Neil Young
Neil Young - Harvest Moon Album guitar chord
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# corrections/additions welcome (compilation of tracks) rcwoods@alf2.tcd.ie -------------------- Harvest Moon : Neil Young Tracks: @1 Unknown Legend (tcd.ie,zito@elec.mids.gmeds.com) @2 From Hank to Hendrix (tcd.ie) @3 You and Me (tcd.ie) @4 Harvest Moon (brownw@cs.uregina.ca) @5 War of Man (whc2993@ritvax.isc.rit.edu) @6 One of These Days (zito@elec.mids.gmeds.com) @7 Such a Woman (tcd.ie) @8 Old King ....needed @9 Dreamin' Man (zito@elec.mids.gmeds.com) @10 Natural Beauty (vetters@vax1.elon.edu) search for individual tracks by @number @1 Unknown Legend : Harvest Moon : Neil Young intro: Strum G chord Strum... -----------3-------------------------3------------------3-- -----------0-------------------------0------------------0-- -----------0-------------------------0------------------0-- --------0--0---------------------0---0---------------0--0-- -2--3------2---------------2--3------2---------2--3-----2-- -----------3-------------------------3------------------3-- Strum C chord Strum G chord -----------0----------------------------3 -----------1----------------------------0 -----------0----------------------------0 -----------2--------------------0-------0 -3--2------3----------------------------2 -------0---0--------------0--3----------3 G She used to work in a diner, never saw a woman look finer C I used to order just to see her float across the floor. C G C G She grew up in a small town, never put her roots down. C Daddy kept movin so she did too. chorus: C G C G Somewhere on a desert highway, she rides a Harley Davidson C Her long blonde hair flyin' in the wind. C G She's been runnin half of her life. C G The chrome and steel she rides, C G Collidin' with the very air she breathes, the air she breathes. intro: You know it ain't easy, you got to hold on. She was an unknown legend in her time. Now whe's dressin' two kids, lookin' for that magic kiss. She gets that far away look in her eyes. chorus: intro: chorus: notes: tab at beginning by zito@cpchq.cpc.gmeds.com (James L. Zito) @2 >From Hank to Hendrix : Harvest Moon : Neil Young G Bm C Am G Bm C Am >From Hank to Hendrix, I walked these streets with you. Em G C Am Here I am with this old guitar, doing what I do. G Bm C Am I always expected, that you would see me through. Em G C Am G I never believed in much, but I believed in you. Chorus F FM7 C G Can we get it together, can we still stand side by side. F FM7 C G Can we make it last, like a musical ride? >From Marilyn to Madonna, I always loved your smile, Now we're headed for the big divorce, California style. I found myself singin' like a long lost friend The same thing that makes you live can kill you in the end. chorus: Sometimes its distorted not clear to you. Sometimes the beauty of love just comes ringin' through. New glass in the window, new leaf on the tree, new distance between us you and me. chorus: notes: use G 320033 or GIII rather than a straight open G.. a straight open G. @3 This looks formidable, but is actually quite easy to play, and gives a great sound. Be sure to read the notes before attempting to play. You and Me: Harvest Moon: Neil Young drop bass E to D Intro: see notes Cviii Dx Cviii Fv Gvii Ciii Dv F Giii D Cviii Dx Cviii O pen up your eyes Fv Gvii Ciii Dv See how life time f lies F G* D G* see notes Open up and let the light back in Cviii Dx Cviii O pen up your heart Cviii Dx Cviii Let the lovin' start F Giii D Open up and let the light back in D Fv Gvii Bb F Am Gm C D Fv I was thinkin' of you and me Gvii Bb Making love beneath the tree F Am Gm C And now I wonder could it be D Fv Thinkin' 'bout the times we had Gvii Bb Some were good and some were bad F Am Gm C Guitar fightin' the T.V. D F FM7 FM7 C F** G** D see notes I was thinkin' bout you and me-e (x2) D F FM7 FM7 C F** G** D I was thinkin' of you and me-e D F FM7 FM7 C F** G** D I was thinkin' bout you and me-e D Fv Gvii Bb F Am