I hope that the chord fingerings below make sense. I don't know the real names of the chords that I've called such things as CaddG, but it's a C major with the high G note added on the first string and so on. Sorry about the capo placement, but my cassette player plays everything fast (about a half-step fast) so where I have to put my capo to play along isn't necessarily reliable. Just pick out the bass notes and see where it should go. Ben McTernan bc80233@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu YOU WILL BE WAITING (Capo on 2nd or 3rd fret; I can't remember which)
The numbers below denote the fret where the string should be held, not the finger that should be used. All fingerings are with the capo on. ******************************************************************** CaddG C/BaddG Am7 Am7/G Fm EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE 32013 2X013 02013 3X2013 133111 ******************************************************************** CaddG C/BaddG Am7 Am7/G As we ... Fm C G Through .. CaddG C/BaddG Am7 You say .. Am7/G Fm I .. C G You .. F C But .. F C Oh I .. F G (pause) Yes .. Other verses are the same, with interludes being either a full or truncated repetition of the main progression. BRIDGE: F G You .. CaddG C/BaddG Am7 Am7/G Always .. Fm Tell .. C G (hold on the G chord) There .. F G Always .. CaddG C/BaddG Am7 Am7/G Ooh .. Fm G CaddG C/BaddG Please ... Am7 Am7/G Fm C Don't ...
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