![]() Or, simply play along below with the lyrics! I put the chords where you need to play them in parentheses (), hope you have fun playing this! It’s a really fun song. Simply just replace the B Bar chord when he says to play it with whichever version you feel most comfortable playing along to. Now, The best teacher to learn when and where to strum is definitely Marty Schwartz. These are the easiest versions of the B chords you can play. I also added a B7 Chord on here that sounds better than the B chord if you’d like to play that instead. Whichever version feels easiest to you is your best option! The original version does play it with a bar chord, but you get all the same notes playing any of these versions of the chord. Now, it’s up to you to choose which version of the B chord you’d like to play. Here are the main chords you’ll be playing: We’re going to play a different variation (Non Barred) of a B minor so we don’t have to work our hands that hard. There is a Dsus4 (this means that the second note in the chord which is known as the third is being replaced with what is known as a perfect 4, you don’t have to know this in order to play the chord) and also a B minor, which is really the only chord that is hard since you have to barre it. The main ones you’ll be playing are C Major, D Major, E minor and G major. Two for regular tempo and two for a slowed down version, so you can practice Let It Snow, before you perform it under the Christmas tree. And there are also Let It Snow Backing Track available. ![]() Most of the chords for this song are simple chords that you may already know. The tabs include the guitar chords diagrams for Let it Snow. ![]() In fact, there are tons of other ways to play all the chords in this song. This song is super easy to play, without playing the harder bar chords and using normal open chords instead, other versions online want you to play the B chord using your hand across the fretboard, and that’s simply not the best way. ![]()
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