The Stable Song Acordes

por Gregory Alan Isakov feat. Ena Vika
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Afinación: E A D G B E
Cejilla: 2o traste
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3 colaboradores en total, última edición el 27 ene 2022
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Acordes

Fmaj7
Cadd2
C
Am
Em
G

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Gregory Alan Isakov - The Stable Song
 
Capo 2
 
 
   Fmaj7  Cadd2
e|---0------0---|
B|---1------1---|
G|---2------0---|
D|---3------0---|
A|---x------2---|
E|---x------x---|
 
 
[Intro]
 
Fmaj7      C   Cadd2
Fmaj7      C   Cadd2
C   Fmaj7   C
 
 
[Verse 1]
 
C                                              Fmaj7
Remember when our songs were just like prayers
        C               Cadd2          Am          Fmaj7
Like gospel hymns that you called in the air
C                              Fmaj7
Come down, come down sweet reverence
    C       Cadd2            Am                    Fmaj7
unto my simple house and ring... and ring
 
 
[Chorus]
 
Fmaj7             C        Fmaj7
Ring like silver, ring like gold
         C               Cadd2          Am   Fmaj7
Ring out those ghosts on the Ohio
Fmaj7                   C              Fmaj7
Ring like clear day wedding bells
              C         Cadd2          Am      Fmaj7            C
Were we the belly of the beast or the sword that fell... we'll never tell
 
 
[Bridge]
 
Em                      Fmaj7          C      Fmaj7      C
Come to me clear and cold on some sea
Em                          Fmaj7          C           G
Watch the world spinning waves... like machines
 
 
[Verse 2]
 
C                                Fmaj7
Now I've been crazy, couldn't you tell?
        C            Cadd2        Am        Fmaj7
I threw stones at the stars, but the whole sky fell
C                                           Fmaj7
Now I'm covered up in straw, belly up on the table
       C         Cadd2            Am                  Fmaj7
Well I drank and sang, and passed in the stable
 
 
[Bridge Instrumental]
 
Em    Fmaj7    C   Fmaj7 C
Em    Fmaj7    C    G
 
 
[Verse 3]
 
C                                              Fmaj7
That tall grass grows high and brown
        C                  Cadd2                   Am      Fmaj7
Well I dragged you straight in the muddy ground
 C                                     Fmaj7
and you sent me back to where I roam
              C      Cadd2             Am       Fmaj7
Well I cursed and I cried, but now I know... now I know
 
 
[Verse 4]
 
C                                             Fmaj7
And I ran back to that hollow again
     C          Cadd2          Am          Fmaj7
the moon was just a sliver back then
C                                          Fmaj7
And I ached for my heart like some tin man
         C               Cadd2          Am      Fmaj7           C
When it came, oh it beat and it boiled and it rang... oh, it's ringing
 
 
[Chorus]
 
Fmaj7             C        Fmaj7
Ring like crazy, ring like hell
         C               Cadd2          Am   Fmaj7
Turn me back into that wild haired gale
Fmaj7               C              Fmaj7
Ring like silver, ring like gold
              C         Cadd2      Am   Fmaj7    C
Turn these diamonds straight back into coal
              C         Cadd2      Am   Fmaj7    C
Turn these diamonds straight back into coal
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The Stable Song – Gregory Alan Isakov
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16 comentarios
PaulLangfermann
nice work, just a few little things: in verse 4 he starts on Am, adds the bass G when singing 'hollow' and goes down to F the usual way. same on 'some' in the third line of the verse. try it, it makes the verse much nicer and its a nice change to the rest of the verses. personally, I like to think that he plays the all important Fmaj7 with the C in the bass and the C and Cadd9 with the G in the bass. i think that gives the song a much warmer sound and its more fun to play, too. especially the Fmaj7 is so thin when only played with those 4 strings and its harder to hit right without the bass C. thanks for the tab and i hope i helped a bit. greetings from germany, Paul
+26
alistair_6591
the chords in version 2 are far more accurate than in this
+4
lukestrohbehn
I agree with Jorgory, but I would also throw a C/G chord at the end of that to get the low notes.
+1