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Post by orangejubilee on Apr 15, 2009 19:23:56 GMT -5
[E]We got some poison in us Cyanide and nico [E]tine More than you've ever [E]seen More than I can be- [E]lieve [D]Woe-woe, woe, woe [AGAG - E][E]Guns guns they all got guns Now they wanna shoot some- [E]one I'd rather be drunk than dead Or go where Jesus [E]fled So I'll get drunk a- [E]gain Or maybe [E]not [D]Woe-woe, woe, woe [AGAG - E][E]I saw on a tombstone [(G)-A]He came in this world a- [E]lone Spent all his time a- [E]lone He left this life a- [E]lone [D]Woe-woe, woe, woe [AGAG - E]The guitar on the record is tuned down 1/2 a step. For a standard tuned guitar all the above chords are flats. All the chords are the normal open shape except the 'G', which isn't fretted - you get it by playing the strings you leave open when you lift your fingers from the A chord (i.e. just hit the open strings in passing between the 'real' chords and you'll get the 'G'- you'll hear when you've got it right).
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Post by borracha on Apr 15, 2009 19:48:19 GMT -5
Thanks a lot! I'll give it a try...
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Post by CE49 on Apr 20, 2009 9:10:25 GMT -5
Good job with the G - that would have thrown me had I tried to work this one it but you've found it perfectly. Many thanks.
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Post by hamilton on Apr 20, 2009 17:18:02 GMT -5
those are the only first position chords Mark Lanegan could play when Winding Sheet was written, i believe.
Love You Little Girl = E/G/A.. and i think Eyes Of A Child is something similar, if i recall correctly.
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Post by low on Apr 22, 2009 4:30:33 GMT -5
Great! Love it, thanks And it's greeeen!
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