The distinctive riff through the verse is:
||-----------------|-----------------||
||-----------------|-----------------|| with plenty of reverb (and
||-----------------|-----------------|| probably other effects, but
||-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|| I ain't got any, so I don't
||---2-----2---2---|---2-----4---4---|| know what!)
||-0-----0-------0-|-3-----5-------5-||
The transition into the chorus is |C|C|D|D| with appropriate strumming
The chorus chords are ||Em G D| A || "" "" ""
(this repeats until it finally finishes on the D)
The lead bit in the middle of the song is:
||------------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----||
||-9/10-9-----|-----|-7/8-7-----|-----|-5/6-5-----|-----|-7/8-7-----|-----||
||--------9---|-----|-------7---|-----|-------5---|-----|-------7---|-----||
||----------9-|-----|---------7-|-----|---------5-|-----|---------7-|-----||
||------------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----||
||------------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----|-----------|-----||
played through twice.
and the chords after this are the chorus chords (I suspect that this
bit uses a chorus pedal of some sort - but I don't have one, so I
don't know).
There is some lead stuff played on top of the riff through the verse,
but it's heavy on effects, so we opted to leave it out. As a clue
I think it involves slow bends on the G and D strings at the 5th or
7th positions.
If you play this along to the CD you will be a tone flat, so either
put a capo on the second fret (and shift all the numbers up 2) or
tune up a tone - if you're playing with a band you don't need to worry.
And that's about if for Run to You.
The distinctive riff through the
..verse is:
||-----------------|--------------
||-----------------|--------------
||-----------------|--------------
||-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0--
||---2-----2---2---|---2-----4---4
||-0-----0-------0-|-3-----5------
...
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|-5
...
-|-||
-|-|| with plenty of reverb (and
-|-|| probably other effects, but
-|-|| I ain't got any, so I don't
-|-|| know what!)
-|-||
The transition into the chorus is
..|C|C|D|D| with appropriate
..strumming
The chorus chords are ||Em G D|
.. A || "" ""
.. ""
(this repeats until it finally
..finishes on the D)
The lead bit in the middle of the
..song is:
||------------|-----|-----------|-
||-9/10-9-----|-----|-7/8-7-----|-
||--------9---|-----|-------7---|-
||----------9-|-----|---------7-|-
||------------|-----|-----------|-
||------------|-----|-----------|-
...
-|----|-----------|-----|--------
-|----|-5/6-5-----|-----|-7/8-7--
-|----|-------5---|-----|-------7
-|----|---------5-|-----|--------
-|----|-----------|-----|--------
-|----|-----------|-----|--------
...
-|---|-----||
-|---|-----||
-|---|-----||
-|-7-|-----||
-|---|-----||
-|---|-----||
played through twice.
and the chords after this are the
..chorus chords (I suspect that
..this
bit uses a chorus pedal of some
..sort - but I don't have one, so
..I
don't know).
There is some lead stuff played on
..top of the riff through the
..verse,
but it's heavy on effects, so we
..opted to leave it out. As a clue
I think it involves slow bends on
..the G and D strings at the 5th
..or
7th positions.
If you play this along to the CD
..you will be a tone flat, so
..either
put a capo on the second fret (and
..shift all the numbers up 2) or
tune up a tone - if you're playing
..with a band you don't need to
..worry.
And that's about if for Run to
..You.
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