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A Summer Wasting by Belle And Sebastian

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Belle & Sebastian, Chord diagramA augmentedA Summer Wasting.

Capo 2

The obnoxious-sounding tips in the second section are primarily aimed at more
beginners and will be second nature
to most players so I apologise if they seem a bit arsey because they are a bit arsey. I
know if the lyrics are right, I just
copied them off Version 1.
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*BASIC VERSION*

Chord diagramD MajorD
Summer in winter

Winter in springtime

You heard the birds sing

Everything will be fine
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 I spent the summer wasting
Chord diagramG+G
 The time was passed so easily
Chord diagramA augmentedA
  But if the summer's wasted
Chord diagramG+G
  How come that I could feel so-- free
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 I spent the summer wasting
Chord diagramG+G
 The sky was blue beyond compare
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 Chord diagramA augmentedA photograph of myself
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 Is all I have to show for


Chord diagramG/DG/D
Seven years of river walkways
Chord diagramC majorC
Seven weeks of staying up all _ _


Chord diagramA augmentedA
night.        (Two bars instrumental)
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 I spent the summer wasting
Chord diagramG+G
 The time was passed so pleasantly
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 Say cheerio to books now
Chord diagramG+G
 The only things I'll read are faces
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 I spent the summer wasting
Chord diagramA augmentedA
 Under a canopy of


Chord diagramG/DG/D
Seven weeks of reading papers
Chord diagramG/DG/D
Seven weeks of river walkways
Chord diagramG/DG/D
Seven weeks of feeling guilty
Chord diagramC majorC
Seven weeks of staying up all _ _


Chord diagramA augmentedA
night
Chord diagramA augmentedA


Chord diagramD MajorD
Summer in winter

Winter is springtime

You heard the bird say

Everything will be fine

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*SOME EXTRAS*

1) Firstly, the start (and finish) of the song. On the recording the guitar plays the
in unison with the voice. If you want
to do this then this is a perfectly adequate way of doing it.

e|------0--2----------3---2-----------0--2---------7---5---------------------|
Chord diagramBB|--3-------------3---------------3------------3-----------------------------|
Chord diagramG+G|2---2---------2---2-----------2---2--------2---2---------------------------|
Chord diagramD MajorD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Chord diagramA augmentedA|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Chord diagramE MajorE|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Any complete beginners should note that this can all be played without moving from the
of the chord of Chord diagramD MajorD major
(concert Chord diagramE MajorE major), save for the high Chord diagramE MajorE (concert Chord diagramF#F#).
The rhythm isn't exactly readable here, though the phrasing is quite obvious and, as of
you know, the rhythm is the same as the
words anyway so it's easy enough.


2) For a solo performance it can be nice to add a little bit of movement to your bass
to give more of a feel of polyphony. I'm
not a proficient guitar player AT ALL and I'm not just being modest, believe me, so I
to do anything I can possibly manage to
add to the musical interest of a performance.
Chord diagramA augmentedA simple example would be to add something between the Chord diagramE minorEm and Chord diagramA augmentedA chords during the
On your low E-string add this phrase,
one note on each beat to take you from the Chord diagramE minorEm to the Chord diagramA augmentedA via the notes Chord diagramG+G
pitch Chord diagramA augmentedA)

Chord diagramE MajorE|--0---0---2---3------------------------------------------------------------

Little things like this, when used sensitively and sensibly will really enhance your performance.


3) The chord of Chord diagramC majorC on "staying up all night" has a lot of room in the harmonic context of
song for flexibility.
Possibilities include Chord diagramA augmentedA few.
to find something you like (and there's
nothing wrong with liking the ordinary Chord diagramC majorC major) and don't forget to consult with your
- if you play with one - to make sure that
you're all aware of what the others are doing so that any dissonances sound like
and not like mistakes.


4) The 8-bar instrumental that precedes the final verse has a solo in it played by what
memory) sounds like a melodica.
Possibly a violin, but I can't remember. Anyway it plays this tune (each note is a
crotchet/quarter-note):

 Chord diagramA augmentedA
e|---------2-0-----|-------------------|
Chord diagramBB|-----0-3-----3-2-|-----0-3-3-2-0-----|
Chord diagramG+G|---0-------------|---0-----------2---| twice.
Chord diagramD MajorD|-2---------------|-2-----------------|

If you play with a band, you can give this to the lead guitarist. If you want a
notation for a pianist or a classically
trained musician, just send me an email and I'll do one for you.

If you are not in a band and intend to play this song on your own then you can just add
notes into your chords as you play.
In essence, it will mean that the chords you will be playing are these:

||Chord diagramA augmentedA
Chord diagramA majorA
Chord diagramA augmentedA ||

HOWEVER, I encourage you not to play this with the mindset of just playing through this
of chords. You need to think of it as
you adding a second line - a melodic line - over your basic chordal accompaniment. Play
as if it's just Chord diagramE minorEm Chord diagramA augmentedA Chord diagramE minorEm Chord diagramA augmentedA like
in the verses, but you've added a tune as well. If you don't understand what I mean it's
it's very hard to explain.
Just, if it sounds shit, don't do it. Stick to the basic chords and leave out the 'solo'.

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