This Is Country Music

Brad Paisley

Transposer:

This is Country Music Brad Paisleys Live CMA Performance Tabbed by Aaron Gallagher of www.FreeandEasyGuitar.com Video Lesson of this song coming soon at www.FreeandEasyGuitar.com Based off Mitch Rossells cover of this song Dropped D tuning Remember with dropped D remember your G chord bass note is now on the 5th fret of your low E string use your ring finger to play that 5th fret low E and your pinky to play 5th fret string.  Then Your pointer finger covers 3rd fret on the and Hi strings. The [Riff] I refer to at the end of the first verse lines and 3rd verse is at the end of the tab. [Verse 1] Youre not supposed to say the word cancer in a song And telling folks that Jesus is the answer can rub em wrong It aint hip to sing about tractors trucks and little towns            And momma yeah that might be true But this is country music and we do      [Verse 2] If you like to have a cold one on the weekend and get loud If you wanna say im sorry or I love you but you dont know how If you wish that someone had the nerve to tell that stupid boss of yours to shove it Next time he yells at you This is country music and we do         [Bridge] So turn it on turn it up and sing along This is real this is your life in a song       whoa This is country music [Harmonics]   D  G x4 [Verse 3] If your haunted by the echos of your mother on the phone Crying as she tells you that your brother aint coming home And if theres anyone that still has pride in the memory of those that died defending the old red white and blue This is country music and we do [Verse 4] So turn it on turn it up and sing along           This is real this is your life in a song       whoa Its the road that takes you home              Its right where you belong                    This is country music                 G                                    D (repeat once per line) This is country music He stopped loving her today Hello Darling God Bless the USA Amarillo by morning Stand by your man Take me home country roads I walk the line Country boy can survive (survive holds 3 measures) [Riff] at the end goes a bit like this D chord strummed then E|-0h2h3-2-0-------7---------8-10-12-10-8-7---| B|------------3----8-----7-9------------------| |-----------------7--------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| Harmonics 7th fret D chord strummed to end Beginning [Riff] after the D is something along the lines of this E|--------------------------3-----------------| |--------------------------------------------| D|--0-2-2/4-4/2p0-----------------------------| |----------------------5---------------------| |------------------4/5---5-------------------| ************************************ | h  Hammer-on | p  Pull-off | /  Slide up ************************************

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empty heart empty heart E, A, B, Dbm
empty heart empty heart G, F, C, D, Em, Am, Bm, Cm
empty heart empty heart C, G, F, Dm, G7, B, Am, C7, Em, A, D, Fm, G#
empty heart empty heart C, G, F, Am, Em
empty heart empty heart C4, C, Bb, Am7, C/B, F, G, A, Eb, G#
empty heart empty heart Em, C, G, D
empty heart empty heart D, A, G, G/F#, Em, Bm, E, D/F#
empty heart empty heart B, A, E, Dbm
empty heart empty heart C, C4, G, Am, F, Dm, Cadd9
empty heart empty heart D4, D, G, C, G/B, Am7, F
Cette chanson évoque les réalités de la vie quotidienne avec une authenticité touchante. Elle parle de sujets difficiles comme la douleur de la perte ou la lutte comme le cancer, tout en célébrant les moments simples et joyeux que l'on peut vivre, que ce soit partager une bière entre amis ou exprimer ses sentiments. Elle souligne également l'importance de se rappeler d'où l'on vient et de la fierté pour ceux qui ont sacrifié leur vie pour leur pays. Le ton se veut accessible, proche des gens, et aborde des thèmes typiques de la culture country, comme le travail, la famille et les relations. C'est un hommage à des histoires de vie réelles, ancrées dans des émotions sincères et des traditions.