I take requests just comment!Artist: Taylor SwiftSong: Call It What You WantAlbum: ReputationYear: 2017Photo: https://unsplash.com/photos/e2MnKlEFcTg~I don't Create and get +5 IQ. [Intro] Am C Dm Call it what you want Em (Yeah yeah yeah) C G F Call it what you want F (Yeah yeah yeah) Am C Dm I said just call it what you want Em (Yeah yeah yeah) C G F Call it what you want [Verse 1] Am Dm Yeah, we're locked up in ideas Em We like to label everything Am Well, I'm just gonna do here what I gotta do C Dm. I'm going places Bb Bbm Ah ah, ah ah [Chorus] F A7 Dm The same song on repeat F Bb "You can call me anything you want" Bbm F It’s fine by me A7 Dm Number two out of three F Bb He says that it's his favorite Bbm F And I can't disagree A7 Dm The same song on repeat F Bb "You can call me anything you want" Bbm F It’s fine by me A7 Dm There are lots of lessons and tutorials out there this is the only one that definitively teaches you how to approach this Taylor Swift song, Call It What 5. You always name a chord based on the context it's being used in. It's almost guaranteed that if the key you are using has B in it (e.g., E major, F♯ major, etc.) you'd use some type of B chord rather than C♭ and if the key you are using has a C♭ (e.g., G♭ major) you'd use some type of C♭ chord rather than B. At its simplest, a chord is a combination of three or more different notes sounded together. That’s it. Knowing even a few chords will take you a long way. Indeed, the great U.S. songwriter Harlan Howard was famous for his oft-quoted contention that country music consisted only of “three chords and the truth,” a sentiment later EfqB.

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