For this song, if you want to play it using the voicings that Alex uses, listen here.
For A/E, get an A major
triad(A, C#, E) starting from the Anote on the 7th fret, fourth string. Then just put
the Enote on the fifth
string in the bass and keep the first string open. For the G/D, use that same shape,
just down a whole step.
Furthermore, he plays the D and Dm barre chord at the 10th fret, using the Dnote on the
6th string as the root.
And don't neglect the notes in the bass(written as A/E or A with E in the bass). They're
just as important. I
also recommend playing the Dmaj7 all at the second fret(barre strings 3, 2, 1, and keep
4 open). This is because
it allows for an easier transition coming from the F#m/C#.
Lastly, when you're playing the Bmadd11, use your thumb to play the Bnote on the 6th
string, 7th fret. Then
press the F# on the 9th fret with your second finger and the Bnote on the 9th
fret(fourth string) with your
third finger, while your first finger plays the Dnote on the third string, 7th fret.
The second and first
strings are kept open on this chord.
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Intro: A/E - G/D - E - D - Dm - A - B - D - DmVerse 1:
A/EF#m/C#
Stray dog is walkin' down the street
Dmaj7
next to another dog
A/E
they're eating mud and
F#m/C#
starting to smell me
two babies
Dmaj7E
dangerous and free
Bmadd11Dmaj7
when I got home I told my baby
A
the story
E
she said to me
Bmadd11
?I think you're funny, you saw
Dmaj7A
what you wanted to see?
E
and I said
Chorus:
EDmaj7E
"I am not the boy you knew" x 4
*then play intro once*
Verse 2:
A/EF#m/C#
feel like a million eyes on me
Dmaj7A/E
feel like a cannon ball I see
F#m/C#
a tree it loses all its leaves
Dmaj7
and you are dead to me
EBmadd11
you watch someone you know
Dmaj7A
turn into static company
D/A
and now you see
Dm/A
do you wish you were
A/E - F#m/C# - Fmaj7/C - EChorus:
EDmaj7E
"I am not the boy you knew" x 4
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