I can see you're out of acesįor a taste of your whiskey. (capo 1st fret to play w/ the Kenny Rogers version) Other videos I made for this song Play-along cover Improvisational exercise using this song’s melody Chords w/ lyrics Kenny Rogers only moves up one half-step, so I’m deviating from what he does - but I think my choice is more practical in that it requires no capo. Note that for the 2nd half of the song, I’m modulating (changing key) by one whole step – i.e., moving from the key of D (D/G/A7) to the key of E (E/A/B7). Note, this will be a lesson for a no-capo version of this song (add a capo on the 1st fret to play the song in the same key as Kenny Rogers). Together, this should give you all you need to pick up your guitar and play this song. During this lesson, I’ll teach you the chord shapes, explain the verse & chorus chord progressions, and break down the strumming patterns. Here’s my lesson teaching you how to play “The Gambler”, the classic 3-chord country song made famous by Kenny Rogers (originally written by Don Schlitz). For the current month's code, upgrade to premium or log in. Song Notes Premium includes a 50% discount code you can use when buying any of my licensed song sheets.
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