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How to Play When You Say Nothing chords At All Chords on Guitar

“When You Say Nothing At All” is a popular song written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, and recorded by several artists, including Keith Whitley, Alison Krauss, and Ronan Keating. The song is a romantic ballad that expresses the power of non-verbal communication between lovers. In this article, we will show you how to play “When You Say Nothing At All” on guitar using chords, tabs, and strumming patterns.

Chords

The song is in the key of G major, and uses the following chords: G, D, C, Cadd9, Em, D/F#, Bm, E, A, Asus2, and Dsus. You can find the chord diagrams for these chords on websites like ULTIMATE GUITAR or E-Chords. Here are some tips for playing these chords:

[Intro]
G D C D
G D C D
 
[Verse]
G        D           C           D            G D C D
 It's amazing how you can speak right to my heart
G          D           C         D             G D C D
 Without saying a word, you can light up the dark
 C                   D
Try as I may, I can never explain
G        D             C            D   Dsus4   D   Dsus4   D
 What I hear when you don't say a thing
 
 
[Chorus]
 
      G               D          C             D
The smile on your face lets me know that you need me
            G               D         C           D
There's a truth in your eyes saying you'll never leave me
     G                D             C                     D   C   D
The touch of your hand says you'll catch me where ever I fall
C                D                        G
You say it best,  when you say nothing at all
 
[Instrumental]
G D C D
G D C D
 
[Verse]
G         D          C           D               G D C D
 All day long I can hear people talking out loud
Em            Bm            C       D                  G D C D
 But when you hold me near, you drown out the crowd
  C                        D
Try as they may, they can never define
G             D               C            D
 What's been said between your heart and mine
 
 
[Chorus]
 
      G               D          C             D
The smile on your face lets me know that you need me
            G               D         C           D
There's a truth in your eyes saying you'll never leave me
     G                D             C                     D   C   D
The touch of your hand says you'll catch me where ever I fall
C                D                        G
You say it best,  when you say nothing at all
 
(key change to E)
 
 
[Instrumental]
 
 
E B A B
E B A B
E B A B
A B
 
(back to G)
 
 
[Chorus]
 
      G               D          C             D
The smile on your face lets me know that you need me
            G               D         C           D
There's a truth in your eyes saying you'll never leave me
     G                D             C                     D   C   D
The touch of your hand says you'll catch me where ever I fall
C                D                        G
You say it best,  when you say nothing at all

The tabs for the intro and the solo of the song are available on ULTIMATE GUITAR or E-Chords. You can also watch video lessons on how to play these parts on YouTube. Here are some tips for reading and playing tabs:

  • The six horizontal lines represent the six strings of the guitar, from low E to high E.
  • The numbers on the lines indicate which frets to press on each string.
  • The symbols like h (hammer-on), p (pull-off), b (bend), r (release), / (slide up), \ (slide down), and x (mute) indicate different techniques to apply on the notes.
  • The vertical lines indicate the end of a measure or a phrase.

Strumming

The strumming pattern for the song is fairly simple and consistent throughout. You can use a down-up-down-up pattern for each chord, with some variations depending on the rhythm and feel of the song. Here are some tips for strumming:

  • Accentuate the first downstroke of each measure to create a strong beat.
  • Use a light touch on the upstrokes to create a contrast with the downstrokes.
  • Mute some of the strings with your left hand or palm mute with your right hand to create dynamics and texture.
  • Experiment with different strumming speeds and intensities to match the mood of the song.

Conclusion

“When You Say Nothing At All” is a beautiful song that you can learn to play on guitar with some practice and patience. By mastering the chords, tabs, and strumming patterns, you can impress your friends and loved ones with this classic tune. Remember to have fun and enjoy playing music!

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