Name: Aubrey Artists: Bread Note: This is all my own work. Note: This is an improved version from what I sent in before. Piano version: Part 1:
Intro and 1st part of verse "and Aubrey was her name.." G chord / G note in the bass, D chord / F # note in the bass, E minor chord / E note in the bass, G major 7 chord / D note in the bass, G chord, G major 7 chord, G chord (version # 2), " a not so very ordinary girl..." C chord / C note in the bass, E minor chord / B note in the bass, A minor chord / A note in the bass, D chord / D note in the bass G chord / G note in the bass, D chord / F # note in the bass Part 2: " for a love that would'nt bloom.." E minor chord / E note in the bass, B minor chord / D note in the bass, G chord / G note in the bass, "For the hearts.." C major 7 chord / C note in the bass, G chord / G note in the bass, G major 7 chord / D note in the bass, G chord, G major 7 chord / G note in the bass, G chord (version # 2) " like a lovely melody that everyone can sing.." C major 7 chord / C note in the bass, G major 7 chord / G note in the bass, repeat the two above lines two more times then C major 7 chord / C note in the bass, D chord, D note in the bass Part 3: "and how I miss the girl.." B 7 chord / B note in the bass, E minor chord / B note in the bass "and I'd go.." G chord / G note in the bass, C chord / C note in the bass, D chord / D note in the bass, G chord / G note in the bass, Chords defined: C major 7 chord - C note, E note, G note, B note G major 7 chord - G note, B note, D note, F # note G chord - G note, B note, D note, G note G chord (version # 2) - G note, B note, D note D chord - F # note, A note, D note B minor chord - F # note, B note, D note E minor chord - G note, B note, E note C chord - G note, C note, E note B 7 chord - F # note, A note, B note, D # note Guitar version: Basically follow the chords in the piano version, it might be useful to know where the piano notes are on the guitar. C note is on the A string 3rd fret, B note is on the A string 2nd fret, A note is the A string open, D note is the D string open, G note is the Low E string 3rd fret, F # note is the Low E string 2nd fret, E note is the Low E string open The best way to approach this is to pick the piano note and then strum the chord. For example, look at this chord: G chord / G note in the bass I would pick the G note on the guitar and then strum the G chord on the guitar. On some of the chords you might just want to strum the chord and forget the notes. Guitar chords defined: G chord - 3 2 0 0 0 3 D chord - x 0 0 2 3 2 E minor chord - 0 2 2 0 0 0 C chord - 0 3 2 0 1 0 C major 7 chord - 0 3 2 0 0 0 G major 7 chord - x x 0 0 0 2 A minor chord - 0 0 2 2 1 0 C add 9 chord - x x 0 0 1 0 Note: You might want to substitute the C add 9 chord for the E minor / B note in the bass. You would pick the B note and then strum the C add 9 chord. Do not substitute the C add 9 chord for the E minor chord / E note in the bass. B 7 chord - 0 2 1 2 0 1 B minor chord - x 2 4 4 3 2 Any questions ? Please e-mail me at banjokayankee@yahoo.com Good luck ! Jason
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