What Hurts the Most by Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for What Hurts the Most guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play What Hurts the Most by using guitar or guitar. This song by can also be played by that instruments. =/p p What Hurts the Most guitar chords has rhythm and included in Me and My Gang (2006) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3What Hurts the Most by Guitar Chords/h3 Capo First FrettbrbrbrbrIntro:E-------------------------------------------------0------------------|brB--------------------------------3-------------3----------------3----------|brG----------------------------0------------2------------------0-------------|brD-------------------------2-----------0-------------------2----------------|brA--0-2h3-2-0---------------------------------------3-----------------------|brE-----------------3--0-----------------------------------------------------|brbrbrIntro - Em - D - Cadd9 2x'sbrbr[Em7] I can take the r[D]ain on the roof of this [Cadd9]empty house,brThat don't bo[D]ther me,br[Em7] I can take a few t[D]ears now and then and just [C]let em out,brD(no5) Cadd9brI'm not afraid to cry every once in awhile,br[(D)]even though [Em7]goin on with you gone, still upset[(D)]s me,br[Cadd9]there are days every now and again, I pretend I'm ok,brBut that's a n[D]ot what gets mebrbr(Chorus)br[Em] What hurts the mo[D]st[-], [Cadd9] was being so close,br[G] and having so much to say,[C-D] and watching you walk away,br[Em] And never knowi[D]n'[-], [Cadd9] what could've been,br[G] And not seein that lovin [Dsus4]you, is what I[D] was tryin to [Em7]do[-][D][-][Cadd9]brbr[Em7] It's hard to deal with the p[D]ain of losin you every[Cadd9]where I go,brBut I'm do[D]in' it,br[Em7] It's hard to force that sm[D]ile when I see our old f[Cadd9]riends and I'm alone,brStill ha[D]rder,br[Cadd9]gettin up, gettin dressed, livin with [(D)]this regret,brBut [Em7]I know if I could do it o[(D)]ver, [Cadd9] I would trade, give awaybrall the words that I saved in my heart that I lef[D]t unspokenbrbr(Chorus)br[Em] What hurts the mo[D]st[-], [Cadd9] is being so close,br[G] and having so much to say[C-D], and watching you walk away,br[Em] And never knowi[D]n'[-], [Cadd9] what could've been,br[G] And not seein that lovin [Dsus4]you, is what I[D] was tryin to d[C-D-C-]obrbrHeybrbrbr(lead - Em - D - Cadd9 - Em - D - Cadd9)brbrbr(Chorus)br[Em] What hurts the mo[D]st[-], [Cadd9] was being so close,br[G] [C] [D] [D#m][-][Em]brbrbrbrSolobrbrbrbre|--------------------------------------------------------------------11-11|brB|-----------11-13~--11-11----------------------13-11--------11-13-13------|brG|--10-12-13---------------13-13-12-12-10-10----------13~-13---------------|brD|-------------------------------------------13----------------------------|brA|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|brE|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|bre|-13-13-15-15-16~-16-13---13----------------------------------------------|brB|----------------------16---16-13-16-13-----------------------------------|brG|--------------------------------------15--13-----------------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------15--------------------------|brA|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|brE|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|br p If you want to learn What Hurts the Most guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play What Hurts the Most. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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