[Intro] Bm D C# Bm D C# [Verse 1] Bm Fall out Fight all the way down D C# Just the way they want you to Bm Knocked down Burned out D 'Till there's no room to feel C# To feel like me [Pre-Chorus] Bm The enemy D C# But what if I'm not the enemy? [Chorus] G Em Where's the line? Bm Where's the line? G Somewhere under the blood Em Bm Say you won't change your mind D G As they break everything you love Em Bm Tell me when you've had enough D C# Bm Tell me when you've had enough [Verse 2] D C# Nevermind the chemicals Bm Breathe in breathe out it's all a lie D C# Choose your own reality Bm One day there'll be no more sacrifice D C# 'Cause there's nothing left to lose [Chorus] G Em Where's the line? Bm Where's the line? Somewhere under the blood G Em Bm Say you won't change your mind D A G As they break everything you love Bm Tell me when you've had enough Bm Tell me when you've had enough [Bridge] G Em Where's the line? Bm Where's the line? G Em Bm Was there ever a line? This is the moment of truth This is our time [Chorus] G Em Where's the line? Bm Where's the line? D G Somewhere under the blood Em Bm Say you won't change your mind D A G As they break everything you love Em Crush every dream into dust Bm Tell me when you've had enough D C# Bm Tell me when you've had enough D C# Tell me when you've had enough [Outro] Bm D C# Bm D C#
🎵 Also Play These Songs
Q: What key is Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough by Evanescence in?
The song is originally in the key of B minor (Bm) and is played with no capo.
Q: What is the BPM of Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough?
The song runs at a tempo of 111 BPM with a 4/4 time signature.
Q: How can I play Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough with easier chords?
You can place a capo on the 2nd fret and use open A minor shapes (Am, C, B, F, Dm, G). This sounds in the original key of B minor while avoiding tricky barre chords.
Q: What album is Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough from?
The track is from Evanescence’s 2026 studio album, Sanctuary.
If you like the work, please write down your experience in the comment section, or if you have any suggestions or corrections, please let us know in the comment section.
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, GuitarTwitt earns from qualifying purchases. This means we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase through the links on this page.
“Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough” is a powerful, atmospheric rock track by alternative rock icons Evanescence, featured on their 2026 studio album Sanctuary. The song showcases Amy Lee’s signature haunting vocals over a driving rhythmic foundation. Played in the original key of B minor with No Capo at a tempo of 111 BPM, the song features a striking progression built around Bm, D, C#, G, Em, and A chords. It is a fantastic song for intermediate players to practice transitioning between barre chords and open chord shapes while maintaining a steady driving pulse.
Track Info
- Song: Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough
- Artist: Evanescence
- Album: Sanctuary (2026)
- Release Date: June 5, 2026
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Key: B minor (Bm)
- Capo: No Capo
- BPM: 111
- Chords: Bm, D, C#, G, Em, A
- Difficulty: Intermediate
Playing Tips
- Suggested Strumming Pattern: A driving rock strumming pattern like D D D D D D D D (steady eighth-note downstrums) works well to match the song’s intense build and energy.
- B minor (Bm) and C# Barre Chords: Bm and C# are played as barre chords. Practice shifting your index finger barre smoothly from the 2nd fret (Bm) to the 4th fret (C#).
- C# Chord Tension: The major C# chord (a chromatic major II chord in the key of B minor) adds a distinctive, dramatic rock tension before resolving back to Bm.
- Easy Play Option (Capo 2): If the barre chords (Bm and C#) are too difficult, you can place a Capo on the 2nd Fret and play using easier A minor shapes (Am, C, B, F, Dm, G), which will sound in the original key of B minor.
Difficulty
This song is rated Intermediate because it is played in the original key of B minor without a capo, which requires comfortable execution of the Bm and C# barre chords. Beginners can make it a Beginner / Intermediate song by placing a capo on the 2nd fret and playing with A minor open shapes.