Red Light Acordes

por David Nail
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Acordes

Cadd9
G
Em
D
EM

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Capo 2
 
[Intro]
Cadd9 G x2
 
[Verse 1]
 Em                 G
so this is how it ends
 Em                G
this is where it all goes down
 Em             G          Cadd9
this is what I dont love you feels like
 Em                     G
it aint the middle of the night
   Em                G
 and it aint even raining outside
  Em             G       Cadd9
it aint excatly what I had in mind
 Cadd9
for goodbye
 
[Chorus]
 Cadd9            G               D
At a red light in the sunshine on a sunday
 EM         Cadd9       G         D
nothin to say dont even try
 Cadd9              G                     D
some are coming home some are leaving town
          EM
while my worlds crashing down
 Cadd9         G               D
on a sunday in the sunshine
at a red light
 
Cadd9 G D x2
 
[Verse 2]
 Em                    G
I thought she was going to say
                   Em
somthing about that couple kissing across the street
G
or something about this beautiful day
 Em                        G
but she just looked me in the eye said its over
 Em
didnt try to lie or pick a fight
 G                  Cadd9
I might have seen it coming that way
 
[Chorus]
 Cadd9            G               D
At a red light in the sunshine on a sunday
 EM         Cadd9       G         D
nothin to say dont even try
 Cadd9              G                     D
some are coming home some are leaving town
          EM
while my worlds crashing down
 Cadd9         G               D
on a sunday in the sunshine
Cadd9
at a red light 
 
[Bridge]
 D                                              Cadd9
theres a mama calming down a little baby in the back seat in front of me
 D                                           Cadd9
theres an old man dressed in his sunday vest just waiting on green
 Em                      D
but I cant see getting past
 
[Chorus] x2
 Cadd9            G               D
At a red light in the sunshine on a sunday
 EM         Cadd9       G         D
nothin to say dont even try
 Cadd9              G                     D
some are coming home some are leaving town
          EM
while my worlds crashing down
 Cadd9         G               D
on a sunday in the sunshine
at a red light
 
[Outro]
Cadd9 G x4
at a red light 
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Red Light – David Nail
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12 comentarios
jlowder27
One Eyed is right. The song starts with F#m or Em on capo 2. It is a mistake a lot of people make. Play it with the Em and see what you think. I am not quite sure why this got 5 stars and good comments. No offense dude but, the tab is really... not even close. Nice try but, the dude using the Em is right. Keep it up though.
+2
coredogg69
Lack of accuracy. Clearly wrong. Clearly the incorrect chords, if one merely listens its obvious that the verse alternates between a minor chord and a major chord.
+1
One-Eye
Im not sure, but playing it myself I usually use Em, G and then an Am in the verse... some thing like... Em G So this is how it ends Em G This is where it all goes down Em G Cadd9 D Am This is what I dont love you feels like for me the singing starts just about the 4th count on the Em and the Em goes 8 counts before the G, Also there is a huge number of hammer ons... some easy one I use are the A string from open to C on the "Cadd9" and the G string on the "D" from open to A... might be a little much but it sounds better to me And my version of the strum pattern... 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / D D U D U D U D U D U but it does differ from that a little at serval points in the song, I do the chorus as... 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / D U D U D D D U D U D D In the chorus they are aligned to the four count because the rapid transitioning. Wow that was a mouth full... what I might to say was thanks on the chorus... it sounds better then the way I used to play it ;)...
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