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p If you are looking for Hole Hearted guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Hole Hearted by Extreme using guitar or guitar. This song by Extreme can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Hole Hearted guitar chords has rhythm and included in Extreme II: Pornograffitti (A Funked Up Fairy Tale) (1990) 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 h3Hole Hearted by Extreme Guitar Chords/h3 prebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrExtreme - Hole Heartedbrbrprebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrTabbed by: Matt BeneckebrbrHole Hearted is a great song with an awesome groove. Unfortunately, it can bebra little daunting to play for the novice guitar player. I wanted to try tobrcreate a simplified version that would eliminate as much of the difficultbrsections as possible while still maintaining the overall chord structure.brbrReally, the best way to approach the song (and my version) is to scope out onebrof the highly rated tabs or guitar pro files first just to get a sense for thebrrhythm and the fills, which, if you're comfortable, you can still fit into mybrversion.brbrAnyway, the purpose here is to make the song more strummable, which is abrchallenge given the riffs that comprise most of it (particularly the verses).brMy way of doing that is still to include a little riffage but to translate itbrinto a more playable chord structure. It's not an exact, note-for-notebrtranscription but it's not meant to be--it's simply a chord approach with abrfew runs thrown in for good measure. Hope you like it and, if you're havingbrtrouble playing the song, that it makes it more approachable for you!brbrbrStandard Tuning if you're playing along with the original recording; half stepbrdown sounds good too though!brbrA note about the Verse RiffbrbrBefore I list the chord changes along with the lyrics, I thought it would makebrsense to give some explication of how I think the chords should be played inbrthe verse. In a way, you're mimicking the original riff withoutbrovercomplicating what's being played. I'm going to break up the verse into fourbrparts to simplify the explanation; each one corresponds with a section of thebractual verse riff found in the aforementioned tablature.brbrPart IbrbrHammer onto the A chord and then pull off before switching to the C and the A5.br[A] [C] [A5] brprebre|-0----0-0-0-0-0-0-0--------|brB|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0--------|brG|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0--0--2--|brD|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0--2--2--|brA|-0----0-0-0-0-0-0-0--3--0--|brE|---------------------------|br/prebrbrPart IIbrbrThen, finger the Am chord and hammer onto the 2nd fret and strum as shown belowbr[Am] [A] [A5] [Asus4] brprebre|--------------------------|brB|-1h2----3-1h2----3-1h2----|brG|-2---2--2-2---2--2-2---2--|brD|-2---2--2-2---2--2-2---2--|brA|-0---0--0-0---0--0-0---0--|brE|--------------------------|br/prebrbrPart IIIbrbrHammer onto the A chord and then pull off before switching to the C and the D.br[A] [C] [D] brprebre|-0----0-0-0-0-0-0-0-----2--|brB|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0-----3--|brG|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0--0--2--|brD|-0h2--2-2-2-2-2-2p0--2--0--|brA|-0----0-0-0-0-0-0-0--3-----|brE|---------------------------|br/prebrbrPart IVbrbrFor the final part, strum the chords steadily with the rhythm shown:brbr[D]v ^ v [Cadd9]^ ^ v [G]^ ^ v