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My Oceans Were Lakes by As It Is Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for My Oceans Were Lakes guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play My Oceans Were Lakes by As It Is using guitar or guitar. This song by As It Is can also be played by that instruments. =/p p My Oceans Were Lakes guitar chords has rhythm and included in Never Happy, Ever After (2015) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3My Oceans Were Lakes by As It Is Guitar Chords/h3 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1:brbr[G]More thought is [D]less than saidbr[E]More thought ins[C]ide my headbr[G]Hard times and v[D]iolent timesbr[E]Closed eyes and [C]still framed mindsbr[G]Cause all thoughts, [D]hate modern wordsbr[E]It's not just, [C]the truth that hurtsbr[G]Scars heal,[D] but never straybr[E]Well I see[C] another day[E][C][G]br[G]Ano[A]ther[E] day[C][D]brbrChorus:br[D]I'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D][E][C]brI'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D][E][C]brbrVerse 2:br[G]Before and a[D]ftermathbr[E]Lost cause down [C]countless pathsbr[G]Loose grips and [D]handlebarsbr[E]Dull glow of l[C]esser starsbr[G]I fall short, [D]with every milebr[E]With fist fights, [C]in single filebr[G]If all this,[D] just washed awaybr[E]Would I see,[C] a brand new day[E][C][G]br[G]A [A]brand new [E]day[C][D]brbrChorus:br[D]I'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D][E][C]brI'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D][E][C]brbrBridge:br[D] [E] [C] brChorus:br[D]I'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D][E][C]brI'm starting to see my[G] oc[D]eans were l[E]akes[C]brI'm starting to see my[G]...[D] [E] [C] p If you want to learn As It Is My Oceans Were Lakes guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play My Oceans Were Lakes. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Anybody Out There? by Burlap to Cashmere Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Anybody Out There? guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Anybody Out There? by Burlap to Cashmere using guitar or guitar. This song by Burlap to Cashmere can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Anybody Out There? guitar chords has rhythm and included in Anybody Out There? (1998) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Anybody Out There? by Burlap to Cashmere Guitar Chords/h3 Standard tuning and no capo neededbrbrIntro: BmbrbrVerse 1:brS[Bm]ometimes while I'm drivingbrT[A]rying to find my s[Bm]ongbrbrLooking for the answersbrAnd w[A]here I do be[Bm]longbrF[Bm]inally the children arebrB[A]ringin' me back h[Bm]omebrbr(Speed up)brbrChorus:brOo[Bm]ooooh oo[A]ooooh oo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody out t[Bm]herebrDoes any[A]body c[G]are[Em]brAre there people really t[Bm]herebrOoooooh oo[A]ooooh ooo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody se[Bm]ekingbrDoes anyb[A]ody s[G]ee[Em]brOr are they deaf and dumb lik[Bm]e mebrbrVerse 2:brS[Bm]ometimes while I'm drivingbrL[A]ooking for my s[Bm]ongbrbrLooking for the answersbrAnd w[A]here I do be[Bm]longbrF[Bm]inally the children arebrB[A]ringin' me back h[Bm]omebrbrChorus:brOo[Bm]ooooh oo[A]ooooh oo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody out t[Bm]herebrDoes any[A]body c[G]are[Em]brAre there people really t[Bm]herebrOoooooh oo[A]ooooh ooo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody se[Bm]ekingbrDoes anyb[A]ody s[G]ee[Em]brOr are they deaf and dumb lik[Bm]e mebrbrVerse 3:brS[Bm]ometimes while I'm drivingbrS[A]till looking my so[Bm]ngbrbrLooking for