Vladimir Vysotsky – "Если друг оказался вдруг..." chords
Amin
E7
Amin
E7
A7
Dmin
E7
E
Dmin
C
Amin
C
E7
Eaug
C
D#min
A#min
F7
A#min
F7
A#min
A#
A#7
D#min
F
A#7
D#min
A#min
A#min6
A#min
F
F7
A#min
D#min
A#min
F7
A#min
B7
F7
A#min
A#7
D#min
Fmin
F
Fmin
D#min
A#min
A#min6
D#7
F
F7
A#min
D#min
A#min
F
F7
F
F7
F
A#min

Amin

E7

Amin

E7

A7

Dmin

E7

E

Dmin

C

Amin

C

E7

Eaug

C

D#min

A#min

F7

A#min

F7

A#min

A#

A#7

D#min

F

A#7

D#min

A#min

A#min6

A#min

F

F7

A#min

D#min

A#min

F7

A#min

B7

F7

A#min

A#7

D#min

Fmin

F

Fmin

D#min

A#min

A#min6

D#7

F

F7

A#min

D#min

A#min

F

F7

F

F7

F

A#min
Details
Description:A, B, Fm, Dm, D#m, C, Am, D#, F, A#m, E, A#
Tempo:89
Artist:Vladimir Vysotsky
Genres:Bard music
Year:1967
Updated:02/03/2026
Rating:
Video Options
В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."
A, B, Fm, Dm, D#m, C, Am, D#, F, A#m, E, A#
ВЛАДИМИР ВЫСОЦКИЙ - Песня о друге (Если друг оказался, вдруг...)
A, Fm, Dm, D#m, D, C, C#, Am, D#, F, A#m, E, A#
Песня о друге
A, Dm, Am, D#, G#, G, E
9. Владимир Высоцкий - Кони привередливые
F#, D, G#m, C#, Bm, F#m, D#, G#, E
Frequently Asked Questions
The song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."" uses the following chords: A, B, Fm, Dm, D#m, C, Am, D#, F, A#m, E, A#.
Which instruments can be used and how to set up a capo or transposition for the song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг...""?
You can play the song on guitar, ukulele, piano, or mandolin.
What is the tempo (BPM) of the song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."" and how can it be used for practice?
The song's tempo is around 89 beats per minute (BPM). Practicing with a metronome set to this tempo helps you play along accurately and develop a steady rhythm.
In what year was the song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."" by the musician Vladimir Vysotsky released?
The song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."" by the musician Vladimir Vysotsky was released in 1967.
How do I start playing the song "В.Высоцкий "Если друг оказался вдруг..."" with chords correctly?
Start by listening to the original recording. Set your metronome to the song's tempo of 89. Tune your instrument accurately. Then practice the chord progression slowly, focusing on smooth transitions.