[Intro] D G D [Verse 1] D G D I lost it when I was searching D G I saw something there D on the ground D G And it took all I had D not to tell you Em G 'Cause it hurts me to bring D you down D It's just the way I've been G D feeling lately D G Without my two feet D on the ground D G Well, I watched from afar D G as I broke my own heart C 'Cause I don't seem to G D D7 want you around [Verse 2] G Oh, I saw a sign D in the weather G A coldness followed D me down Em A And I don't much enjoy D G all this toying around D Can I leave without G D making a sound? D Can I leave without G D G D making a sound? [Verse 3] D G D I'm not sure I ever forgot that D I've never been much for G D sticking around D G I've been trying so hard D here to fake it Em G 'Cause it hurts me to bring D you down D G I'm scared, I don't know D all the answers D G And I'll blame myself D for that now D G I can't think of a way to D G make it all feel okay C G But I still have to get D D7 out somehow [Chorus] G Oh, I saw a sign D in the weather G A coldness followed D me down Em A And I don't much enjoy D G all this toying around D Can I leave without G D making a sound? D Can I leave without G D making a sound? D Can I leave without G D making a sound? [Outro] D G D
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Q: What key is Without Making A Sound by Bella White in?
The song is in the key of D Major. No capo is needed — you play it using open chord shapes: D, G, Em, C, A, and D7.
Q: Do I need a capo to play Without Making A Sound?
No! This song is played in D Major with no capo required. All chord shapes are standard open-position chords.
Q: Is Without Making A Sound easy to play on guitar?
Yes — it is rated Beginner / Intermediate. The song uses six basic open chords (D, G, Em, C, A, D7) at a gentle 97 BPM, making it very accessible.
Q: What album is Without Making A Sound from?
It is the closing track on Bella White’s third studio album A Sign in the Weather, released on June 5, 2026. The album title was directly inspired by this song.
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“Without Making a Sound” is a quietly devastating folk-country ballad by Bella White, the closing track on her third studio album A Sign in the Weather, released June 5, 2026. The album’s title was inspired by this very song, which explores the painful confusion and guilt of ending a relationship. Played in the key of D Major with No Capo at a gentle 97 BPM, the song uses simple open chords — D, G, Em, C, A, and D7 — making it very accessible for beginners and intermediate players alike.
Track Info
- Song: Without Making A Sound
- Artist: Bella White
- Album: A Sign in the Weather (2026)
- Release Date: June 5, 2026
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Key: D Major
- Capo: No Capo
- BPM: 97
- Chords: D, G, Em, C, A, D7
- Difficulty: Beginner / Intermediate
Playing Tips
- D–G–D Core Loop: The verses revolve around a repeating D – G – D pattern. Master the quick G-to-D switch and you’ll have most of the song down.
- D7 Resolution: The D7 appears at the end of each verse, creating a bluesy dominant tension before the next section. It’s an easy open shape (x-x-0-2-1-2).
- Fingerpicking Option: This song sounds beautiful fingerpicked. Try a Travis-picking pattern with the bass note (D string or A string) alternating while plucking the melody on the higher strings.
Difficulty
This song is rated Beginner / Intermediate. All six chords used (D, G, Em, C, A, D7) are basic open shapes that most beginners learn early on. The slow 97 BPM tempo and simple structure make it very approachable, though the emotional delivery and timing of chord changes require some musicality.