the answersbrAnd w[A]here I do be[Bm]longbrF[Bm]inally Sweet Jesus isbrB[A]ringin' me back h[Bm]omebrbrChorus:brOo[Bm]ooooh oo[A]ooooh oo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody out t[Bm]herebrDoes any[A]body c[G]are[Em]brAre there people really t[Bm]herebrOoooooh oo[A]ooooh ooo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody se[Bm]ekingbrDoes anyb[A]ody s[G]ee[Em]brOr are they deaf and dumb lik[Bm]e 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brprebr------------7--9---9b10--9--7------7---9--10p9p8p7---------------------|br--8--10-10---------------------10--------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrChorus 2:brO[Bm]oooooh o[A]oooooh o[G]ooooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody out t[Bm]herebrDoes any[A]body c[G]are[Em]brAre there people really t[Bm]herebrOoooooh oo[A]ooooh ooo[G]oooohbrIs there anyb[A]ody se[Bm]ekingbrDoes anyb[A]ody s[G]ee[Em]brThat he died upon a [Bm]tree p If you want to learn Burlap to Cashmere Anybody Out There? guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Anybody Out There?. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

The Grace of a Dancer by Chris de Burgh Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for The Grace of a Dancer guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play The Grace of a Dancer by Chris de Burgh using guitar or guitar. This song by Chris de Burgh can also be played by that instruments. =/p p The Grace of a Dancer guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Storyman (2006) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3The Grace of a Dancer by Chris de Burgh Guitar Chords/h3 I found this tab, and as it wasn't up on UG, I thought I'd post it for your benefit. Allbrand responsibility goes to the author.brbrTitle : The grace of a dancerbrArtist : Chris de BurghbrAlbum : The storymanbrCapo : nonebrSetting :brTabbed by : gertjanbrbrbr-------------------------------------------------brbrbr[F]C [133211]x32010brAm x02210brG 320003brE7 022130brAm x02210brbr| C | F F G | C | FbrG |brbr| C Am | F F G | C |brG | F C | G |brbrSh[Am]e had the grace of a d[F]ancer, pretty as the m[G]orning s[C]un,brHer da[Am]ys were filled with la[F]ughter, and when sixteen years had c[G]ome,brShe went [Am]to work in the old h[F]ouse, and there she m[E7]et her l[Am]ove,brBut [F]he, the son, was hi[C]gh-born, and s[F]he, a village gi[G]rl;brbrThey m[Am]et at night by the r[F]iver, and there he pled[G]ged his l[C]ove,brAnd so[Am] it was for the su[F]mmer, but by winter, all was d[G]one,brFor the wo[Am]rd was out in the vi[F]llage that she would h[E7]ave his ch[Am]ild,brAnd the ni[F]ght before she le[C]ft him, these wo[F]rds were in his he[G]art,brWhen she said, L[C]ove is all that we h[F]ave, it is fore[G]ver,brLo[C]ve is all that we ne[F]ed, to be toget[G]her,br[C] [Am] [F] [G]brLove [C]is all that this world has to share, only lovebrCa[C]n take us the[G]re;brbrThey f[Am]ound her clothes by the ri[F]ver, of her there w[G]as no t[C]race,brAnd fo[Am]r many years he mo[F]urned her, haunted by her f[G]ace,brSo he s[Am]et off over the oc[F]ean, these memories t[E7]o es[Am]cape,brBut the sh[F]ip he sailed was il[C]l-starred,brand so[F]on would meet its fa[G]te;brbr| Am G F C | F F Fbr|(2x)brbrThey s[Am]truck the rocks at mi[F]dnight, in the grip of a ro[G]aring s[C]torm,brAnd he[Am] found himself in the w[F]ater with a woman and a b[G]oy,br[Am] [F] [E7]br[Am]With a power that was more than human, he brought them to the shore,brAnd her whi[F]sper in the d[C]arkness was a vo[F]ice he'd heard be[G]fore,brWhen she'd said, L[C]ove is all that we h[F]ave, it is fore[G]ver,brLo[C]ve is all that we ne[F]ed, to be toget[G]her,brLo[C]ve is al[Am]l that this [F]world has to sh[G]are,brOnl[F]y lo[C]ve can take us th[G]ere;brbr| C C C C | F F Fbr| (2x) | C C C C | F F Gbr|brbrOnl[F]y lo[C]ve[G]brShe h[Am]ad the grace of a dan[F]cer, and the father o[G]f her s[C]on.brbrbrbr---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrhttp://www.tabsrus.nl - Your guitar resource. p If you want to learn Chris de Burgh The Grace of a Dancer guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play The Grace of a Dancer. