title: "good for sule"
artist:i mother earth
album: "blue green orange"
E/F# F#\E E/F# F#/Ab
the father's torment...
0:36
[B] [A]
become.. a whole world away....
[B]waits..
[A]hear...
1:01
(piano) x2
[B] [F#] [E] [Eb] [A] [Ab] [A] [E] [Eb] [C#]
[B] [A]
verse 2-same B and A.
they made me remove the lyrics, but you can find them
in the album sleeve. it's one of the most amazing albums
you'll ever hear and it's definitely worth getting.
[B] [A]
[B]
[A]
1:46
x2 w/o words
verse 3: same B, same A
chorus:
[B]to come >
[A]reaching out
[B]hope...
[A]
[B] [A]he's the only one..
first verse lyrics: B A
and then:
(four measures of intensified bass and drums,)
while you play B and A and watch and listen
and then..
good[B] for you, sule[A]
eventually hold out B
then play A and B quieter while the song fades
and end with a B bass note, sliding to C# back to B
performance notes: i think the B to A progression is mostly acoustic,
while the verse riff is clean electric, maybe mildly distorted sometimes.
this song represents the author's interpretation of the sounds,
and it's all my own work.
artist:i mother earth
album: "blue green orange"
E/F# F#\E E/F# F#/Ab
E|------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------|
D|-9/11-11---11\9-9----9/11-11---11/13-13---|
A|-7/9-------9-\7------7/9-------9-/11------|
E|------------------------------------------|
the father's torment...
0:36
[B] [A]
E|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
B|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
G|--8-------------------------------------------6-----------------------|
D|--9---------------------\---------------------7-----------------------|
A|--9-------------------------------------------7-----------------------|
E|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
become.. a whole world away....
[B]waits..
[A]hear...
1:01
(piano) x2
[B] [F#] [E] [Eb] [A] [Ab] [A] [E] [Eb] [C#]
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
[B] [A]
verse 2-same B and A.
they made me remove the lyrics, but you can find them
in the album sleeve. it's one of the most amazing albums
you'll ever hear and it's definitely worth getting.
[B] [A]
[B]
[A]
1:46
E|------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------|
D|-9/11-11---11\9-9----9/11-11---11/13-13---|
A|-7/9-------9-\7------7/9-------9-/11------|
E|------------------------------------------|
x2 w/o words
verse 3: same B, same A
chorus:
[B]to come >
[A]reaching out
[B]hope...
[A]
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
[B] [A]he's the only one..
first verse lyrics: B A
and then:
(four measures of intensified bass and drums,)
while you play B and A and watch and listen
and then..
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
good[B] for you, sule[A]
eventually hold out B
then play A and B quieter while the song fades
and end with a B bass note, sliding to C# back to B
performance notes: i think the B to A progression is mostly acoustic,
while the verse riff is clean electric, maybe mildly distorted sometimes.
this song represents the author's interpretation of the sounds,
and it's all my own work.