WWW.AZCHORDS.COM | Fall Into Me Chords – Taylor Swift | Version #1
Intro: D,A,Bm,G,A,Bm
G
You say you've turned it off
A Bm
Hid your heart up on a shelf
G
Scared of what it might cost
A Bm
To take it down for someone else
G
Cause loving him you lost
A Bm
Too much of yourself
E G
Baby can't you see
E G
That he's not me
Chorus:
D A
And I need you to know
Bm G
You can fall into me
D A
That my arms are wide open
Bm G
And will always be
D A Bm
Right here waiting, staying, strong
G D
Come and fall into me
A,Bm,G
G
I'll follow any road
A Bm
Anywhere to get to you
G
I'll open up my soul
A Bm
If that's what you need me to do
G
Now baby it's your move
A Bm
All you got to do is
E G
Believe in love
E G
Just believe in us
Chorus
D A
And I need you to know
Bm G
You can fall into me
D A
That my arms are wide open
Bm G
And will always be
D A Bm
Right here waiting, staying, strong
G D
Come and fall into me
Bridge: A,Bm,G,D,A,Bm,G
E G
Just believe in love
E G
Just believe in us
CHORUS
D A
Baby, I need you to know
Bm G
You can fall into me
D A
That my arms are wide open
Bm G
And will always be
D A Bm
Right here waiting, staying, strong
G D
Come and fall into me
How to play "Fall Into Me" by Taylor Swift on guitar
Chord Progression and Capo:
- No capo is required. The song primarily uses the chords D, A, Bm, G, and E.
- This chord progression creates an uplifting and supportive musical backdrop.
Intro and Verse Strumming:
- Start with a moderate tempo, using a strumming pattern of down-down-up-up-down-up.
This keeps the verses dynamic and engaging.
- Focus on smooth transitions between the chords, particularly between the changes
from G to A and A to Bm, which are frequent throughout the song.
Chorus Emphasis:
- Increase the strumming intensity in the chorus to emphasize the heartfelt plea
in the lyrics "You can fall into me."
- Make sure the strums are strong and confident to mirror the song's message of
assurance and openness.
Bridge Handling:
- The bridge can be played with a slight variation in the strumming pattern or
even with single strums per chord to bring focus to the lyrics and build up
to the final chorus.
- This section should feel like a crescendo, leading back into the reassuring
message of the chorus.
Common Mistakes:
- Not varying the strumming intensity between the verses and chorus, which can
make the song feel monotonous.
- Rushing the tempo, especially during emotional parts of the song. Keep a steady
pace to allow each chord to resonate fully.
Outro Tips:
- As the song concludes, maintain the energy through the final chorus, then slowly
fade out with softer strumming on the last line to give a gentle and hopeful
end to the performance.
General Tips:
- Practice the chord changes in isolation before playing along to the song to
ensure each transition is smooth and clean.
- Regularly tune your guitar, as accurate tuning is essential for the chords to
sound their best, especially in a chord-rich song like this.
Lyrics Overview:
"Fall Into Me" speaks to a profound readiness and willingness to support someone
in a relationship, offering a place of comfort and safety.