Play "Hey There Delilah" on the Guitar

Revision as of 00:08, 9 January 2016 by Kipkis (Kipkis | contribs) (importing article from wikihow)

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

"Hey There Delilah" is a song by the Plain White T's. This solo is sung by Tom Higgenson as he strums his guitar. The song predominantly uses basic guitar chords, without a lot of quick changes, so it's quite easy to learn.

Steps

  1. Learn the 5 necessary chords to play Hey There Delilah on the guitar. You'll need to know the D chord, B minor (Bm) chord, F sharp minor (F#m) chord, G chord and A chord.
  2. Strum while playing the chords or practice the picking pattern, with your thumb on the bass note and your index and middle finger picking the third and second strings.
  3. Play the first verse.
    • Use the D chord for "Hey there Delilah, What's it"
    • Switch to the F#m chord for "like in New York City? I'm a"
    • Repeat the D chord for "thousand miles away, But girl"
    • Repeat the F#m chord for "tonight you look so pretty, yes you" and end with the Bm chord for the last word "do"
    • Quickly switch to the G chord for "Time Square can't"
    • Play the A chord for "shine as bright as"
    • Go back to Bm for "you, I swear it's" and finish with the A chord for "true"
    • Repeat this chord progression for the second part of verse 1
  4. Alternate between the D chord and Bm chord for the chorus.
    • Play the D chord for "Oh it's what you do to" and switch to the Bm chord for the last word "me"
    • Return to the D chord for "Oh it's what you do to" and with the Bm chord for "me" again
    • The words and chords repeat once
    • Stay on the Bm chord for the last line "What you do to" and finish the chorus with the D chord for the last word "me"
  5. Use the same chords as verse 1 for verse 2.
  6. Repeat the chorus.
  7. Continue with the bridge.
    • Play the G chord for "A thousand miles seems pretty far, But"
    • Switch to the A chord for "they've got planes and trains and cars"
    • Change to the D chord for "I'd walk to you if I had no other" and end with the Bm chord for the last word "way"
    • Repeat these 4 chords: Play the G for "Our friends would all make fun of us, And" and the A chord for "we'll just laugh along because, We" and the D chord for "know that none of them have felt this" and end on the BM chord for "way"
    • Return to the G chord for "Delilah I can promise you, That"
    • Go to the A chord for "by the time that we get through, The"
    • Instead of the D chord, use the Bm chord for "world will never ever be the same, And you're to" and end on the A chord for the last word "blame"
  8. Duplicate the chord progression from the previous verses for verse 3.
  9. Finish the song by playing the 2 lines of the chorus. Stay on the Bm chord and add "What you do to me" and switch to the D chord for the last word "me."

Video

Related Articles

Sources and Citations