Under Your Wings I'll Hide is not the ideal song for a lone guitar, when so much
happening at the same time. But this could be used as a good start for you who like to improvise.
There is a melody in the chord A with A, Asus, Asus2, A. But you would need to
listen to the song to make it easier for you.
Good luck!
A
Fire ha[A]unts[Asus2] us, h[A]olds[Asus4] us no[A]w.
[A]Bright eyes still, hides[Asus2] us, ta[A]kes [Asus4] us no[A]w.
[A]Still spins us wild
A Improvise through the chord.
[A] [E] [F#m]
[D] Sweet vo[E]ice [F#m]calls u[A]s
When b[D]lack f[E]ace c[F#m]hase [A]us[(Asus4][Asus2][Asus4][A)]
[F#m] [E]
[D]Come to me, hide in me
[F#m] Run into t[E]his
[D]Storms fear us h[A]ere
A
F#m E D (/A) x2
[A]Aaaa...
[A]Fire...
[F#m]Haunts us, h[E]olds us n[D]ow.[/A]
[F#m]Breaks us, t[E]akes us n[D]ow.
[A]
[F#m] [E]
[D] White tears call us.[F#m][E]
With f[D]ire, holds us down.
A
A A
They take us now
[A]Under[(/B] your wings[/C#] I'l[/D]l h[/E]ide [/D] [/C#] [/B] [/A)] x2
[A]
It's a bit messy at the end of the song. But the base-tones in the parentheses is a tip
if you want something to happen at the end...
happening at the same time. But this could be used as a good start for you who like to improvise.
There is a melody in the chord A with A, Asus, Asus2, A. But you would need to
listen to the song to make it easier for you.
Good luck!
A
Fire ha[A]unts[Asus2] us, h[A]olds[Asus4] us no[A]w.
[A]Bright eyes still, hides[Asus2] us, ta[A]kes [Asus4] us no[A]w.
[A]Still spins us wild
A Improvise through the chord.
[A] [E] [F#m]
[D] Sweet vo[E]ice [F#m]calls u[A]s
When b[D]lack f[E]ace c[F#m]hase [A]us[(Asus4][Asus2][Asus4][A)]
[F#m] [E]
[D]Come to me, hide in me
[F#m] Run into t[E]his
[D]Storms fear us h[A]ere
A
F#m E D (/A) x2
[A]Aaaa...
[A]Fire...
[F#m]Haunts us, h[E]olds us n[D]ow.[/A]
[F#m]Breaks us, t[E]akes us n[D]ow.
[A]
[F#m] [E]
[D] White tears call us.[F#m][E]
With f[D]ire, holds us down.
A
A A
They take us now
[A]Under[(/B] your wings[/C#] I'l[/D]l h[/E]ide [/D] [/C#] [/B] [/A)] x2
[A]
It's a bit messy at the end of the song. But the base-tones in the parentheses is a tip
if you want something to happen at the end...