Maybe Tomorrow — аккорды для гитары

Sixpence None The RicherТональность: D6K просмотров
Тон0
Шрифт
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Аккорды:
D
××
G6
F#m7
2
Cmaj7
3××
F#m7sus
2
G
Fmaj7
C2
×
Am7
×
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From good1321@gulf.net Mon Apr 28 11:43:38 1997
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 09:22:12 -0600
From: Jim
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: TAB: Maybe Tomorrow, Sixpence None The Richer
Guitar Tablature For Sixpence None The Richer / Fatherless and the Widow
Song Name: Maybe Tomorrow
[D] [G6] [D] [G6]
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
D G6 D G6 D G6 
Hey I am having a little trouble again with myself
F#m7 Cmaj7 
Today I would label out of the ordinary
[D] [G6] [D] [G6]
Hey I read the words to label him
D 
Said he strikes a tune mighty fine
G6 F#m7sus Cmaj7 
But in living life that's where he finds plenty of trouble
VAMP
Hey I am a book inside your hands
Will you turn the page and read the line
Where I reach the end and rid my mind of all this rubble
Chorus
G D 
Let me out of this solitude
[G] [D]
I want out so I can be with you
[G] [D] [G]
Let me out, I want to touch you, don't keep me here
Hey I am having a little trouble again with myself
It's me I would label out of the ordinary
[D] [G6] [F#m7sus]
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
Chorus
Bridge
Fmaj7 C2 Fmaj7 
Let me out, (let me out)
G 
Let me out
[D] [G] [D]
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
[G] [D] [G]
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
[D] [G6] [D] [G6] [F#m7sus]
Hey I am having a little trouble with myself
Chorus
(2x)
Bridge
G Am7 
...Let me out
Fmaj7 G Am7 
|: Let me out :|
repeat and fade
Matt Slocum
© 1995 Le Tigre Sur Un Ballon Publishing (ASCAP)
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