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ATAY ... TABS ??? CHORDS ???

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because you tell that i´t is “Dm” at the start I can write it down. PLEASE NOTE: I don´t hear the song at the moment so it´s possible that I make some mistakes:

Vers:
Dm, Bbmaj7, Gm, C
Dm, Bbmaj7,Am, G2

Dm, Bbmaj7, Gm, C
Dm, Bbmaj7,C, C

Chorus
F, F(with “e” in the bass), Dm, Dm(with “c” in the bass), Bb, Bb(with “a” in the bass), Gm, C

The part in the middle (after the second chorus):
G, Dm, G, Dm, Bb, Bb(with “a” in bass), Gm, C

must be something like that... not 100% sure. but I´m sure that the BASIS OF THE BASSLINE in the chorus plays:
f, e, d, c, bb, a, g, c

To explaine what I mean with “Bb”: It is a half note higher than A and a half note lower than B. I think the international “B” is the german “H”. So Bb is the german “B”....

Something I can´t describe in english (Maybe someone will translate it for the other people?):
Die acousticguitar hat einen kapo im 5. Bund. Gessle spielt also die griffe Am, Fmaj7, Dm, G... ect.

well, it´s a very very very primitive song. but I love it... but it sounds like the extreme primitive M&T&H. very typical for a popmusic-ballad... but very roxetteish

Hy !

Has anyone the chords for ATAY ?

Greetz Flo

yeah, would be great to have the chords!! rock on! (btw: hey, noch ein roxette-flo – bin auch einer :)

Ok, I begin...

First one is “Dm”

Wow... I am a genius!!! :P

I think your trying to say that if you use a capo in the 5th fret then the progression is that you wrote... isn’t it?

THX! ... looking for my capo

What about the rest of the songs? “It hurts” or “Breathe” for example :P

Yes what fe chords for Weight of the world, every day???

WOTW

I did NOT check this with the guitar in my hand or with the CD-Player. I write this out of my mind (cos I have no time today). So it´s possible that it´s wrong. The part of Per is in Em and I think Marie´s part is in Am.

By the way: I think “Hm” means in english “Bm”. AND in one chorus I wrote “D*”. It means that you play a D with F# in the bass (F# = Fis).

Intro:
Cmaj7, Em, Cmaj7, Em, D

Vers (per): Cmaj7, Em, Cmaj7, Em, D, C9, G, C9, Em, Cmaj7, Em, D, C9, G,

Chorus(per): Hm, C, G, D*, Hm, C, G, Em, Em, Em,

Vers (marie): Fmaj7, Am, Fmaj7, Am, G, F, C,

Chorus (marie): Em, F, C, G, Em, F, C, Am,

Solo: Fmaj7, Am, Fmaj7, Am, G,

Chorus (marie): as before

I´m not sure about “It hurts”. I think it´s something like G#, E#, F, in the vers. But I really don´t know. In the next week I will maybe have the time to play it on my guitar. then I will post it here.

IF SOMEONE IS INTERESTED IN IT HURTS CHORDS PLEASE POST AN ANSWER HERE ON FRIDAY TO REMIND ME. I will get an eMail because I have clicked on “Send me an email when someone replies to this discussion “

IT HURTS

I think it could be with capo on first fret in the verse Bm D E (So in fact Cm Eb F)

The chorus is Bm G D A Bm G D A E with the capo (otherwise it’s Cm Ab Eb Bb Cm Ab Eb Bb F)

@ Galning: In my country E# and F are the very same thing.

Santi: Oooops, sorry. I mean Eb and not E#...

And yeah, your chords are right (as far as I know...)

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