- Monster (Note, if you want to play it original, just use power chords: Root, third and the fifth I just added the minors for the sake of showing what key it was in.) Intro: F#m, D, C#m, A Verse: F#m, A X2 Pre Chorus: F#m, D, C#m-A-E, F#m F#m, D, C#m-A-B Chorus: F#m, D, C#m, A Verse: F#m, A x2 Pre Chorus: F#m, D, C#m-A-E, F#m F#m, D, C#m-A-B Chorus: F#m, D, C#m, A x2 Breakdown: F#m-E, F#m-A, D-C#m, D-E F#m-E, F#m-A, D-C#m, D-C#m Chorus: F#m, D, C#m, A x2 End: E-F#m For the Pre Chorus part, i put C#m-A-E meaning you in that section it's in 4/4 timing so and D both get 4 counts but when it gets to, C#m-A-E is a full 4 counts also, just get timing down. It also applys to the C#m-A-B part too. When i say 4 counts i mean 1 and when i say 4 counts is 1 measure, you count out loud like this: 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 Easy right? For the Breakdown part, F#m-E, F#m-A, D-C#m, D-E... etc... for this part i'll just the first chord set which is F#m-E. It's 4/4 count still but here, you play F#m and add an note at the end which is E. Don't know what an 8th note is? Here it goes, you count "1 2 and 3 and 4 and" right? You're counting 8th notes. When you count, "1 and 2 and", Four 8th notes together which makes it 1/2 a measure. 1/8+1/8+1/8+1/8= 1/2. Don't you hate math? If you guys have any other questions, feel free to email me or whatever. I'll try to out some more songs before i go to work. Enjoy this song, because i am.