Gm C Lookin' at you just the other night Dancin' in the evenin' light True love conquers all Old man sittin' there Touch of grey but he don't care When he hears his children call I was thinkin' 'bout you and me I was thinkin' 'bout you and me I was thinkin' of you and me I was thinkin' 'bout you and me Cviii Dx Cviii Fv Gvii Ciii Dv F Giii D Cviii Dx Cviii O pen up your eyes Fv Gvii Ciii Dv See how life time f lies F G D Open up and let the light back in notes: Cviii xxa988 (F at eighth fret) a=10, b=11, c=12 etc Dx xxcbaa (F at tenth fret) Ciii xx5553 (A at third fret) Dv xx7775 (A at fifth fret) F x33211 Giii x33211 (F at third fret) D 000323 Fv x00565 (D at fifth fret) Gvii x00787 (D at seventh fret) Bb xx3331 (A at first fret) Am x02210 Gm x55333 (Em at third fret) C x32010 FM7 x03210 or x33210 intro, verses1 and 2 and last verse: slide an 'F' shape from 8th to 10th and back; slide a 'D' shape from 5th to 7th; slide an 'A' shape from 3rd to 5th and finally play F Giii and D!) G*: here, and at the end, neil gets the bass sound by sliding from 333211 to 555433 'i was thinkin bout you and me': over 'me-e' hammer from F to FM7 (F**) G** F** D: slide 333xxx to 555xxx before strumming 333xxx and a full D 000323 neil also uses Bb of x88766 on some occasions. when ending a section on a D, eg at the very end of the song, neil hammers the first string, then the third. when sliding up through D Fv Gvii, neil hammers the third string, then the first. addition/correction by Howard Wright (Hman) @4 Harvest Moon - Neil Young Tabbed by Bill Brown (brownw@cs.uregina.ca) 1993.11.07 correction rcwoods@unix1.tcd.ie Chords Low E is tuned down to D. B = beat h = harmonic v = strum down ^ = strum up I don't know the proper name for some of these strange chords, so I'll just tab the different parts. Part 1 - intro e -----------------------------09-09-09---09-09-09----| B ------10---12-12-12-12-------10-10-10---10-10-10----| G ------11---11-11-11-11-------11-11-11---11-11-11----| D ------12---12-12-12-12------------------------------| A ----------------------------------------------------| D --0----------------------0--------------------------| B B B B B B B B B v v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ ^ v ^ Part 2 - harmonics part e------h12-----------------| B----------h12-------------| G--------------h12---------| D----------------h12-------| A-----------------h7-------| Part 3 D DM7 A Bm7 (with A bass) e---2--2--2--2--2--x--2---- B---3--3--3--3--2--2--3---- G---2--2--2--2--2--2--2---- D---0--0--0--0--0--2--4---- A------------------0--0---- D------------------------- ] e--------|-------|-------| B--------|---2---|-------| Since the strumming pattern is G--------|---2---|-------| the same for this area too, I D---2----|---2---|-------| left it out. A---2----|-------|---5---| D---2----|-------|---5---| Em A G (variation) He drags his first few fingers back across the strings on the up strum; so if you have nails, it sounds better. Strumming pattern is the same for all the chords. Part 1 - intro X 4 Part 2 - harmonics Come a little bit closer Part 2 - harmonics Hear what I have to say Part 3 - X 2 Part 2 - harmonics Just like children sleepin' Part 2 - harmonics We could dream this night away Part 3 - X 2 G But there's a full moon risin' G Let's go dancing in the light Part 1 - intro X 2 G We know where the music's playin' G intro (actually starts here) Let's go out and feel the night Part 1 - intro X 2 Em A Because I'm still in love with you Em I want to see you dance again A Because I'm still in love with you stop (and here) On this harvest moon and finish up with slow strum of this chord: (D with add ons) e------2--------| B------3--------| G------2--------| D------4--------| A------5--------| D---------------| notes: correction/addition rcwoods @5 ~From: whc2993@ritvax.isc.rit.edu; War of Man by Neil Young listen to recording for strumming and rythym. verse progression: Dm Dm Dm7 Bb C --1----|-5----|-1-----|-1-----3-|--- --3----|-6----|-1-----|-3-----5-|--- --2----|-7----|-2-----|-3-----5-|--- --0----|-0----|-0-----|---------|--- -------|------|-------|---------|--- -------|------|-------|---------|--- chorus progression: "No one wins...." Dm Dm Bb Bb C C A --1--------|-1---|---------|------------| --3--------|-3---|-3-------|--3/5--5-2--| --2--------|-2---|-3-------|--3/5--5-2--| --0--------|-0---|-3-------|--3/5--5-2--| -----------|-----|-1-------|--1/3--3-0--| -----------|-----|---------|------------| Verse1 Dm Dm7 The little creatures run in from the cold, back to the nest just like Bb C Dm Dm7 the days of old. There in the safety of a mother's arms the warmth Bb C Dm of ages far away from harm again. Solo riff: ^ means hammer on quickly, the first note is a grace note. ------------------------------------| ------------------------------------| --------0--0^2--0-----------0--0^2--| --0--3-------------3--0--3----------| ------------------------------------| ------------------------------------| ------------------------------------| ------------------------------------| --------0--0^2--0-----------0^2--0--| --0--3-------------3--0--3----------| ------------------------------------| ------------------------------------| Verse 2 Ears ringin' from the battle fire, the tired warrior aims a little higher. The black falcon or the little sparrow, the healing light or the flash of the barrel. Chorus: Dm Bb Bb C C A No one wins, it's a war of man. ( repeat like the recording) Verse 3 Silver mane flying in the wind down through the planets on the run again. No one knows where they're running to but every kind is coming two by two Out on the delta where the hoofbeats pound the daddy's runnin ont the frozen ground. Can't smell the poison as it follows him, can't smell the gas and machines its a war of men. >From: pchuss@megatest.com (William Pat Chuss) war of man Tune Guitar: DADGBD (tune 1st and 6th strings down one full step) INTRO CRDS (play twice) C/D |D |Dm7 |Bb C And now the song: C/D |D |Dm7 | | The lit-tle crea-tures run | in from the cold,- | back from the nest, | Bb C |C/D |D | | | just like the | days of old. | There in the safety | of a mother's arms Dm7 |Bb C | The warmth of ages far |away from harm again. The riff at this point is on the third and second string (G and B), open to third fret, to second string open then second and third frets, then play the D5 to fill it in. If you listen you'll get it. I'm not too good at typing this stuff in (sorry). Then the next bit goes like this: Dm7 | |Bb |Bb5 C5 A5 |Dm (x4) | | | | No one wins, |it's a war of man. | | | Now here's my attempt at tabbing the chords. They sound so good because of that DADGBD tuning. Let that Sixth string D wring out. Neil would ;-) C/D D Dm7 Bb C | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 0 0 5 5 5 5 0 0 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 5 6 0 x 8 8 7 6 x x1010 9 8 x | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bb5 C5 A5 Dm | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | x 8 8 x x x x1010 x x x x 7 7 x x x 0 0 01010 x (that's 2nd and 3rd | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | strings on 10th ft) Here's the lyrics just to round things out: The little creatures run in from the cold Back to the nest just like the days of old There in the safety of a mother's arms The warmth of ages, far away from harm again. Ears ringin' from the battle fire The tired warrior aims a little higher The black falcon or the little sparrow The healing light or the flash of the barrel No one wins It's a war of man No one wins It's a war of man Silver mane flyin' in the wind Down through the planets on the run again No one knows where they're runnin' to But every kind is comin' two by two Out on the delta where the hoofbeats pound The daddy's runnin' on the frozen ground Can't smell the poison as it follows him Can't see the gas and machines, it's a war of man No one wins It's a war of man No one wins It's a war of man The windows