A Strange Day Acordes

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Dificultad: principiante
Afinación: E A D G B E
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Acordes

Em7/B
Am
G
F
Em

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[Verse 1]
Am            Em7/B           G
Give me your eyes that I can see
Am            Em7/B            G
The blind man kissing my hands
Am            Em7/B              G
The sun is humming, my head turns to dust
Am            Em7/B         G
As he plays on his knees      (As he plays on his knees)
 
[Chorus]
F                                G
And the sand and the sea glows I close my eyes
F
Move slowly through drowning waves
G
Going away on a strange day
 
[Instrumental]
Am            Em7/B           G
Am            Em7/B           G
 
[Verse 2]
Am            Em7/B           G
And i laugh as i drift in the wind
Am            Em7/B           G
Blind dancing on a beach of stone
Am            Em7/B           G
Cherish the faces as they wait for the end
Am            Em7/B           G
Sudden hush across the water
Am            Em7/B           G
And we're here again
 
[Chorus]
F                                G
And the sand and the sea glows I close my eyes
F
Move slowly through drowning waves
G
Going away on a strange day
 
 
[Verse 3]
Em                                           F
My head falls back and the walls crashed in
Em                                       F
And the sky and the impossible explodes
Em                                    F
And for one moment I remember a song
Em
An expression of sounds
          F
And the everything is gone forever
 
[Instrumental]
Am            Em7/B           G
Am            Em7/B           G
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2 comentarios
EdwardTeacher
Great chart, thanks. Em7/B commonly known as G/B but same notes. Verse 3 possibly clearer being called a middle 8
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NeyYoung
Good one... but the Middle Eight also can be played just with E F E F E F E F...
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