Madman Across The Water Acordes

por Elton John
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Dificultad: intermedio
Afinación: E A D G B E
Cejilla: sin cejilla
Autor Dexex [a] 2740. Última edición el 23 abr 2020

Acordes

Am
G
F
C/E
D/F#
D
C/B
C
E7
C/G
E7/G

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[Intro]
| Am G | Am G | Am G | Am G |
  (Harmonics)
 
[Verse]
      Am  G      F
I can see - very well
          C/E                     D/F#        D
There's a boat on the reef with a broken back -
          F      G   |Am   G | Am G |
And I can see it very well
 
[Verse]
          Am         G            F
There's a joke and I know it very well
            C/E                   D/F#     D
It's one of those that I told you long ago -
        F          G     |Am             G | Am G |
Take my word I'm a madman don't you know
 
[Verse]
       Am         G                F
Once a fool had a good part in the play
        C/E                 D/F#       D
If it's so would I still be here today -
             F           G             Am
It's quite peculiar in a funny sort of way
                F          G          Am
They think it's very funny everything I say
Am C/B C               C/B           E7
-  -   - Get a load of him he's so insane
                    Am   C/G  D    F     G    Am
You better get your coat dear - it looks like rain
 
[Chorus]
C/G           D         F        G      Am
- We'll come again next Thursday afternoon
C/G          D            F       G      Am
- The inlaws hope they'll see you very soon
F                                          E7    E7/G
- But is it in your conscience that you're after -
Am                     C/G     D     F   G |Am  G |
- Another glimpse of a madman across the wa-ter?
 
[Break]
||: Am G | % | % | % | % :||
   (Strings in on repeat)
||: Am G | % | % | % :|| Am G |
 
[Verse]
      Am  G      F
I can see - very well
          C/E                     D/F#
There's a boat on the reef with a broken back
          F      G   |Am   G | Am G |
And I can see it very well
 
[Verse]
          Am         G            F
There's a joke and I know it very well
            C/E                   D/F#
It's one of those that I told you long ago
        F          G      Am
Take my word I'm a madman don't you know
    F                   G        Am
The ground's a long way down but I need more
Am C/B C                  C/B                      E7
-  -   - Is the nightmare black or are the windows painted?
                Am   C/G  D/F#
Will they come again next week?
       F        G  Am
Can my mind really take it?
 
[Chorus]
C/G           D         F        G      Am
- We'll come again next Thursday afternoon
C/G          D            F       G      Am
- The inlaws hope they'll see you very soon
F                                          E7    E7/G
- But is it in your conscience that you're after -
Am                     C       D     F   G |Am  G |
- Another glimpse of a madman across the wa-ter?
 
[Outro]
||: Am G | % | % | % | % :||
||: Am G | % | % | % | % :|| Am G | Am G | Am G | (fade)
 
 
 
Note: Listen carefully, I believe Elton sings "A madman across the water," not "THE madman across the water."
 
Charted by Dexex
Built on the shoulders of charts posted earlier.
 
FYI: My chord charts are not "tabs" (guides to replicating an artist's past performance). I don't claim
any of my charts show the "right" way to play a song. This chord chart represents my personal interpretation
of this song. And as such, it's not something I care to debate.
 
If you have another way to play this song, great. Please, post your own chart. We all benefit when someone
contributes.
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4 comentarios
Jipperness
I think your "FYI" was very well said and it would be great if people kept it in mind when looking at any song chart. I could never figure out why people would bitch about whether something represents the "right way" to play a song or not. The only question anyone should ask is, "Does this sound good to play?"
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srvccntr14
Intro and refrain: Am (first position) - G6 3-2-(0h2)-0-0-0
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