e--2-3-2--| (alternate F# and G)
B--3------|
G--2------|
D--0------|
A---------|
E---------|
The strumming pattern for the verse is pretty easy to follow--just go with what
feels natural.
CHORUS:
The chorus is more involved, but it's the same concept as the beginning. The top
notes of the G Major
stay throughout most of it, and the bass notes walk down by step.
GM G7 CM GM
e-------3--3-------3--3--------3--3---------------------|
B-------3--3-------3--3--------3--3---------------------|
G-------0--0-------0--0--------0--0---------------------|
D--0--0-------0--0------2--2-2-2--0---------------------|
A--2--2-------X--X------3--3-3--------------------------|
E--3--3-------2--2------0--0-0--------------------------|
GM G7 C9
e-------3--3-------3--3--3--3-3--3-------------------|
B-------3--3-------3--3--3--3-3--3-------------------|
G-------0--0-------0--0--0--0-0--0-------------------|
D--0--0-------0--0-------2--2-2--2-------------------|
A--2--2-------X--X-------3--3-3--3-------------------|
E--3--3-------2--2-----------------------------------|
Then you go to the A minor hammer-on, and then to C Major (keep strumming like the
rest):
e--0---------0------------|
B--0h1-------1------------|
G--2---------0------------|
D--2---------2------------|
A--0---------3------------|
E-------------------------|
And then, after that, you go back to the verse chord progression again. The guitar
solo and the vocals
of overlap, and then the solo takes over.
And that should be pretty much it. Except for the solo. I don't really do those,
because they take too
time. But enjoy this song, because it's really nicely written.
NEIL