Tuning: Standard EBGDAE
Difficulty: Novice
Waiting My Turn by The Connells
off of the One Simple World album
The song is actually played a half step lowere than shown here
but this is the easier way to play it. If you want to play
along then transpose it down a half step.
The opening riff is the bass notes GF#CCCDG
(If you can't get it listen to the song-- that goes for
everything here.)
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This same riff is used for the verse but with chords.
Use a full G, full G with F# bass, Cadd9(?), and D
Full G:--o-- G with F#:--o-- Cadd9:--o--
--o-- --o-- --o--
----- ----- -----
----- ----- -o---
-o--- ----- --o--
--o-- -o--- -----
The chorus is CGDDCGC
The outro is GCDGCD which changes to EmCDGEmCDG
after the first time through
Here's the song:
GG/F#Cadd9D
I asked her to stay here with me a while, Oh she said no
These words mean nothing these thoughts won't fly, O she said no
And where would this lead us to anyway, O she said no
Well I crossed the line in half the time and that's insane
O she said
CGDDCGD(not C as above)
Hey now keep yourself in town, won't you?
And daylight keep yourself in sight, won't you?
GG/F#C add9 D
So I asked her to come back some other time, O she said no
These words ring holloow these thoughts aren't mine, O she said-
CGDDCGC
Hey now keep yourself in town, won't you?
And daylight keep yourself in sight, won't you?
outro:GCDGCD
So I'm sitting here and waiting my turn, Oh well maybe next time
GCDEmCDG
So I'm sitting here and waiting my turn, Oh well Maybe next time
EmCDGEmCDG
Maybe next time, I will learn, oh yes
Maybe next time I will learn.
ChorusOutro
The first Em in the outro falls on the Maybe.
Good luck understanding this all. Thanks to Ben Foster for
figuring this out with me.
See ya,
Chris Ambrose
From: wvaughan@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (William Vaughan)
Date: 20 Jun 1995 17:50:41 GMT
Subject: CRD Connells "Waiting My Turn"
Connels - Waiting My Turn off "One Simple Word"
Capo on 4rd fret and low E string tuned to D. Chords will be writtin as if the
4th fret was the nut (ie - a D is an F#) The idea during the verses is to let
the base note ring out over the D chord. I usually hit the bass note by itself
and then play the whole chord. Also, sometimes I leave out the F# on the
first string.
Chords
D xx0232 D/F# 4x0232
D/C# x4x232 a x0222x
D/A x00232 G 5x0033
D/G 5x0232
D* 000232
Verse 1DD/C#D/G
I asked her to stay with me awhile
D/AD*
Oh she said no
DD/C#D/G
These words mean nothing, these thoughts aren't mine
D/AD*
Oh she said no
Verse 2 - same as Verse 1
And where would this lead us to anyway
Oh she said no
And I crossed the line in half the time and thats insane
Oh she said
Prechorus 1D a G
Hey now keep yourself in town
DGDG
Won't you
D a G
And daylight, keep yourself in sight
DG a
Won't you
Verse 3 - same as other two
So I asked her to come back some other time
Oh she said no
These words ring hollow, these thoughts aren't mine
Oh she said
Prechorus 2 - same as PC1
Hey now keep yourself in town
Won't you
And daylight, keep yourself in sight
Won't you
Chorus 1DG a
So I'm just sitting here and waiting my turn
GD/F# a
Oh now, maybe next time
DG a
So I'm just sitting here and waiting my turn
GD/F# a D
Oh now, maybe next time, I will learn
(Instrumental)
Prechorus 3 - same as other two
Hey now keep yourself in town
Won't you
And daylight, keep yourself in sight
Won't you
Chorus 2 - same as 1
So I'm just sitting here and waiting my turn
Oh now, maybe next time
So I'm just sitting here and waiting my turn
Oh now, maybe next time, I will learn
Maybe next time, I will learn
Maybe next time, I will learn
THE END!
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