If you're a Bryan Adams fan eager to learn "Heaven" on your guitar, you've come to the right place. This guide will walk you through the chords and the use of a capo to play this classic hit. Let's dive in!

Bryan Adams' "Heaven" is a timeless song that every guitarist should have in their repertoire. With its simple yet effective chord progression and memorable melody, it's a joy to play. Let's start by looking at the basic chords and then we'll introduce the capo.

Understanding the Chords
The song is in the key of G major and follows a I-V-vi-IV progression, which means it uses the chords G, D, Em, and C. If you're new to these chords, don't worry. We'll break them down and provide some tips to help you master them.

Here's a quick rundown of the chords:
- G Major: 3x0x0x3x
- D Major: xx0232
- Em: 022000
- C Major: 032010

Practicing the Chords
Start by practicing each chord individually until you're comfortable with the fingering. Then, move on to switching between the chords smoothly. Use a metronome to help you maintain a steady rhythm.
Once you're comfortable with the chords, try playing along with the song. You can find numerous backing tracks online that will help you stay in time and build your confidence.

Using a Capo
A capo is a handy tool that allows you to play in different keys without changing the chord shapes. For "Heaven", we'll use a capo on the 3rd fret to play in the key of C major, which makes the chord shapes easier for some players.
With a capo on the 3rd fret, the chords you'll be playing are C, F, G, and B♭. The chord shapes are the same as the open chords for G, D, Em, and C, but you'll be playing them three frets higher on the neck.

Playing with the Capo
Start by placing the capo on the 3rd fret of your guitar. Make sure it's secure and the strings are ringing clearly. Then, practice the new chord shapes as described above.




















Once you're comfortable with the chords, it's time to put it all together. Play along with the song, using the capo to help you play in the key of C major. Remember to switch between the chords smoothly and maintain a steady rhythm.
Adding the Melody
After you're comfortable with the chords, it's time to add the melody. The melody for "Heaven" is straightforward and can be played using simple single-note melodies and some basic riffs.
Listen to the song and try to pick out the melody on your guitar. Start slow and build up your speed over time. You can also find tabs online that will help you learn the melody more quickly.
With practice, you'll be playing "Heaven" like a pro in no time. So, grab your guitar, put on the song, and let's rock! Happy playing!