Bob - Nothin On You Chords & Tabs

 

Nothin On You Chords & Tabs

Bob Chords & Tabs

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Nothin On You Tab

   
B.O.B Feat. Bruno Mars - Nothin on You

One of the other posts was close, but I think I have the song a step further.


Standard Tuning, then put a capo on the third fret.

there are only four chords throughout the entire song:

(To make things easier, I am calling them by their basic chord)

  C       Em      Bm    D
--3-------3-------2----2--------------------------|
--3-------3-------3----3--------------------------|
--0-------0-------4----2--------------------------|
--2-------2-------4----0--------------------------|
--3-------2-------2----0--------------------------|
--0-------0-------0----0--------------------------|

For the C and E minor chords, you can jazz it up with what the piano/synth is playing by 
this (not as easy as playing straight chords).  These are 8th notes

	C				Em
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/bob/nothin_on_you_tab.html ]
--3--3----3---3----3----3-------------3--3---3--3---3--3-------------|
--3--0----3---0----3----0-------------3--0---3--0---3--0-------------|
--0--0----0---0----0----0---2--0------0--0---0--0---0--0----2--0-----|  Then Bm and D
--0--0----0---0----0----0-------------2--2---2--2---2--2-------------|
--2--2----2---2----2----2-------------2--2---2--2---2--2-------------|
--3--3----3---3----3----3-------------0--0---0--0---0--0-------------|

You can have a lead guitar do that piano part if you aren't comfortable

String
B     --3--0--3--0--3--0--------------|
G     ------------------------2--0----|     Repeat again and then you can do something 
for the Bm and D chords, although this part is entirely subjective.
They arent part of the song, but they make it more fun if you are playing it!


      Bm                      D
String
e  -2----2-----2----2---3---5-----5-----5------5-|
B  ---3-----3----3--------------3-----3-----3----|

Hold that last note on the e string until the phrase starts over, or add a little 
lick to pass the time!

That is essentially the whole song.  Listen to the song for where the chords fit, it is 
self-explanatory.