open and the little girl dreams The sky's her playground as she mounts her steed Across the heavens to the other side On wings of magic does the little girl ride The little creatures run in from the cold Back to the nest just like the days of old There in the safety of a mother's arms The warmth of ages, far away from harm again. No one wins It's a war of man No one wins It's a war of man No one wins @6 From zito@elec.mid.gmeds.com Thu Jun 2 21:09:24 1994 One of These Days By Neil Young Intro: /A /F#m /D /D /A /F#m /D /D /A /F#m /D /D One of these days I'm going to sit down and write a long letter /A /F#m /D /D to all the good friends I've known. /A /F#m /D /D And I'm goin' to try to thank them all for the good times together /A /F#m /D /D though so apart we've grown. Chorus: /A /F#m /Em / One of these days I'm going to sit down and write a long letter /A /F#m /D / to all the good friends I've known. /A /F#m /A /F#m /A /F#m One of these days, One of these days, One of these days /D /E And it won't be long It won't be long. /A /F#m /D /D /A /F#m /D /D And I'm goin' to thank that old country fiddler And all those ruff boys who play that rock and roll I never tried to burn any bridges Though I know I let some good things go. repeat Chorus and Intro >From down in L. A., all the way to Nashville New York City, to my Canadian prarie home. My friends are scattered like leafs from an old maple Some are weak some are strong. repeat Chorus /A /F#m /A /F#m /A /F#m One of these days, One of these days, One of these days /D /E /A And it won't be long It won't be long. Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 18:10:53 -0800 correctionFrom: mtn-cw@whistler.net (MTN Creative Works) rcwoods@alf2.tcd.ie zito@elec.mids.gmeds.com A correction to your posting of Niel Young's "One of These Days" Chorus:(wrong /as posted) /A /F#m /Em / One of these days I'm going to sit down and write a long letter /A /F#m /D / to all the good friends I've known. /A /F#m /A /F#m /A /F#m One of these days, One of these days, One of these days /D /E And it won't be long It won't be long. Chorus:(right) /A / /Em / One of these days I'm going to sit down and write a long letter /D / /Bm / to all the good friends I've known. /A /F#m /A /F#m /A /F#m One of these days, One of these days, One of these days /D /E And it won't be long It won't be long. Also, instad of playing the very plain F#m throughout the song, use instead F#mb5maj7 This is also referred to as a half-diminished (F#-1/2dim) F#mb5maj7 play all 6 strings e|-----|-----|-----|-----| b|-----|-----|-----|-----| g|-----|--1--|-----|-----| d|-----|-----|-----|--4--| a|-----|-----|-----|--3--| E|-----|--T--|-----|-----| Peace, Love, Skiing, Climbing & Guitar-Picking Mitch Thornton mtn-cw@whistler.net or mrthornton@intrawest.com @7 lyrics: from the c-d sleeve music: audio corrections: invited rcwoods@alf2.tcd.ie Such a Woman : Neil Young : Harvest Moon [Bb] [Dm] [xx1331] [Bb/D] [F] [Bb] [Bb]You are such a [Dm]woman to [1331]me, and [Bb/D]I [F]love [Bb]you [Bb]Our love, will [Dm]live [1331] until the [Bb/D]end [F]of [Bb]time [F]No one else, [Bb]can [D#]kill [Bb]me [Gm]like you [F]do [F]No one else, [Bb]can [D#]fill [Bb]me [Gm]like you [F]do and [Bb]no - one [Gm]else, can [D#]feel [F]our [Bb]pain [Bb]Love is a [Dm]healer, [1331] and [Bb/D]I [F]love [Bb]you. [C] [Em] [3553] [C] [G] [C] [G]No one else [C]can [F]fill [C]me [Am]like you [G]do [G]No one else [C]can [F]fill [C]me [Am]like you [G]do And [C]I [Am] [F]love [G] [C]you. [Bb]You are such a [Dm]woman, to [1331]me. [Bb/D] [F] [Bb] ------ playing sequence: Part I x3 (Intro, v1 v2) Part II x2 (No one else...) Part III (....feel our pain.) Part I (Love is a a healer...) Part IV (harmonica solo at C) Part V (No one else...) Part VI (move back to Bb) Part I (You are...) ------ Part I x3 Bb E ------------------------------------------------ B -------3-----------3-----------3-----------3---- G ----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----2-