SUNDAYS - "monochrome" Tablature
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Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 14:52:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Charles Seymour <charlesseymour@yahoo.com>
Subject: s/sundays/monochrome.crd
Artist: The Sundays
Song: Monochrome
Album: Static & Silence
Transcribed by: Charles Seymour <charlesseymour@yahoo.com>
Intro and verses (e.g. "it's 4 in the morning...")
D Emin9/B Gmaj7 A13
Choruses ("They're dancing around...")
Bm7 Em7 F#m7 Em7
Bm7 Em7 F#m7 Em7 Gmaj7
Instrumental break between 2nd and final chorus
C-5add9(?) Bm7
C-5add9 Bm7 Bb
Don't know if I have the correct chord names, but here's what I mean:
Emin9/B [x2x032]
Gmaj7 [3x0032]
A13 [x04030]
C-5add9 [x30032]
The idea is to stay anchored on the D form while changing bass notes. I think Gauvin does this often ("Here's Where the Story Ends"), and its a common enough trick for guitarists (Lennon's "Dear Prudence.")
From: Charles Seymour <charlesseymour@yahoo.com>
Subject: s/sundays/monochrome.crd
Artist: The Sundays
Song: Monochrome
Album: Static & Silence
Transcribed by: Charles Seymour <charlesseymour@yahoo.com>
Intro and verses (e.g. "it's 4 in the morning...")
D Emin9/B Gmaj7 A13
Choruses ("They're dancing around...")
Bm7 Em7 F#m7 Em7
Bm7 Em7 F#m7 Em7 Gmaj7
Instrumental break between 2nd and final chorus
C-5add9(?) Bm7
C-5add9 Bm7 Bb
Don't know if I have the correct chord names, but here's what I mean:
Emin9/B [x2x032]
Gmaj7 [3x0032]
A13 [x04030]
C-5add9 [x30032]
The idea is to stay anchored on the D form while changing bass notes. I think Gauvin does this often ("Here's Where the Story Ends"), and its a common enough trick for guitarists (Lennon's "Dear Prudence.")
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