Ok, this is my first tab - Yes I Am Blind by Morrissey off the album Bona Drag. A Capo is used on the 4th fret. The song starts in b minor formation which when played with a capo on the 4th fret is actually an E flat minor. However, I will name chords as if they were actually being played without a capo.
1st Verse (1st 2 bars donâ^À^Ùt use low E string)
Yes,
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I am blind
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No I canâ^À^Ùt
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See
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The good things, Just the bad things,
A major
Oh oh , Oh oh
DE minor C major (picked), D
Then back to the start. After the next verse ending
â^À^Ühorribly wrong with meâ^À^Ý, It stays on D
and you play a Gsus2 which is a D with your pinky
down on the high E string 3rd fret. Back to D. Then
it repeats the first verse (without words), but
picked and when it gets the the A major, a second
guitar or you can just fill in with this sliding up
2 frets from G to A. This sliding is done during
three parts of the song, mostly at the end. (Youâ^À^Ùre
just like me) This is the formation:
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G sliding up each finger 2 frets to make an A
Then the D, E minor, A and then the BRIDGE - an F#
Power chord. (just the 3 low strings)
The F# marks the change, and follows with a Bmin.
God come down, if youre really there
B min E minor
When youâ^À^Ùre the one who claims to care.
AD,Gsus2,D
Next verses are the beginning again. The line
ending â^À^Üin my sorry way I love youâ^À^Ý it ends on
D, Gsus2, D again. Then itâ^À^Ùs the beginning
progression again, however, for â^À^Üevil people
Prosper over the likes of you and me alwaysâ^À^Ý
you use the sliding G to A technique. Then it
repeats the â^À^Ügod come downâ^À^Ý (bridge) part and then
back to the beginning forâ^À^ÜLittle Lamb, on a hillâ^À^Ý.
For the last part, â^À^Üyouâ^À^Ùre just like me, just like meâ^À^Ý
Itâ^À^Ùs A major and/or sliding the G to A.
Then the D to E minor which really signifies this song.
Then it goes from C major to G back to A over and over, and fades out.
If you know the song well and have a good ear, this is simple and accurate.
Email Nicholasjmorano@aol.com for
questions or comments.
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