

So, that just leaves the bridge.ĭ major - F#5 - Just alternate between these two, then return to the main chord sequence again."Use Somebody", from the great new "Only the Night" album from Tennessee's finest, The Kings of Leon, wasn't quite the success in the singles charts as "Sex on Fire" ( which I previously worked out and posted on my Rock Songs Guitar Chords page ), but it's a really good song, with very playable chord sequences, so I have now worked out my 'chords and lyrics' version of "Use Somebody", which you can check out at the link below: In fact the next verses are just the same chords, but only using the Low 3 strings! As for the rest of the verses they are played the same way as the intro. Learn that, and you'll know 90% of the song, as those 2 sequences are played throughout. As always, we're just being true to the song. It's not necessary to do that, you can strum the full chords and it'll sound nice. Although, it sounds good on acoustic guitar too.Ĭ major - C major (just add the Low open E by removing your first finger) - F major

For this guitar, just use a little distortion. We'll look at that in a separate ActionTab. Just be aware that you are hearing another guitar in the background too - the lead guitar. That makes learning this song nice and easy.

Because there is just one shape, moving between the chords is very straightforward. This is comprised of a standard chord sequence, using just the E barre chord shape.

If you need to know more about barre & powerchords - see this section / video. Even better, there is only 1 barre chord shape used throughout, making things even easier! This is a good beginner-friendly song. As you might expect, that means that just 4 chords will get you through the majority of it. This is what many musicians call a '4 chord wonder' of a song.
