Teaching is funny – I learned this from one of my students. Usually I just walk up from Bb to C in a Bb-B-C fashion, but here is another way to walk out of a song:
- Gm-G#m/G-Am/G-C
A |-1-2-3---|-3----7---|
E |-3-4-5---|-0-or-8---|
C |-2-3-4---|-0----7---|
G |-0-0-0---|-0----0---|



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Sorry, this is a newbie question, but what do the terms ‘walk up’ and ‘walk out’ mean?
Walk-up means to go from a lower chord shape up fret by fret to a higher chord shape. So in this case I mean hold a Bb chord and move it up 1 fret to a B chord and up one more fret to C. “Walk-out” is just something I came up with because many songs go “Bb-B-C” as an outro.