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Notes on the piano part at the bottom.
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
[F]Soldier [Am] you got to get [Bb]out more.[C]
There is [F]life after [Am]property. Every[Bb]one has got a [C]finder's fee.
Fi[F]nd [Am] something [Bb]difficult to do and [C]do it.
[F]Write your [Am]english music, [Bb]write your [C]english music,
[F]write your [Am]english [Bb]music, [C]run [F]free.[Am][Bb][C]
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
[F]She [Am] tasted [Bb]of the Christmas [C]wines and said:
[F]"So many [Am]things have run through [Bb]me.[C]
I know the [F]altar boys, they [Am]just wanna do [Bb]me and that's [C]fine...
You got to have [F] faith [Am] -a[Bb]ith [C] Yeah, you got to have...
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
Once [Bb]again, it's a quarter-to-[C]three by [C]Ambleside-by-the-[D]Sea,
F Am Bb Bb repeat
and something's telling you: "Boy, it's time to take sides!"
[F]write your English [Am]Music, though you [Bb]know it will come to no [C]good
when [F]brilliance has a taste for [Am]suffering,
and you're [Bb]softer than the western [C]world..."
F Am Bb C repeat
Notes on soloish piano thing for guitar
These are the notes the piano emphasizes with each chord
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
One time he plays this over C
At the end he repeats this over all the chords
-12-13-12-13-|
Here are a couple of ways to emulate the piano on guitar:
(note the signifies the note you should accent in the chord)
You could get fancy and play it like this
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
Or less fancy (an octave lower than the piano)
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
If you?re fiddling with this, you can probably figure out
how to play the variations with chords.
Notes on the piano part at the bottom.
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
[F]Soldier [Am] you got to get [Bb]out more.[C]
There is [F]life after [Am]property. Every[Bb]one has got a [C]finder's fee.
Fi[F]nd [Am] something [Bb]difficult to do and [C]do it.
[F]Write your [Am]english music, [Bb]write your [C]english music,
[F]write your [Am]english [Bb]music, [C]run [F]free.[Am][Bb][C]
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
[F]She [Am] tasted [Bb]of the Christmas [C]wines and said:
[F]"So many [Am]things have run through [Bb]me.[C]
I know the [F]altar boys, they [Am]just wanna do [Bb]me and that's [C]fine...
You got to have [F] faith [Am] -a[Bb]ith [C] Yeah, you got to have...
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
Once [Bb]again, it's a quarter-to-[C]three by [C]Ambleside-by-the-[D]Sea,
F Am Bb Bb repeat
and something's telling you: "Boy, it's time to take sides!"
[F]write your English [Am]Music, though you [Bb]know it will come to no [C]good
when [F]brilliance has a taste for [Am]suffering,
and you're [Bb]softer than the western [C]world..."
F Am Bb C repeat
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Notes on soloish piano thing for guitar
These are the notes the piano emphasizes with each chord
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
----12--------------15-13-12--|
-------15-13------------------|
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One time he plays this over C
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At the end he repeats this over all the chords
-12-13-12-13-|
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Here are a couple of ways to emulate the piano on guitar:
(note the signifies the note you should accent in the chord)
You could get fancy and play it like this
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
---------12-------6-6\---151312-|
10-10\---13-1513-6-6\---13-13-13--|
10-10\---14-14-14--7-7\---12-12-12--|
10-10\-------------8-8\-------------|
8--8\--------------8-8\-------------|
-------------------6-6\-------------|
Or less fancy (an octave lower than the piano)
[F] [Am] [Bb] [C]
---------0--------6-6\---3-1-0--|
10-10\---1-31----6-6\---1--1--1---|
10-10\---2-2-2-----7-7\---0--0--0---|
10-10\---2-2-2-----8-8\---2--2--2---|
8--8\----0-0-0-----8-8\---3--3--3---|
-------------------6-6\-------------|
If you?re fiddling with this, you can probably figure out
how to play the variations with chords.