intro dsus2 g6add4 -> (320030)
REsus2 SOL6add4
oh where are you going for the 250th time
REsus2 SOL6add4well i'm waiting for a sign, well it looks just like another line
and i'm walking backwards to the place where i came from
SOL6add4 LA REsus2oh but that aint enough, no you want me to run.
SOL6add4 REsus2 SOL6add4
REsus2 SOL6add4
used to feel like california with baby eyes so blue
now i feel like carolina i split myself in two
LA SImnow i'm walking backwards from chicago through washington
SOL6add4 LA REsus2oh but that aint enough, no you want me to run
oh that aint enough, you want me to run
SOL6add4 SIm SOL6add4 SIm SOL6add4 SIm SOL6add4
(pull from high d to c# for both the bm and the g6add4 then hammer back on)
REsus2 SOL6add4
better watch your soul, it'll leave you like 100 bucks
my friend said stick to your guns, but instead i just got stuck
LA SImand i'm walking backwards looking forward to getting done
SOL6add4 LA REsus2no but that aint enough, you want me to run
oh that aint enough, you want me to run
REsus2 SOL6add4
used to feel like california with baby eyes so blue
REsus2 SOL6add4now i feel like carolina i split myself in two
used to feel like california with baby eyes so blue
REsus2 SOL6add4now i feel like carolina i split myself in two
this is pretty close but not 100 percent, obviously, listen to the song
for how long to play the chords and the strumming pattern,
Okay, this guy tabbed it pretty well, so i'll just add a couple little things that sound good.
For the Dsus2 and G6add4, I usually go with a Bass-Strum-Mess Around With the High
pattern.
For me, it looks about like this:
e---------0-----0-------0--------------0--------0-------------|
B------2-----2-----2--2---2--------2-----2--2-------2---------|
G------3-----3--------3----3-------0--------0----0------------|
D---0--0-----0--------0------------0--------------------------|
A---0---------------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------3-----------------------------|
...and so on. It's not even close to a set-in-stone pattern...I think some kind of bass
and the strumming are
important, but it really doesn't matter what strings you strum or what you do with the
strings.
And now for the Bm: at the end of each verse, he does a nice little riff on the Bm.
Lately I haven't even been barring it; I just finger it
like this, low E to high: 000432
The riff is something like this:
e----2-0-------0----2-0--------2-0-------2----2-0--------------|
B--------3-2-3----------3-0--------3-2-3----------3-2----------|
G--------------------------------------------------------------|
D--------------------------------------------------------------|
A--------------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------|
intro dsus2 g6add4 -> (320030)
REsus2
oh where are you going for the
SOL6add4..250th time
well i'm waiting for a sign, well
..it looks just like another line
SOL6add4
and i'm walking backwards to the
SIm..place where i came from
SOL6add4 LAoh but that aint enough, no you
..want me to run.
REsus2
used to feel like california with
SOL6add4..baby eyes so blue
now i feel like carolina i split
SOL6add4..myself in two
LAnow i'm walking backwards from
..chicago through washington
SOL6add4 LAoh but that aint enough, no you
REsus2..want me to run
oh that aint enough, you want me
SIm..to run
(pull from high d to c# for both
SOL6add4.. the bm and the g6add4 then
..hammer back on)
better watch your soul, it'll
SOL6add4..leave you like 100 bucks
REsus2my friend said stick to your guns,
..but instead i just got stuck
LAand i'm walking backwards looking
SIm..forward to getting done
no but that aint enough, you want
REsus2..me to run
SOL6add4 LAoh that aint enough, you want me
..to run
REsus2
used to feel like california with
SOL6add4..baby eyes so blue
now i feel like carolina i split
SOL6add4..myself in two
REsus2used to feel like california with
..baby eyes so blue
REsus2now i feel like carolina i split
SOL6add4..myself in two
this is pretty close but not 100
..percent, obviously, listen to
..the song
for how long to play the chords
..and the strumming pattern,
Okay, this guy tabbed it pretty
..well, so i'll just add a couple
..little things that sound good.
For the Dsus2 and G6add4, I
..usually go with a
..Bass-Strum-Mess Around With the
..High
pattern.
For me, it looks about like this:
e---------0-----0-------0---------
B------2-----2-----2--2---2-------
G------3-----3--------3----3------
D---0--0-----0--------0-----------
A---0-----------------------------
E-------------------------------3-
...
-|-----0--------0-------------|
-|-2-----2--2-------2---------|
-|-0--------0----0------------|
-|-0--------------------------|
-|----------------------------|
-|----------------------------|
...and so on. It's not even close
..to a set-in-stone pattern...I
..think some kind of bass
and the strumming are
important, but it really doesn't
..matter what strings you strum or
..what you do with the
strings.
And now for the Bm: at the end of
..each verse, he does a nice
..little riff on the Bm.
Lately I haven't even been barring
..it; I just finger it
like this, low E to high: 000432
The riff is something like this:
e----2-0-------0----2-0--------2-0
B--------3-2-3----------3-0-------
G---------------------------------
D---------------------------------
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------
...
-|-------2----2-0--------------|
-|-3-2-3----------3-2----------|
-|-----------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|
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