Alex Warren - FEVER DREAM

Pizza Music · 120 BPM · 4/4

Alex Warren - FEVER DREAM

Pizza Music · Capo 1

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CapoPlace capo at fret 1; pitch is unchanged.

G

G213
GHow dAmid you kGnow
GI wasBm hoping for Ga sign?
GMy heart was so
GClose to clAmosinGg time
GSomething 'bout Dyou hit me like a
 FreighAmt train to the cheGst
GAh, the day we met
GAll my lonelinEmess
EmLeft the room the second thAat you
A

♪ instrumental ♪

AWalked inG, something Flike a fever dream
FHaven't slept Gmin weeks,G I think I'Fm seeing things
 Like ourAm shadows dGancing us out ofF our clotheCs
CI'll beE damned if you love me
EDamned if you don'Amt
Am

♪ instrumental ♪

 Maybe it'Gs fate, maybe it's late
GTold you I ain'tEm no liar
EmWatching yoGu leave's haunting my dreams
GBaby, it hit me like a
 Freight train to theG chest
GAh, the day we met
 All mAmy lonelinesFs
FLeft the room the second that you
 WalkeAmd in, soGmething liFke a fever drCeam
CHaven't slAmept in weeksG, I think IF'm seeing thCings
CLike ourAm shadows Gdancing us out ofF our clothesC
CI'll be Edamned if you love me
EDamned if you don'At
G

♪ instrumental ♪

 One foot onCm the edge
 AhG, that silhouette
 Ah, I can't forgGet
GSomething 'bDout you hit me like aAm
AmFreight train toGm the chest
GmAh, thFe day we met
 All my loGmnelineGss
GLeft the room the second tDmhat you
Dm

♪ instrumental ♪

DmWalkEed in, something like a feGver dream
GHaven't slept in weeks, I think I'm Fseeing thCings
CLike ourAm shadows danGcing us out oFf our clothCes
CI'll be dEamned if you love me
EDamned if you don'Amt
Am

♪ instrumental ♪

AOh, if yAmou dGon't
 人声Am : Alex WF#marren

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All Chords Used (13)
KeyG# major
CapoFret 1
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Alex Warren - FEVER DREAM by Pizza Music on guitar

This song is a good beginner pick because it sits at a steady 120 BPM and gives you a strong, pop-friendly groove to lock into. You can focus on clean changes and feel the momentum without having to fight a very fast pace.

Most of the chart uses barre shapes, with only F shown as an open shape, so your fretting hand will need to stay relaxed and efficient. The main change to watch is the opening move from G# to A#m and back again, then into Cm, since that sequence will test how smoothly you can shift between nearby shapes.

Start by learning the opening progression slowly, one change at a time, until each shape feels comfortable. Then loop G# - A#m - G# - Cm with a steady count, and only after that bring it up toward full tempo so your changes stay clean.

Use the play-along above to follow each chord change in time with the music, or learn the shapes first with the chord diagrams below.

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