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=== Wedding Ring by Glen Hansard ===
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This is my first tab so be kind. Open to any suggestions!
This song is pretty easy. It's really just three chord formations (E, A, and B7)
strummed with the thumb throughout. Note the upstroke and downstroke symbols
to indicate the rhythm. Listen to the album to get the feel for this one. Good luck!
^ = downstroke
v = upstroke
E pattern
e|-(0)-------(0)--------(0)-------(0)----------------------------------------|
B|-(0)-------(0)--------(0)-------(0)----------------------------------------|
G|--9---------9----------9---------9-----------------------------------------|
D|--9---------9----------9---------9-----------------------------------------|
A|--9h11------11---------9---------11----------------------------------------|
E|--0---------0----------0---------0-----------------------------------------|
^ v ^ v (strum to end of measure)
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A pattern
e|--0---------0----------0---------0-----------------------------------------|
B|--10--------10---------9---------10----------------------------------------|
G|--9---------9----------9---------9-----------------------------------------|
D|--9h11------11---------11--------11----------------------------------------|
A|--0---------0----------0---------0-----------------------------------------|
E|--x---------x----------x---------0-----------------------------------------|
^ v ^ v (strum to end of measure)
B7 pattern
e|--5------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--5------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--6------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--5------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--7------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--5------------------------------------------------------------------------|
^ (This one is just strummed normally to end of measure)
That's really all there is to the tab. The chord progression is shown below.
[Intro]
EAEEAAEEB7AEE
[Verse 1]
EA
Where you running to now, baby?
EE
Running all the time.
AA
Where you running to now, darlin'?
EE
Running to all the time.
B7
Well, I sure hope it’s to your sister
AE
And not that mean brother of mine.
EA
I’ve been trying to reach you, darlin'.
EE
I try, I try in vain.
AA
I’ve been trying to reach you, darlin'.
EE
Though I try, I try in vain.
B7
I always end up losing you
AE
And walking home in the rain.
[Chorus]
E
Wedding ring, wedding ring;
AEE
Little band of gold.
A
Wedding ring, wedding ring;
EE
Little band of gold.
B7
Will you be strong enough to keep her,
AEE
Keep her love from going cold?
[Verse 2]
EA
There’s a wildcat in you, woman,
EEA wildcat on the prowl.
AA
There’s a wildcat in you, woman,
EEA wildcat on the prowl.
B7
Every time I put my arms around you
AE
I can hear that wildcat growl.
EA
I remember when I met you
EE
There was something about the moon.
AA
I remember the night I met you
EE
There was something about the moon.
B7
I don’t know if it was waxing or waning,
AE
But I knew that you’d be leaving soon.
[Chorus x2]
E
Wedding ring, wedding ring;
AEE
Little band of gold.
A
Wedding ring, wedding ring;
EE
Little band of gold.
B7
Will you be strong enough to keep her,
AEE
Keep her love from going cold?
[Outro]
B7
Will you be strong enough to keep her,
AE
To keep her love from getting old?
B7
Will you be strong enough to keep her,
AE
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