Guitar Chords – Desperado by the Eagles

Desperado by The Eagles was released in 1986. This song stands out among similar genre songs with higher chord complexity and progression novelty compared to average, as well as being written in G Major – which is one of the three most-popular Major keys – at a moderate tempo.

1. C#m

C#m chord is a three-note minor triad, composed of its root note (C#), minor 3rd (E), and perfect 5th (G#).

C#m can create both happy and melancholic sounds, making it an integral component of many pop songs. Take Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” where C#m blends seamlessly with palm muted voicings to add intensity and emotion.

3. D

Desperado by The Eagles was written in G major, making it a Major key with more complex chord structures than your typical song and an intricate progression – check out Theorytab’s G Major Chord Cheat Sheet for more information. Those unable to sing high Gs should consider opting for drop D tuning (optional) which makes playing easier while still producing deep bass ‘D’ notes.

5. E

Desperado, written in G Major, is one of many songs composed in that key. According to Theorytab, G Major is one of the three most widely-used Major keys. It offers higher Chord Complexity and Progression Novelty than any other Major key; thus making it suitable for many artists including Eagles; Hooktheory, Paco, MasterJohnny Flunnul and Vaz123 have contributed guitar parts towards creating its melody; check out their G Major Chart for further chords and progressions!

6. F

The Fmaj13 chord, or “F major thirteenth,” is an advanced voicing that adds complexity and depth to a basic F major triad. It’s often employed in jazz, funk and R&B to produce rich harmonic progressions.

The Eagles song Desperado was composed in F Minor, according to Theorytab database, making it one of the eight most frequently used Minor keys. Download our F Minor Cheat Sheet for popular chord progressions, midi files downloads, and more!

7. G

Desperado by Eagles is in the key of G, and according to Theorytab has an above-average Chord Complexity and Chord Progression Novelty rating. Furthermore, due to the chords being barre chords they make it easier to play (especially using your index finger to barre the 3rd fret while your middle finger barres 5th fret allowing quick changes between chords; see video for demonstration).

8. C

Desperado by The Eagles can be played in G Major. According to Theorytab, G Major offers higher Chord Complexity and Chord Progression Novelty than average songs; furthermore it’s one of the more commonly-used song keys when using Guitar Tabs; Desperado can be played using barre chords (G and C on 3rd fret; A and D on 5th) or open chords for added effect.

9. D

Desperado is written in G Major, according to Theorytab database it is one of the three most popular major keys. Furthermore, this key ranks third when considering songs with Chord Complexity and Progression Novelty features; thus making it a common key choice among Eagles songs and classic rock tunes alike. Furthermore, barre chords for G, C and D make chord changes simpler when performing this song – thus helping facilitate easier song transitions between chord changes.