p strongAll Over Me/strong in guitar acoustic version maybe one of your liked song. Not only hearing the song but you can play All Over Me by The Benjamin Gate using guitar too. Yes .. this song by may also be played by that instrument. But, first thing, you need to understand its guitar chords. /p p Whether you are looking for emAll Over Me guitar chords/em, you have visit to the perfect website. /p p Yes, guitar is not easy to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the easier guitar will feel to play that music. /p p All Over Me guitar chords has rhythm and included in [untitled] (2001) album. /p h3All Over Me by The Benjamin Gate Guitar Chords/h3 All over me (this is the clean picking part Chris does)brThe Benjamin GatebrJon Vanbrmezza_nine@hotmail.combrbrIntrobr[C#7] brbrprebrE-4---4---4---4-brB-5---5---5---5-brG-6---6---6---6-brD-6---6---6---6-brA-4---4---4---4-brE-4---4---4---4-br/prebrbrPickingbrbrprebrE------------------------------------------------------brB-----5------------5------------5------------5---------brG---6---6------6-----6------6-----4------6-----4------6brD-6----------6---6--------6---6--------6---6--------6--brA----------4------------4------------4------------4----brE------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrChorusbr[A] [C#7] [B] [A] [C#7] brprebrE--0-x-0-x-4-x-4-x-----2--------2----0-x-0-x-0-x-0-x-----7-7-7-7-7brB--2-x-2-x-5-x-5-x---4--------4------2-x-2-x-2-x-2-x---7---7-7-7-7brG--2-x-2-x-6-x-6-x-4-----4--4-----4--2-x-2-x-2-x-2-x-4------------brD----x------------------------------------------------------------brA-----------------------------------------------------------------brE-----------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrduring the bridge he play's the E chord I think.brThen what he does when the guy starts saying all over mebrI have no clue of. ----------------- p If you wanna learn emThe Benjamin Gate All Over Me/em guitar chords, you should to look at 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 lack few adjustments. Every of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart. /p p Fyi, you can also search for another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords in this web. Wanna play another guitar chords? Easy .. just click search button in this site, you may find it by song title or by the artist. Have Fun! /p