@0nlycrime He tunes down a half step. I wrote it out for standard tuning. So if you tune down you, just move all the chords up 1 fret... The first chord would be rooted on the 3rd fret, 3-2-(5), instead of 2-1-(4). I like the way it sounds when it's tuned down because you can let the b string ring out a little here and there. Hope this helps :)
@0nlycrime The (5) is just a "ghost" note. You don't have to play it cuz it's not actually being fretted, but it comes out here and there occasionally on the open g string. 3-2-0 and 3-2-0-0 works just fine.. Just a G shape chord on the top few strings.
Makes me think of John Frusciante and other greats artists, thank you for the fresh air :-)
YannickCremer 1 week ago
Wow <3
P.S Jesus Never Fails ^ - ^
ScrumptiousOlivia 4 months ago
beauty.
angelicashellby 5 months ago
Dang this stage is sick.
xRIZEx 7 months ago 5
he has a capo on the first fret, but those chords sound right.. its odd :P
ConcavedCal 1 year ago
sorry ..but I don't speak english very well..
Can you post lyrics here please for me?
thanks
Muriloeffects 1 year ago
Andy islovely
tashk13 1 year ago
beautiful
littlecupcake92 1 year ago
Andy, You're great man
meandmyanatomy 1 year ago
great original story
DANIELxEDGE 2 years ago
I Seriously wish i knew how to play this on guitar
CreatedByMisfortune 2 years ago
well...you can see his guitar...so i'm about to try and learn.
adubbz 2 years ago
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jlafica7 1 year ago
Love this tune. It's all played on the E-A-D strings. Here's a mini-version of the tabs... hope it's helpful : )
Verse:
F# 2-1-(4)
D#m (2nd inversion) 6-6-4
C# (2nd inversion) 4-4-3
B/C#7 (3rd inversion) 7-8-6
Chorus:
F# (2nd inversion) 9-9-8
A# (1st inversion) 10-8-8
C#7 9-8-9
jlafica7 1 year ago 10
@jlafica7 Standard tuning??
0nlycrime 1 year ago
@0nlycrime He tunes down a half step. I wrote it out for standard tuning. So if you tune down you, just move all the chords up 1 fret... The first chord would be rooted on the 3rd fret, 3-2-(5), instead of 2-1-(4). I like the way it sounds when it's tuned down because you can let the b string ring out a little here and there. Hope this helps :)
jlafica7 1 year ago
@jlafica7 Yea! Thanks so much. I have more question though...its a dumb one ha....but when you say 3-2-(5) what does (5) mean?
0nlycrime 1 year ago
@0nlycrime The (5) is just a "ghost" note. You don't have to play it cuz it's not actually being fretted, but it comes out here and there occasionally on the open g string. 3-2-0 and 3-2-0-0 works just fine.. Just a G shape chord on the top few strings.
jlafica7 1 year ago
Such a beautiful song. Its so nice to see such a young person write poetry so masterfully and truly convey that emotion to his audience!
jthiessen1 2 years ago
nice...
adubbz 2 years ago