vbrbrprebre|-2-2-2-3--3-3-3--3--3--2--|brB|-3-3-3-3--3-3-3--3--3--3--|brG|-2-2-2-0--0-0-0--0--0--2--|brD|-0-0-0-2--2-2-0--0--2--0--|brA|-------3--3-3-2--2--3-----|brE|--------------3--3--------|br/prebrbrbrChorus Riff 1brbr(This is played during the hole hearted part of the choruses)brbrv ^ v ^ v v v v ^ v ^ v v vbrbrprebre|--------------------------------------|brB|-3--3-3-3-3--3--3--3--3-3-3-3--3--3---|brG|-0--0-0-0-0--0--0--0--0-0-0-0--0--0---|brD|-3--3-3-3-3--2--x--3--3-3-3-3--2--x---|brA|----------------3-----------------3---|brE|--------------------------------------|br/prebrbrChords used (Note: for all of the /D chords you can play them without thebropen D note)brbrD: x x 0 2 3 2brE/D: x x 0 4 5 4brF/D: x x 0 5 6 5brA: x 0 2 2 2 0brA5: x 0 2 2 x xbrC: x 3 2 0 x xbrAm: x 0 2 2 1 0brAsus4: x 0 2 2 3 0brCadd9: x 3 2 0 3 0brG: 3 x 0 0 3 3brA/D: x x 0 9 10 9brG/D: x x 0 7 8 7brA7: x 0 2 0 2 xbrBm: x 0 4 0 3 xbrEm: x 0 5 0 5 xbrG/B/Cadd9 Walk up the bass notes from G, to B, to the chord Cadd9brbr(I'm not sure of what to call the Bm and Em chords so that's my best guess)brbrExtreme - Hole HeartedbrbrIntro: D, E/D, D, E/D, D, E/D, D, E/D, F/DbrbrVerse: (Opens with Verse Riff x2)brbr(Verse Riff)brbrbrprebrA, C, A5, Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5, A, C, A5, D-Cadd9-G-Cadd9-DbrA C A5 Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5br/prebrLife's ambition occupies my timebr[A]Priorities confuse t[C]he m[D]ind[D-Cadd9-G-Cadd9-D]brbrprebrA C A5 Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5br/prebrHappiness one step behindbr[A]This inner peace I've yet [C]to f[D]ind[D-Cadd9-G-Cadd9-D]brbrPre-Chorus:brbr[D]Rivers [A/D]flow i[G/D]nto the [F/D]sea[D]brA7 Bm Em Bm A7brYet even the sea is not so full of mebrIf [D]I'm not [A/D]blind why [G/D]can't I [F/D]see[D]brA7 Bm Em Bm A7brThat a circle can't fit where a square should bebrbrChorus:brThere's a [G]hole in my heartbrTha[G/]t c[B/]an [Cadd9]only be filled by yo[D-E/D]u[D-E/D]brAnd this [G]hole in my heartbrCan[G/]'t [B/]be [Cadd9]filled with the things I d[D-E/D]obrbr(Chorus Riff 1) D-E/DbrHole heartedbrbr(Chorus Riff 1)brHole heartedbrbrVerse Riff 1xbrbrVerse 2:brbrbrprebrA C A5 Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5br/prebrThis heart of stone is where I hidebrThese [A]feet of clay kept warm [C]insi[D]de[D-Cadd9-G-Cadd9-D]brbrprebrA C A5 Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5-Asus4-Am-A-A5br/prebrDay by day less satisfiedbr[A]Not fade away before [C]I di[D]e[D-Cadd9-G-Cadd9-D]brbrPre-Chorus:brbr[D]Rivers [A/D]flow i[G/D]nto the [F/D]sea[D]brA7 Bm Em Bm A7brYet even the sea is not so full of mebrIf [D]I'm not [A/D]blind why [G/D]can't I [F/D]see[D]brA7 Bm Em Bm A7brThat a circle can't fit where a square should bebrbrChorusbrbrThere's a [G]hole in my heartbrTha[G/]t c[B/]an [Cadd9]only be filled by yo[D-E/D]u[D-E/D]brAnd this [G]hole in my heartbrCan[G/]'t [B/]be [Cadd9]filled with the things I d[D-E/D]obrThere's a [G]hole in my heartbrTha[G/]t c[B/]an [Cadd9]only be filled by yo[D-E/D]u[D-E/D]brShould have k[G]nown from the startbrI'[G/]d f[B/]all [Cadd9]short with the things I d[D-E/D]obrbr(Chorus Riff 1) D-E/DbrHole hearted Hole Heartedbrbr(Chorus Riff 1) D-E/DbrHole hearted Hole Heartedbrbr(Chorus Riff 1) D-E/DbrHole hearted Hole Heartedbrbr(Chorus Riff 1) DbrYeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah p If you want to learn Extreme Hole Hearted 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 Hole Hearted. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p