Sam Ash is a music store chain which carries sheet music. The guitar chords for the song "You Had a Bad Day" by Daniel Powter could probably be found there. If not, then a local music store would be the next choice. Musicians Friend also has a large variety of sheet music which is downloadable.
You can find the guitar chords for Its About the Cross online. You must pay for this sheet music though.
For the chords of "From a Distance," see the Related Link.
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After Learning your guitar chords it would be a good idea to find songs to play so that you become comfortable with changing the chords at the right time. A good way to practice this is to play along with the song.
You can find the guitar chords for Its About the Cross online. You must pay for this sheet music though.
For the chords of "From a Distance," see the Related Link.
http://www.freesheetmusiclinks.com/popular/danielpowter.php
If you go to ultimateguitar.com then you will find the chords for this song and many more. :)
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The "About" website includes guides for many guitar chords useful for beginners. It includes diagrams and instructions to help new and experienced guitar players.
Hi If You want to learn different Chords, try http://chordfind.com or http://www.all-guitar-chords.com The biggest collection of Guitar Chords has http://www.ultimate-guitar.com with 800k+ Chords. You can't beat that! You can find the most popular chords with style @ http://creepchords.com Nb. Don't forget to search in Youtube, type Your question there and maybe somebody has already answered it :) Hope it Helps :)
Just watch some videos on Youtube and try copy the chords.
After Learning your guitar chords it would be a good idea to find songs to play so that you become comfortable with changing the chords at the right time. A good way to practice this is to play along with the song.
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David Haas's "You Are Mine" begins with the line "I will come to you." The chords for this song, and many others, can be found at "guitar tab!" as well as at "Guitar Chords Music."
http://chordify.net/chords/r-kelly-bad-man-instrumentals-youinstrumentals