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Trophy Room by City Lights Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Trophy Room guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Trophy Room by City Lights using guitar or guitar. This song by City Lights can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Trophy Room guitar chords has rhythm and included in album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Trophy Room by City Lights Guitar Chords/h3 I just heard this song for the first time today. A friend of mine wanted me to trybrto figure out the chords by ear. It may not be 100% correct, but it's damn close.brbrChords are:br[B] br[E] br[G#] br[F#] br[C#] brE is played in two positions, and will be listed as E and E2 (because I'm abrlittle music dumb):brE:brbrbre|---x---|brB|---x---|brG|---x---|brD|---2---|brA|---2---|brE|---0---|brbrbrE2:brbrbre|---7---|brB|---7---|brG|---9---|brD|---9---|brA|---7---|brE|---0---|brbrbrStandard tuning. Listen to the song for strumming patterns, as they change very frequently. Enjoy.brbrIntro:brB E G# F# (x3)br[B] [E] [G#] [F#] [E] brWell she star[B]ts with her eyes[C#]brWhen she sets he[E2]r trapbrAs she caref[B]ully surveys t[C#]he room[E]brLoo[B]king for the most p[C#]athetic of boys[E2]brTo destroy [B]with her hips[C#]brAnd her innocen[E]t facebrAnd you try [F#]to get a read [E]on herbrBut she hides everything[F#]brSo you won't see wh[E2]at she could dobrbr(CHORUS)br[B]I dodged a bullet [E]againbr[G#]That was a close[F#] onebr[B]Almost fell for he[E]r trapbr[G#]But I will li[F#]ve to tell about itbr[B]I may have escaped[E] todaybr[G#]But she'll never g[F#]ive upbr[B]'Til she's got my i[E]nsidesbr[G#]Hanging[F#] in her trophy room[E]brbr[B]She uses her legs[C#]brYou use your i[E2]maginationbr[B]Wondering what could[C#] be underneath[E]br[B]Her perfect smile[C#]brAnd the way[E2] she pretendsbr[B]That she doesn't k[C#]nowbrWhat she i[E2]s up tobrAnd you try[F#] to get a hold o[E]f herbrBut she's not ans[F#]weringbrAnd you're afrai[E2]d of what she might dobrbr(CHORUS)brbr[F#]And at the en[G#]d of the day[E]br[F#]She knows that I'll[G#] still be th[E]erebr[F#]No matter ho[G#]w bad it hurts[E]br[F#]I just can't[G#] shake my feelings[E]brbr[E]She'll do anythingbr[F#]To make sure that she isn'[G#]t the onebrW[E]ho lets her guard downbr[F#]And gets her heart broken[G#]brbr[B] [E] [G#] [F#] br[B] [E] [G#] [F#] [E] br(CHORUS)brbrOutro:br[F#] [B] p If you want to learn City Lights Trophy Room guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Trophy Room. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Thank You by Dido Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Thank You guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Thank You by Dido using guitar or guitar. This song by Dido can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Thank You guitar chords has rhythm and included in No Angel (1999) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Thank You by Dido Guitar Chords/h3 !!!To Guitar Tab Universe and any other guitar site that'll get this tab!!!brbrThis is an updated version