I Shot Sheriff Chords
I Shot The Sheriff guitar chords and lyrics, as performed by Bob Marley. Official, artist-approved version—the best guitar chord songs on the web. Need help reading standard notation or guitar tab? See our notation legend. Or if you need beginner guitar lessons online, try one of our six beginning guitar programs. Gm I shot the sheriff, Cm Gm but I did not shoot the deputy. Eb Dm Gm All a round in my home town Eb Dm Gm they´re trying to track me down. Eb Dm Gm They say they want to bring me in guilty Eb Dm Gm for the killing of a deputy, Eb Dm7 Gm for the killing of a deputy. Gm But I say: I shot the sheriff, but I swear it was in selfdefence. In terms of song structure, Sheriff can be broken down into two parts: the chorus (the “I shot the sheriff” part) and the intervening verses, which tell the story. There is also a little instrumental riff which separates the two, but we will come back to that later (good lord!
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Complete song – Acoustic guitar and vocals
About
This one guitar arrangement of I Shot The Sheriff is inspired by the original Bob Marley recording.
The verse chord progression is simple and very Aeolian sounding. Using the IV and III chords to constantly point back to chord VI. Being in the key of Gm, the chords for the verse spell:
: Eb Dm Gm :
The chorus is even more simple, moving just between Gm and Cm, or the VI and II chord.
The world famous riff following “…and I say” uses the Minor Pentatonic scale.
Building a one guitar arrangement
When you build a one guitar arrangement you have to first work out what the most important parts are. To build I Shot The Sheriff, I focused on:
- The bass line
- Variations on the upbeat rhythms
- The bass drum rhythm for the verse
- Harmonising the riff
- Moving and extending CAGED chord shapes
- Combining many examples in order to achieve the sound of a jamming band
- Transcribing and incorporating licks from the original recording
Make sure the bass line is rhythmically solid and dynamically well pronounced.
You can vary it in an improvised way by changing the notes, but maintain the rhythm. Or alternatively, extend the notes into chords and even vary the rhythm.
For best results, practice along to all TAB loops, before you start jamming or writing your own variations on the various themes I Shot The Sheriff provide us with.
Guitar Lessons
I Shot The Sheriff – Step 1 (Free Preview)
In this first step, we look at some bass line transcriptions from the original recording for the chorus and verse.
This is followed by playing some back beat rhythms using all our CAGED chord shapes. Do this to map out the fretboard.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 2
Let’s start working on how to combine the bass line of the chorus with some chords.
This will eventually become a one acoustic guitar part that can be either memorised or improvised.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 3
In this step we, we keep working on that chorus part, now focusing on the 2nd half of the chorus.
This is more complicated, but using the TAB loops you will soon be able to play the chorus in its entirety.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 4
It’s time to work out how to play the verse, now the original bass line won’t be able to form the foundation like it did in the chorus.
Instead we have to create a part that incorporates the bass drum on beat 2 and 4, into our one acoustic guitar part.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 5
In this first step, we look at how to strum the verse/chorus as well as the more complex intro.
To make it sound nice, focus on how you change the dynamics of your strumming hand, maintaining the rhythm.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 6
Finally, you get to actually play the complete song. I walk you through all the TAB in detail before you play with me and the singers.
You can then choose to improvise up a part along with us, copy me, or find parts that work with what I play. Or even better, do all these things!
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 7
Let’s understand, learn and develop the chorus vocal melody.
Since this is sung in harmony, it’s not easy to identify what the actual melody is.
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I Shot The Sheriff – Step 8
In this final step, we put the verse vocal melody under the microscope as we play along with the singer, note for note.
This is followed by a very difficult 2nd guitar part which will give you plenty of ideas to play with me and the singers again.
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Lyrics
I shot the sheriff
But I didn’t shoot no deputy, oh no! Oh!
I shot the sheriff
But I didn’t shoot no deputy, ooh, ooh, oo-ooh
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Bob Marley
Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and activist.
Marley is the most widely known performer of reggae music and regarded by many as a prophet of the Rastafarian religion.
Few artists have had such widespread recognition as Bob Marley.
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