season fade away, 'cause we won't stay eighteen.F* G* C Em7 Am G F* G*Kiss me if you want to, Angeline.Bridge:E* E* F* Now I could get it right,C* C* G* G*I could sweep you off your tender heels tonight.E* E* F* And into you I'd lean.F* G* C Em7 Am G F* G*We don't have to fear the morning, Angeline.C Em7 Am G F* G*^^^Repeat this last part 4 times and end with a strummed C chord.Hope this was helpful and enjoyable! If you have any suggestions or corrections please send me a message, they are much appreciated!