of my previous attempt.brThat is... something like http://guitartabs.cc/tablocate.php?filename/d/dido/thank_you.crdbrYou should delete the previous from your archive and replace it with this one.brIMHO you should also delete the 3 other versions, this is much better :-)brbrThank You - DidobrChords, lyrics amp; various comments.brbrVarious comments 'cos they told me this song is a favorite of beginners... so herebrand there I give some useful tips.brbrAn easy song. Believe it or not, second time I listened to it I got the chords.brPlayed with a capo on the 4th fret.brbrPlay | Em C | 8 times for the intro. C may be a Cmaj7, that is, E to e, X32000 or X32400.brbrThen | Em C | D G D | is the verse.br| Em C | D G D |br| Em C | D G D |br| Em C | Em/B C |brbrD/F# is 20023X. If you can't help strumming all the six strings, play 200230, as inbrPearl Jam's Immortality.brbr[Em]My tea's gone [C]cold, I'm wondering [D]why I got [G]out of [D/F#]bed at [Em]allbrThe morning [C]rain cloud's up my [D]window, and [G]I can't [D/F#]see at [Em]allbrAnd even [C]if I could, it'd [D]all be gray, but your [G]picture [D/F#]on my [Em]wallbrIt re[C]minds me that it's [Em/B]not so bad, it's no[C]t so badbrbrPlay | Em C | twice, and then verse again.brbrI [Em]drank too m[C]uch last night, got b[D]ills to pay, my h[G]ead just f[D/F#]eels in p[Em]ainbrI missed the b[C]us and there'll be [D]hell today, I'm l[G]ate for [D/F#]work ag[Em]ainbrAnd even [C]if I'm there they'll a[D]ll imply that I mi[G]ght not l[D/F#]ast the d[Em]aybrAnd then you ca[C]ll me and it's [Em/B]not so bad, it's no[C]t so badbrbrThen turn to | G | C | G | C | G | C | Bm | Am |brRepeat this 5 times (1st as chorus, 2nd instrumental, 3rd verse, 4th and 5th chorus)brStress the B on A string when passing from G to C (that is, play a G/B x20033).brYou can pick the right rythm for this if you look at the next verse (Push the door...).brbrAnd [G]I want to th[C]ank youbrFor giving me the b[G]est day of my l[C]ifebrAnd [G]oh, just to [C]be with youbrIs having the [Bm]best day of my l[Am]ifebrbr| G | C | G | C | G | C | Bm | Am |brbrTry a little soloing here using the G major scalebrbrbrbr-|--|---|--|()|---|--|-ebr-|--|--|---|--|---|--|-Bbr-|()|---|--|---|--|---|-Gbr-|--|---|--|---|--|---|-Dbr-|--|---|--|--|---|--|-Abr-|--|---|--|()|---|---|-EbrbrbrThis? How to call it? Should be a fretboard with 6 frets.brIf you want to play a G scale, choose the frets so that thebr() are G's. So, those 6 fret would be 0 to 5, or 12 to 17.brWanna play a C scale? Use frets from 5 to 10. Of course youbrcan play scales all over the fretboard, but this is a goodbrbeginning.brHey: in this song you use a capo so that you actually playbrthe scale on frets from 4 to 9. A B scale. Not common. Where else?brJohn Mellencamp's What If I Came Knocking, I think.brbrThen:brbr[G]Push the door, I'm [G/B]home at l[C]ast and I'm soaking t[G/B]hrough and thr[G]oughbrThen you handed [G/B]me a t[C]owel and all I [G/B]see is y[G]oubrAnd even if my house f[G/B]alls d[C]own now, I wouldn't have a c[Bm]luebrBecause you're n[Am]ear me...brbrAnd [G]I want to th[C]ank youbrFor giving me the b[G]est day of my l[C]ifebrAnd [G]oh, just to [C]be with youbrIs having the [Bm]best day of my l[Am]ifebrbrAnd [G]I want to th[C]ank youbrFor giving me the b[G]est day of my l[C]ifebrAnd [G]oh, just to [C]be with youbrIs having the [Bm]best day of my l[Am]ifebrbrbrThat's all.brbrComments: Ste, barleycorn@infinito.itbr(don't expect immediate answer... it may take me a while) p If you want to learn Dido Thank You guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Thank You. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p