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A Thousand Years Guitar Chords With Strumming Video Guide | Christina Perri

Last Updated on December 4, 2025 by admin

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Learning A Thousand Years guitar chords is one of the best ways to start playing romantic English songs on guitar. This tutorial includes easy chords, capo position, strumming pattern, and a complete strumming video guide to help beginners master the song smoothly. Whether you’re preparing for a performance or simply want to add this emotional classic to your playlist, this detailed lesson will help you play A Thousand Years accurately and confidently.


🎸 Strumming Video Guide – A Thousand Years (Beginner Friendly)

Use this strumming tutorial before playing the full song.


Introduction – Learn A Thousand Years Guitar Chords (Capo 3rd Fret)

If you’re searching for A Thousand Years guitar chords, this guide will make your learning journey extremely easy. The entire tutorial is written keeping beginners in mind with capo on the 3rd fret, simple open chords and an easy D DD strumming pattern. Since this song is highly popular for weddings, anniversaries, covers and stage performances, learning A Thousand Years chords will definitely upgrade your playlist and help you play more emotionally expressive songs.

This blog post includes:
✔ Full lyrics with chords
✔ Easy chord progression
✔ Verse–chorus structure
✔ Strumming pattern
✔ Tips to improve performance
✔ A complete video guide


🎼 A Thousand Years Guitar Tutorial – Key Details

Capo Position

Capo – 3rd Fret

Chords Used

G, Em, C, D, Am

Strumming Pattern

D DD

Difficulty Level

Beginner to Intermediate (Very easy with capo)


🎵 Song Credits

Song Title: A Thousand Years
Movie/Album: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn (Part 1)
Singer/Artist: Christina Perri
Music Composer: Christina Perri, David Hodges
Lyrics By: Christina Perri, David Hodges
Releasing Year: 2011
Language: English
Country: USA


🎤 A Thousand Years Guitar Chords with Lyrics (Capo 3rd Fret)

[VERSE 1]
(C) Heartbeats fast
Colors and (G) promises
How to be (Em) brave
How can I (D) love when (G) I'm (C) afraid to fall
But watching you (G) stand alone
All of my (Em) doubt suddenly (D) goes (G) away (C) somehow
One step (Em) closer (D)

[CHORUS]
(G) I have died everyday waiting for you
(Em) Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a (C) thousand years
I love you for a (D) thousand more (G)

[VERSE 2]
(C) Time stands still
Beauty in (G) all she is
I will be (Em) brave
I will not (D) let (G) anything (C) take away
What's standing in (G) front of me
Every (Em) breath
Every (D) hour has (G) come to (C) this
One step (Em) closer (D)

[CHORUS]
(G) I have died everyday waiting for you
(Em) Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a (C) thousand years
I love you for a (D) thousand more

[BRIDGE]
(G) And all along I believed I would find you
(Em) Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a (C) thousand years
I love you for a (D) thousand more

(G) (Em) (C) (D)

(Am) One step (Em) closer (D) (Am)
One step (Em) closer (D)

[CHORUS FINAL]
(G) I have died everyday waiting for you
(Em) Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a (C) thousand years
I love you for a (D) thousand more

(G) And all along I believed I would find you
(Em) Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a (C) thousand years
I love you for a (D) thousand more

( C ) (Em) (C) (Em) (D) (C)

🎸 Tips to Play A Thousand Years Smoothly

  • Keep your capo firmly on the 3rd fret for correct pitch.
  • Maintain a soft tempo; this song sounds best when played emotionally.
  • Practice transitions between G → Em and C → D, as they repeat often.
  • Use light palm muting if you want a soft acoustic feel.
  • Combine the D DD strumming pattern with slow dynamics for a cinematic tone.
  • Beginners can switch to down-strums only for the first verse to gain control.

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