Post Malone - I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen)

PostMalone · 120 BPM · 4/4

Post Malone - I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen)

PostMalone

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 作词 : PENGO
 Dm曲 : PENGO
C#mDG:B GPCEAmNCGCOG
GBetteC#r noCw
CWhen the deAmepest dream turDns to a cursFme
FmAnd all the smothered feelings start to burst
FmBloodshot eyes, floating on to barely make it through the night
 My river’s sitting still
 I’m not ready to see the light
 I’m sinking in
 It Dbreaks me
DMy heart overflows through words that I never spoke
 Erase me from theC afterglow
CI think I’m feeling so mucDh better now
DIt’s likeC I’m living too fast but movingG too slow
GWhen iCmt comes to the end Cwould our love really glow?
 I’m disenchanted with this illusion
 Is thereG someone to keep me in
GWasting timCe, stumbling and hoping you to take Cmmy side
CmAn universeG sorrow built
GNCoAmtChinAmg C#sDcaAmrGeCs mDeCm AmaDnCmyGmCmoDrCeD, CcaCusGeC GIC GlCmoCsCmtAm GmCyseCmlDfC
CIt breaks me
CMy heartDm oDverCflowsG tChroAmughG wCordDs Cthat I neverG sCpokFe
FErase me from the aftAerglow
AI thiCnk IG’m CmfeeFmlCiAmnGg CsGo C#mCuAmcEmh CbetDtCeAmr noCw
CBGetFterCm noBw.

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All Chords Used (13)
KeyC major
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Post Malone - I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) by PostMalone on guitar

This song is a fun beginner play-along because the groove is steady and the changes feel easy to follow once you lock into the pulse. At about 120 BPM, it has a relaxed, upbeat feel that makes it satisfying to strum through without rushing.

You can lean on mostly open shapes here, with only one harder barre shape in the opening line. The main thing to watch is the move from Dm to C#m, since that shift can feel abrupt before you land on D and G. Keep your fretting hand close to the strings so the change stays smooth.

Start by looping Dm - C#m - D - G slowly and cleanly. Then practice the same cycle with a steady count, adding a light strum only after the chord changes feel automatic. Once that feels solid, bring it up to tempo and keep your focus on even timing rather than speed.

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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