COLVIN SHAWN - "round of blues" Tablature
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From: ksb@cc.bellcore.com (Ken Berczik)
Subject: c/colvin_shawn/round_of_blues.crd
Round of Blues (Shawn Colvin - Larry Klein)
I was watching Shawn Colvin on Austin City Limits and was able to figure
out Round of Blues, which, granted, wasn't all that hard. She plays it
capoed at the 6th fret. At that key, the chords for the verses and
bridge are just C, D, and G and for the chorus are F, G, and C. (I
didn't notice if the other players were capoed; I was too busy paying
attention to what she was doing.)
capo 6th fret
C D G
Here we go again...
C D G
C D G
C D G
Chorus:
F
So wherever you go...
G C
F
G C
F G C
F
Bridge:
C
All this time...
G D
G C
G D
C
G D
G C
G D
Chorus
C
We had all...
F
C
F
Personally, I like the sound when I capo on the 1st fret and transpose
it down, which makes the chords F, G, and C (verses and bridge)
and Bb, C, and F (chorus), i.e.,
capo 1st fret
F G C
Here we go again
F G C
Another round of blues
...
Chorus:
Bb
So wherever you go
C F
You better take care of me
Bb
This time
C F
If you're gonna go
...
Bridge:
F
All this time
C
I been makin' deals
G
Shades of black and white
C
On a Hollywood reel
F
All this time
C
I been missing
G
Something so real, so real
...
---
From: e77-tc@dv349-5d.berkeley.edu (David John Lovell)
Date: 19 Apr 1995 17:02:05 GMT
David made corrections:
Here's the intro: there's a synth chord that sustains for a while,
and then you play (remembering the capo) the following twice, with
some syncopation on the last part the second time
---------------------9-9--
-------6h7-----------6-6--
-------8---8-6-------7-7--
--8-8--8---8-8-9-9-9-9-9--
--6-6--6---6-6------------
--------------------------
The last chord is (I think) Fdim(9), which is the root, minor third,
diminished 5th, and major 9th intervals. This chord is used in other
places throughout the rest of the song.
In article <3n2t0k$hoq@athos.cc.bellcore.com>, ksb@cc.bellcore.com
(Ken Berczik) writes:
The following section uses the C-D-Em chord progression, _not_ C-D-G!!!!!
> On a lost highway...
> ...
> ...my mind's eye
This last line sits on one chord, which is a form of C(9)/G, played as
--6--
--7--
--6--
--6--
--9--
--9--
Try this for the chorus instead:
C/G Fdim(9)
So wherever you go...
G Am
Fdim(9)
Fdim(9)/E Dm
G Am
Fdim(9)
Play the Fdim(9)/E as
--9--
--6--
--7--
--8--
-----
-----
> G
> I been a face in a crowd...
> ...
> G
> ...out loud
Play Em instead of G on the above line
The rest of the song is repeats of the above verses and chorus, so
play them accordingly.
Let me know if you have any questions, or if you take issue with
anything I've written here.
Dave
Subject: c/colvin_shawn/round_of_blues.crd
Round of Blues (Shawn Colvin - Larry Klein)
I was watching Shawn Colvin on Austin City Limits and was able to figure
out Round of Blues, which, granted, wasn't all that hard. She plays it
capoed at the 6th fret. At that key, the chords for the verses and
bridge are just C, D, and G and for the chorus are F, G, and C. (I
didn't notice if the other players were capoed; I was too busy paying
attention to what she was doing.)
capo 6th fret
C D G
Here we go again...
C D G
C D G
C D G
Chorus:
F
So wherever you go...
G C
F
G C
F G C
F
Bridge:
C
All this time...
G D
G C
G D
C
G D
G C
G D
Chorus
C
We had all...
F
C
F
Personally, I like the sound when I capo on the 1st fret and transpose
it down, which makes the chords F, G, and C (verses and bridge)
and Bb, C, and F (chorus), i.e.,
capo 1st fret
F G C
Here we go again
F G C
Another round of blues
...
Chorus:
Bb
So wherever you go
C F
You better take care of me
Bb
This time
C F
If you're gonna go
...
Bridge:
F
All this time
C
I been makin' deals
G
Shades of black and white
C
On a Hollywood reel
F
All this time
C
I been missing
G
Something so real, so real
...
---
From: e77-tc@dv349-5d.berkeley.edu (David John Lovell)
Date: 19 Apr 1995 17:02:05 GMT
David made corrections:
Here's the intro: there's a synth chord that sustains for a while,
and then you play (remembering the capo) the following twice, with
some syncopation on the last part the second time
---------------------9-9--
-------6h7-----------6-6--
-------8---8-6-------7-7--
--8-8--8---8-8-9-9-9-9-9--
--6-6--6---6-6------------
--------------------------
The last chord is (I think) Fdim(9), which is the root, minor third,
diminished 5th, and major 9th intervals. This chord is used in other
places throughout the rest of the song.
In article <3n2t0k$hoq@athos.cc.bellcore.com>, ksb@cc.bellcore.com
(Ken Berczik) writes:
The following section uses the C-D-Em chord progression, _not_ C-D-G!!!!!
> On a lost highway...
> ...
> ...my mind's eye
This last line sits on one chord, which is a form of C(9)/G, played as
--6--
--7--
--6--
--6--
--9--
--9--
Try this for the chorus instead:
C/G Fdim(9)
So wherever you go...
G Am
Fdim(9)
Fdim(9)/E Dm
G Am
Fdim(9)
Play the Fdim(9)/E as
--9--
--6--
--7--
--8--
-----
-----
> G
> I been a face in a crowd...
> ...
> G
> ...out loud
Play Em instead of G on the above line
The rest of the song is repeats of the above verses and chorus, so
play them accordingly.
Let me know if you have any questions, or if you take issue with
anything I've written here.
Dave
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