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in Beauty of Creativity15 hours ago

Hello guys today I play What A Wonderful World Chords by Louis Armstrong
Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: E A D G B E
[Intro]

C Dm C Dm

[Verse 1]

   C        Em     F         Em

I see trees of green, red roses too
Dm C E7 Am
I see them bloom, for me and you
Ab Dm7
And I think to myself, what a
G C G
wonderful world
[Verse 2]

  C        Em        F        

I see skies of blue and clouds of
Em
white
Dm C E7
The bright blessed day, the dark
Am
sacred night
Ab Dm7
And I think to myself, what a
G C Dm Dm C
wonderful world
[Bridge]

G                         C

The colours of the rainbow, so
pretty in the sky
G C
Are also on the faces of people
going by
Am Em
I see friends shaking hands saying
Am Em
how do you do
F Em Dm C G
They’re really saying I love you

[Verse 3]

   C      Em        F          

I hear babies crying, I watch them
Em
grow
Dm C E7
They'll learn much more than I'll
Am
ever know
Ab Dm7
And I think to myself, what a
G C Bb7 A7
wonderful world

  Dm7             G7         

Yes I think to myself, what a
Cmaj7
wonderful world
I found that using Capo at 3rd fret is better?
That's good then. I don't mind playing hack job versions of songs.

I agree that Dm sounds better in 3rd "verse", last sentence, in place of C.

I think of this "verse 3" as a bridge, not a verse, since the chord progression is distinct from the other verses. So I write it out with three verses and a bridge between verse 2 and 3. But I'm pretty new, so I don't know if that's technically correct or not.

But, apart from nitpicking, great work, as I really like the ease of this version. I play it w/o capo at all, and I use this version when I play my simple version of the Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World fusion song by @dacron

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