R.E.M.
R.E.M. - Sitting Still gitaar chord
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# From: Scott A. Yanoff SITTING STILL {note: In this song and many other REM songs, there is an A9 chord. This chord can be interchanged with Asus2. Here is my favorite A9 position: (E) -0- its just like playing an A chord using a 5th fret (B) -0- barre E chord. If you move it to the seventh fret, (G) -6- it becomes a B11. On the 8th fret, its a Cmaj7. On (D) -7- the 10th, its a D9add6. On the 3rd fret, its a very (A) -7- pretty G6 chord. On the second, its a neat sounding F# (E) -5- sort-of chord. On the first fret, Its a Mexican sounding F chord. I first came across this position while learning RUSH songs in high school. On, BTW when I say "On the 8th" I mean the note on the low(est) E-string is on the "8th". For this song, its on the 5th of course. Have I been explicit enough with my positions. We guitarists know lots of them-hehheh? OH G-- ANOTHER CHORD LESSON (if Buck wasn't so good, I wouldn't have to do this) A BaddE/F# is an easy chord. It looks like this. Don't play the A-string. Obviously, you pick this chord -don't strum, It'll sound shitty. BaddE/F# BaddE (normal) (E) -0- -0- (B) -0- -0- To switch between these chords, move (G) -4- -4- only ONE finger. (D) -4- -4- (A) -x- -2- (E) -2- -x- {intro: A9 G#m F#m / A9 G#m F#m / } > E BaddE/F# BaddE > It's name a god we all agree E BaddE/F# BaddE > Secret stop stop it well-read E BaddE/F# BaddE > We could find it in the sieve E BaddE/F# BaddE > We could gather throw a fit > B A > Up to par and Katie-bar the kitchen door but not me in B A > See them try for the big kill wasting time sitting still > {same as before} > I'm the sun and you can read > I'm the sun and you're not dead > We could find it in the sieve > We could gather throw a fit > {same as intro} > I can hear you > > You can gather when I talk talk until we're blue > You could get away from me get away from me > > I can hear you > Can you hear me?