Jason Mraz | I’m Yours
This song can be a little more challenging for beginners. However, when using a capo I believe it can be in reach. Plus, it’s become such a popular song that I think beginners will be able to put in the practice it takes to actually play this one pretty well. You’ll need a capo placed on the fourth fret to play the following chords. The original used barre chords and is out of reach for most beginners.
Here Paul from Guitar In A Nutshell does a fabulous job of teaching the song so even beginner can easily understand it.
As always, if you need any help just leave your comments below. ![]()
Guitar Lesson By Guitar In A Nutshell:
Original Artist:
Jason Mraz | I’m Yours
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Capo Fret 4
What The Heck Is A Capo?
G Well, you done done me and you bet I felt it D I tried to be chill but your so hot that i melted Em C I fell right through the cracks, and i'm tryin to get back G before the cool done run out i'll be givin it my best test D and nothin's gonna stop me but divine intervention Em C I reckon it's again my turn to win some or learn some CHORUS G D I won't hesitate no more, Em C no more, it cannot wait i'm yours G D Well open up your mind and see like me Em open up your plans and damn you're free C look into your heart and you'll find love love love G D listen to the music at the moment maybe sing with me Em Ah, la peaceful melody C G It's your god forsaken right to be loved loved loved loved Loved CHORUS G D So, i won't hesitate no more, Em C no more, it cannot wait i'm sure G D Em there's no need to complicate our time is short C this is our fate, i'm yours *scat* G I've been spendin' way too long checkin' my tongue in the mirror D and bendin' over backwards just to try to see it clearer Em my breath fogged up the glass C and so I drew a new face and laughed G I guess what I'm a sayin'is there ain't no better reason D to rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons Em it's what we aim to do C our name is our virtue CHORUS G D Em I won't hesitate no more, no more C it cannot wait, i'm sure G D (there's no need to complicate Em our time is short C it cannot wait, i'm yours 2x G D Em no please don't complicate, our time is short C this is our fate, im yours. G D Em no please don't hesitate no more, no more C it cannot wait, the sky is yours!) well open up your mind and see like me open up your plans and damn you're free look into your heart and you'll find love love love love listen to the music of the moment come and dance with me ah, la one big family it's your god forsaken right to be loved, loved, loved, loved open up your mind and see like me open up your plans and damn you're free look into your heart and you'll find love love love love listen to the music of the moment come and dance with me ah, la happy family it's our god forsaken right to be loved loved loved loved listen to the music of the moment come and dance with me ah, la peaceful melodies it's you god forsaken right to be loved loved loved loved...
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Hi Margarito,
Unfortunately no. The open C chord is probably the most common chord used in songs. The key of C is a natural key that most musicians can sing in easily. So, thousands and thousands of songs are written in the key of C. The other keys are G & D. The key of G also has the C chord.
Just work at it and take it slow. If you become frustrated? Just set the guitar down and come back in an hour. You’ll be surprised how it becomes easier.
I can’t make the chord C I tried too many times but I just can’t do it
the only chords I can do is A-D-E is there other chord I can use instead of C ?