Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith - Everyday I Write The Book gitaar chord
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 00:25:52 EDT From: Djembe6677@aol.com Subject: s/sexsmith_ron/everyday_i_write_the_book.crd Everyday I Write the Book by Elvis Costello as played by Ron Sexsmith transcribed by Tom Whelan --------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are other tabs for this song, but they didn't look the same as the version I learned how to play, which is Ron Sexsmith's cover. It's a bit less problematic to wrap your hands around: there's no funny chords or difficult fingerings in this version that would otherwise discourage you from learning it, because I wouldn't have had the patience to transcribe it. This tab is easy to play live without needing to look at your hands. In this version the root chord is C, and when Ron Sexsmith plays it live he uses capo 2. Intro/Chorus C G F G (repeating) e--3--3--3--3-- b--1--o--1--o-- g--o--o--2--o-- d--2--o--3--o-- a--3--2--x--2-- e--x--3--x--3-- This main section is the only thing that strays from regular textbook fingerings, and only because you keep your pinky (or any other finger, but I suggest the pinky) locked on the 1st string on fret 3. Maybe it's normal to some people, but I had to get used to it. However, it's simple enough that it only takes a minute to get comfortable if you feel shaky. The other thing that Ron Sexsmith does with this section is to do a hammer-on from open to 2nd fret on the 3rd beat of every measure with whatever finger is on the 2nd fret on ANY string. I hope that made sense. Just so you know, it takes three runs through this progression to get the lyrics sung before diving into a verse. Verse 1 & 4 This is the way the chords progess: C Em Am Em Am F Em A Dm G After that it goes right back into the chorus. I didn't bother tabbing the actual chords, but if you don't know how to play any of these chords than you shouldn't be trying to play THIS song. But for the sake of those who only know F as a barre chord I included the way Ron Sexsmith plays the F in this particular section of the song and the Dm as well. F Dm e--1--1-- b--1--3-- g--2--2-- d--3--o-- a--x--x-- e--x--x-- Verse 2 & 3 Here it is: Am C F C Am Dm G And again back into the chorus. Just remember that you hold the Am for eternity in this part (or at least for longer than any other chord). Once again the F and Dm are played as tabbed right above this. Outro Simply repeat the chords for the chorus ad nauseum. Now all you have to do is memorize the lyrics extremely well to deliver this song. I don't think trying to write out how the words match up to the chords would do anybody any good, because after all this is an Elvis Costello song and he's never sung with the same rhythm to the words twice in his life. So do it how you like it. If you've never heard the Ron Sexsmith version of this song, which is what this tab was made from, I recommend checking it out. It's 180 degrees away from the original and worth listening to if you want to play this song without the typical Elvis Costello staccato delivery. That's it. Have fun, but keep in mind that this song can be deceptively simple to learn but can be rather difficult to play out anywhere if you don't get really familiar with it.