Saturday, July 22, 2006

Snickers Chords

You never know what's going to get a big response. Figuring out the Snickers song seems to be a shared experience though. So here's the chords, at least as close as I'm willing to make them. If anyone has any suggestions, let me know.

This is pretty close:

As near as I can tell it's kind of a walk down from G to Em. I'll make
up a name for the middle chord and tab it out. Say G/F#.

G/F#
e-3
B-3
G-0
D-0
A-X
E-2

G-------------------G/F#
Happy peanuts soar
-------C---------------------D
Over chocolate covered mountaintops
------G---------------G/F#-C
And waterfalls of caramel
-------------G-----------------G/F#
Prancing nougat in the meadow
-----------C--------------D
Sings a song of satisfaction
---------G
To the world

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey man, I think the chord being played where you wrote "c" is a chord someone made up. instead of c (032010) play this..022010. Its like Em but adding in a finger on the b string. I think it sounds better than just C. I'm calling it Am7/B, but if it were actually called that, then you would have to not play the low E string. The song requires that you play the low E in the chord so it bridges between the G and D better. It sounds good like this..and like i said, I like it better than C. If you have any questions email me at match417@yahoo.com.

sightofstars said...

i know nothing of guitar tabs, but what i do know is that you're awesome.

if i played the guitar (for real, and not in a trailer park) i would totally bust this out and have a sing-along.

i would also serve snickers minis, just because they're cute.

Anonymous said...

This is what I got:

G D/F#
Happy peanuts soar over
Em C
chocolate covered mountain tops
G D/F# C
And waterfalls of ca-ra-mel
G D/F#
Prancing nougat in the meadow sings a
Em C G
Song of satisfaction to the world.

Voice the D/F# like this:
EADGBE
20023x

Anonymous said...

Aw crap, it didn't save any of the formatting. Well you should be able to figure out where the chord changes happen...

Anonymous said...

I am not tone-aly intellegent but I know a nice site that might have a few good trys at the chords.
8notes.com

Anonymous said...

jack tang hit it pretty well

Anonymous said...

This site comes surprisingly high on a google search for "sings a song of satisfaction to the world".

Anonymous said...

this site came up by googling:

"waterfalls of caramel" lyrics

Awesome post. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

this site came up by googling:

"waterfalls of caramel" lyrics

Awesome post. Thanks.

--Dick Buff
http://www.myspace.com/dickbuff

Anonymous said...

i got it by googling "happy peanuts soar"

Anonymous said...

...I actually googled 'snickers theme chords-I know...I have no life.

m said...

wicked guys.. i think that it's close but i beleive that that second chord that is under contention is actually a G without the Low E fretted:
e 3
b 0
g 0
d 0
a 2
e 0
besides sounding right.. if you watch the commercial it looks right.. also.. i think the fourth chord (D) is actually an Em as someone who commented said.. rock and roll man.. lets join hands and sing it across the land

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I think Jack Tang hit the nail on the head. Go Jack.

Anonymous said...

Yeah I had more of the G/e thing going on the second chord. I never paid attention to see if he was really playing in the commercial or not. Always wondering why the pick guard is upside down. Don't they have a left handed guitar for the guy.

-ajvenom

Anonymous said...

and he's playing backwards...

Unknown said...

Or left-handed.

rofl

Lobo Rojo said...

It's a right-handed guitar played left-handed, without restringing ("upside down"), and is in drop D.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I googled snickers song tabs as well.

Anonymous said...

if singing this song doesnt get me ladies then i dont know what will. thanks for the chords. i very excite.

Anonymous said...

Hey Im kinda new to guitar so dont blame me if this is the dumbest question you have ever heard and I can play all those chords but what is the strumming pattern or what is he doing to make it sound that way. I really cant just watch the video and figure it out. It sounds like sometimes he just plays one string so I dont think he is just playing all chords. Plz help me if you can

Anonymous said...

I play piano mostly, and these chords sound good on it, inverted or straight. Thanks a lot!

Unknown said...

I agree this post is pretty good but the only chord that sounds wrong to me is the D. But it is kind of hard to hear in the song

Unknown said...

And with the question with the strumming he just plays the first string of each chord for the first note of each change and then strums the whole chord. It's easy to play once you get the feel of it. It is pretty loose too you can play the first two strings on accident or something and it sounds fine.

Unknown said...

Actually I do hear the D base note where you said there is a D chord but it does not sound like a D chord when he strums it.... I'm trying to hear it out... It seems like a pretty weird chord.