Birds Acordes

por Emilíana Torrini
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Dificultad: principiante
Afinación: E A D G B E
Cejilla: sin cejilla
Autor: WellWellMrBond [a] 123.
3 colaboradores en total, última edición el 20 oct 2017

Acordes

C
Em
G
F
E7
Am
A7

Rasgueo

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[Intro]
C
 
[Verse]
C                                     Em
   Let's stay awake and listen to the dark.
C                                         Em
   Before the birds, before they all wake up.
         C                                 G
It's the ending of a play and soon begins another.
  F                          E7     Am
Hear the leaves applaud the wind.
 
 
[Chorus] - no words, just "Ooooooooh"
F C G A7 x 2
 
 
[Verse]
C                                                Em
See the sun come rising and white-wings start to fly.
C                                   Em
Like strings of pearls in the firey sky.
        C                                              G
I don't want to close my eyes, don't want to leave the stage now,
       F                    E7     Am
As the leaves applaud our stay.
 
 
[Chorus]
F C G A7 x 2
 
 
[Bridge] (instrumental)
Am
 
 
[Verse]
C                                       Em
Lend me your wings and teach me how to fly.
C                                          Em
Show me when it rains, the place you go to hide.
        C                                     G
And the curtains draw again and bow - another day ends.
    F                    E7  Am
The leaves applaud the wind.
 
 
[Chorus]
F C G A7 - repeat to fade
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Birds – Emilíana Torrini
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7 comentarios
WellWellMrBond
You're very welcome :) One day I'll get around to transcribing the picking tab, but right now I don't have the time!
+3
wsteinhauser
Any chance you also have the picking pattern? It would be greatly appreciated!
+2
cosmic.vibrato
I dont' have the exact pattern, but if you look at the Back Water Blues variation in the style of Mississippi John Hurt and the picking pattern is somewhat usable here.
+1