Look at Me played in guitar maybe one of your liked song. Not only hearing the song but you can play “Look at Me by Geri Halliwell” using guitar too. Yup .. this music by can also be played by that device. But, first thing, you must know its guitar chords.

Whether you are looking for Look at Me guitar chords, you already visit to the right web.

Yeah,Ya, guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the simple guitar will feel to play Look at Me song.

“Look at Me” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Schizophonic (1999)” album.

Look at Me by Geri Halliwell Guitar Chords

This songs crap but I’m bored.

Normal tuning (EADGBE)

Opening bass/synth line (sounds WAY too much like Propellorhead’s
“History Repeating”)


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--5--7~5---------------5-7-5--- repeats

Verse: Just kind of tap this chord
[(F] [1)]


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---3--------------
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and occasionally tap on C for a bit but this is only a suggestion.

Chorus:
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/g/geri_halliwell/look_at_me_tab.html )


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–3(bend when she says “looooook…”)–3~5-(play the 3 when she says “at”


---------------------------------------------------- and the 5 when she says

“me”)

The piano bit is just:


--5-55----6--6---------
--5-55----8--8---------
--6-66----8--8---------
--7-77----8--8---------
--7-77----6--6---------
--5-55-----------------

Bad song but you might be able to impress your 6 year old sister who is
into Spice Girls…

~Ned
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If you want to study Geri Halliwell Look at Me guitar chords, you have to learn the 5 major chords, 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. Every of those minor chords is absolutely based on its major counterpart.

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