Pete Yorn
Pete Yorn - For Nancy Ver 2 guitar chord
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PETE YORN FOR NANCY Tabbed by Jim Bauer (jbauer601@hotmail.com) INTRO: D5 A5 Gb5 G5 VERSE: D5 A5 Gb5 G5 And when you said I could not stay with you D5 A5 Gb5 G5 That's not the way you would have wanted to be D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Convince yourself that everything is all right D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Cause it already is D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Don't sell your heart and break just a- ny -one D5 A5 Gb5 G5 I won't turn on with you from all the tears D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Convince yourself that everything is all right D5 A5 Gb5 G5 (x2) Cause it already is D5 A5 Gb5 G5 So take your lessons hard and stay with him D5 A5 Gb5 G5 But when your car crash comes don't be misled D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Convince yourself that everything is all right D5 A5 Gb5 G5 (x2) (:| intro x3) Cause it already is D5 A5 Gb5 G5 So take your lessons hard and stay with him D5 A5 Gb5 G5 But when your car crash comes don't be misled D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Convince yourself that everything is all right D5 A5 Gb5 G5 D5 A5 Gb5 G5 Cause it already is Yeah, it already is ~~~~~~~~~ OUTRO: Play same chord progression x1 then sing "so take him home" x3 then variate to "take him home" END ON D5 (Note: Song can obviously also be played in standard tuning, especially for playing solo. Power chords are best for first and second verses, then full chords for rhythm.) ---------- ----- DROP D TUNING (DADGBE) CHORDS USED: D5 = 0577XX A5 = 777XXX Gb5 = 444XXX
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theonly
Friday 11th of April 2003 19:39
A couple things. You don't need to drop D tune this one at all. What the heck is a D5? The chords are D A D/F# G. The third chord is a D, because if you listen to the higher guitar part you hear him going back and forth between the NOTES E and D with the NOTE F# interchangning for the D on like every third one. You wouldn't ordinarily do that over an F#m, though you can get away with it on this song.
Also, the song is in the key of D, which if this guy knew any theory would dictate that the player use sharps and not flats in notating it.
So the chords are:
D -X57XXX
A -57XXXX
D/F# -25XXXX or F#m -24XXXX
G -35XXXX