How to Play “Wonderwall” by Oasis – Complete Guitar Tutorial
Introduction
“Wonderwall” by Oasis is one of the most iconic songs in British rock history and a must-learn for any guitarist. Released in 1995 from their album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?”, this song features relatively simple chord progressions that make it perfect for beginners while still being engaging for intermediate players.
What You’ll Learn
- Essential chords used in Wonderwall
- Chord diagrams and fingerings
- Strumming patterns
- Complete tablature
- Pro tips for authentic sound
- Common mistakes to avoid
Song Information
Artist: Oasis
Album: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Year: 1995
Key: G Major
Tempo: 87 BPM
Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
Chords Used in Wonderwall
Primary Chords
The song uses these main chords throughout:
Em7
e|---3---
B|---3---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---2---
E|---0---
G
e|---3---
B|---3---
G|---0---
D|---0---
A|---2---
E|---3---
D
e|---2---
B|---3---
G|---2---
D|---0---
A|---x---
E|---x---
C
e|---0---
B|---1---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---3---
E|---x---
Am7
e|---0---
B|---1---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---0---
E|---x---
Cadd9
e|---3---
B|---3---
G|---0---
D|---2---
A|---3---
E|---x---
Chord Fingerings Guide
Em7 Fingering:
- 2nd fret A string (middle finger)
- 2nd fret D string (ring finger)
- 3rd fret B and high E strings (pinky)
G Fingering:
- 2nd fret A string (middle finger)
- 3rd fret low E string (ring finger)
- 3rd fret B and high E strings (pinky)
D Fingering:
- 2nd fret high E string (middle finger)
- 2nd fret G string (index finger)
- 3rd fret B string (ring finger)
C Fingering:
- 1st fret B string (index finger)
- 2nd fret D string (middle finger)
- 3rd fret A string (ring finger)
Song Structure
Verse Progression
Em7 – G – D – C (x2)
Chorus Progression
C – D – G – Em7 – C – D – G
Bridge
Am7 – Cadd9 – D – G
Complete Tablature
Intro/Verse Riff
e|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|---2---2---2---2---|---0---0---0---0---|
B|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|---1---1---1---1---|
G|---0---0---0---0---|---0---0---0---0---|---2---2---2---2---|---0---0---0---0---|
D|---2---2---2---2---|---0---0---0---0---|---0---0---0---0---|---2---2---2---2---|
A|---2---2---2---2---|---2---2---2---2---|---x---x---x---x---|---3---3---3---3---|
E|---0---0---0---0---|---3---3---3---3---|---x---x---x---x---|---x---x---x---x---|
Em7 G D C
Chorus Riff
e|---0---0---0---0---|---2---2---2---2---|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|
B|---1---1---1---1---|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|---3---3---3---3---|
G|---0---0---0---0---|---2---2---2---2---|---0---0---0---0---|---0---0---0---0---|
D|---2---2---2---2---|---0---0---0---0---|---0---0---0---0---|---2---2---2---2---|
A|---3---3---3---3---|---x---x---x---x---|---2---2---2---2---|---2---2---2---2---|
E|---x---x---x---x---|---x---x---x---x---|---3---3---3---3---|---0---0---0---0---|
C D G Em7
Strumming Patterns
Basic Strumming Pattern
D - D U - U D U
1 - 2 & - & 4 &
Advanced Strumming Pattern (Noel Gallagher Style)
D - D U D U D U
1 - 2 & 3 & 4 &
Legend:
- D = Down strum
- U = Up strum
- – = Rest/pause
Playing Techniques
Fingerpicking Pattern
For a more delicate approach, try this fingerpicking pattern:
T - I M A - I M A
1 - 2 3 4 - 2 3 4
Legend:
- T = Thumb
- I = Index finger
- M = Middle finger
- A = Ring finger (Anular)
Capo Usage
While the original is played without a capo, you can use:
- Capo 2nd fret: Play in F# (easier for some singers)
- Capo 4th fret: Play in A (higher pitch)
Complete Song Lyrics with Chords
Verse 1
Em7 G
Today is gonna be the day
D C
That they're gonna throw it back to you
Em7 G
By now you should've somehow
D C
Realized what you gotta do
Pre-Chorus
Em7 G D C
I don't believe that anybody feels
Em7 G D C
The way I do about you now
Chorus
C D G Em7
And all the roads we have to walk are winding
C D G Em7
And all the lights that lead us there are blinding
C D G Em7
There are many things that I would like to say to you
C D G
But I don't know how
Verse 2
Em7 G
Backbeat, the word is on the street
D C
That fire in your heart is out
Em7 G
I'm sure you've heard it all before
D C
But you never really had a doubt
Pro Tips for Authentic Sound
Guitar Tone Settings
- Amp: Clean to slight breakup
- EQ: Boost mids slightly, moderate treble
- Effects: Light chorus, subtle reverb
Chord Voicings
- Keep your pinky anchored on the 3rd fret for Em7 and G transitions
- Use the same fingering pattern for smoother chord changes
- Practice the Em7 to G change repeatedly – it’s crucial
Rhythm Emphasis
- Emphasize beats 2 and 4 for the classic Oasis feel
- Don’t rush the tempo – 87 BPM is deliberately moderate
- Listen to the original recording for subtle timing nuances
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Rushing the chord changes – Take your time with transitions
- Muting strings accidentally – Keep fingers arched and precise
- Wrong chord voicings – Use the specific fingerings shown above
- Ignoring the rhythm – The strumming pattern is as important as the chords
- Playing too fast – The song’s power comes from its steady, deliberate pace
Practice Routine
Week 1: Chord Familiarity
- Practice chord changes Em7-G-D-C for 10 minutes daily
- Work on clean chord transitions
- Focus on proper fingering
Week 2: Strumming Integration
- Combine chords with basic strumming pattern
- Practice at slow tempo (60 BPM)
- Gradually increase speed
Week 3: Song Structure
- Learn complete verse and chorus sections
- Practice transitions between sections
- Work on timing with metronome
Week 4: Performance Ready
- Play along with original recording
- Focus on expression and dynamics
- Record yourself for self-assessment
Alternative Tunings and Variations
Standard Tuning Alternatives
If you find the standard chords challenging, try these alternatives:
Easier Em7: Use Em (022000) instead Easier G: Use G (320003) instead of full barre
Acoustic vs Electric
- Acoustic: Focus on clean chord work and dynamics
- Electric: Add subtle distortion for fuller sound
Conclusion
“Wonderwall” remains one of the most requested songs at parties and campfires for good reason – it’s accessible, memorable, and incredibly satisfying to play. The key to mastering this song lies in consistent practice of the chord transitions and developing a feel for the rhythm.
Remember, while the chords are relatively simple, the magic of “Wonderwall” comes from the passion and emotion you put into your playing. Don’t just play the notes – feel the music and let it guide your performance.
Additional Resources
- Practice with a metronome at 60-87 BPM
- Record yourself playing to identify areas for improvement
- Listen to live versions to hear different interpretations
- Join online guitar communities for feedback and tips
Next Steps
Once you’ve mastered “Wonderwall,” try these similar Oasis songs:
- “Champagne Supernova” (similar chord progressions)
- “Don’t Look Back in Anger” (introduces F chord)
- “Live Forever” (more complex strumming patterns)
Keep practicing, stay patient with yourself, and most importantly – enjoy the journey of learning this timeless classic!
