Long Train Runnin Acordes
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Dificultad: | principiante |
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Afinación: | E A D G B E |
Cejilla: | Traste 3 |
Tenemos una tablatura oficial de Long Train Runnin hecha por guitarristas profesionales de UG.
Consulta la tablaturaAcordes
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Capo: 3 (Original Key)
[Intro]
|: Em7* riff | Em7* riff | Em7* riff | Em7* riff :|
[Verse]
Em7 Em7
Down around the corner half a mile from here
Em7 Em7
You see them long trains run and you watch 'em disappear
[Chorus]
Am riff Em7
Without love where would you be now
|C |Am B7 | Em7 | Em7 |
Without lo---o---ve
[Verse]
Em7 Em7
You know I saw Miss Lucy down along the tracks
Em7 Em7
She lost her home and her family and she won't be comin' back
[Chorus]
Am riff Em7
Without love where would you be right now
|C |Am B7 | Em7 | Em7 |
Without lo---o---ve
[Bridge]
Em7
Well, the Illinois Central
Em7
And the Southern Central freight
Em7
Gotta keep on pushin' Mama
Em7
'Cause you know they're runnin' late
[Chorus]
Am riff Em7
Without love where would you be now, na-na-now
|C |Am B7 | Em7 | Em7 |
Without lo---o---ve
[Break]
| Em7 | Em7 | Em7 | Em7 | Am7 | Am7 |
| Em7 | Em7 | C | Am B7 | Em7 | Em7 |
[Bridge]
Em7
Well, the Illinois Central
Em7
And the Southern Central freight
Em7
Gotta keep on pushin' Mama
Em7
'Cause you know they're runnin' late
[Chorus]
Am riff Em7
Without love where would you be now
|C |Am B7 | Em7 | Em7 |
Without lo---o---ve
[Bridge 2]
Em7
Well, pistons keep on churnin'
Em7
And the wheels go round and round
Em7
And the steel rails lie cold and hard
Em7
In the mountains they go down
[Chorus]
Am riff Em7
Without love where would you be right now
C Am B7
Without lo-o---ve
Am7
Ooh, where would you be now
[Outro]
| Em7 | Em7 |
Em7 (vamp)
Mmmm Got to getcha baby
Baby, won't you move it down
Won't you move it down
Baby, baby, baby, baby, won't you move it down
Where the big trains run
And the train's a-movin' on
Gotta keep on movin'
Keep on movin'
Won't you keep on movin'
Gotta keep on movin'
E9* = 779777 (aka: E9(no 3rd))
Em7* = 779787
Am* = 577555
Am7* = 575555
Em Riff:
E9* Em7* E9*
e |--7-----7----7---7--|
B |--7--(h)8----8---7--|
G |--7-----7----7---7--|
D |--9-----9----9---9--| X4
A |--7-----7----7---7--|
E |--7-----7----7---7--|
Am Riff:
Am* Am7* Am* Am7* Am
e |--5---5----5---5----5--|
B |--5---5----5---5----5--|
G |--5---5----5---5----5--|
D |--7---5----7---5----7--| X2
A |--7---7----7---7----7--|
E |--5---5----5---5----5--|
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05/13/19
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Long Train Runnin – The Doobie Brothers
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11 comentarios
![Filshine](https://es.ultimate-guitar.com/static/users/0/0/7/4215700.gif?d=d)
Don't understand why you tabbed in wrong key, used a capo, and barre chords. Think it would be less confusing in Gm, instead of us working out where the tab nos. should be.
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![karl.hermannjhu85](https://es.ultimate-guitar.com/static/users/4/2/5/12014524.gif?d=d)
Most playable and tonal version, imo.
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![karl.hermannjhu85](https://es.ultimate-guitar.com/static/users/4/2/5/12014524.gif?d=d)
I think this can be played either with barre chords OR without (open). The Am/Am7 riff is easily toggled with open chords, and Em7 hammering 1st fret, B string 1st fret for E9-? ( 0-2-0-0-h1-0 ); That riff doesn't sound as full/good as the above E9-Em7 barred, but does work OK. Nice work
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