Moving them all up 1 1/2 steps you get:
(the Gm sounds better than the G major chord in the verse)
I also used a capo on the first fret to help handle the second part of the chorus
where there is a decenting arpeggio.
There a few chords in the song that a bit tricky to finger. This is how I play them:
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B --4-- index finger
G --5-- middle finger
D --7-- pinky
A --6-- ring finger
E --5-- thumb
This is a very dark sounding chord and the voicing is strange but it seems to match
up very well with the chord that is played on the track. I also like the fingering
because it's a pretty smooth transition from the G# in the verse.
MIb6
The transition from the Eb (open C fingering) to this Eb6 is probably the most difficult part of the song.
In the second part of the chorus is where the capo on the first fret pays off with the the decending arpeggio.
This is how I play that part
C# Fm A#m(?) G# (repeat)
E -------------------------------------------------------------------
B -------------------------------------------------------------------
G -----------1------------1----------1-------------------------------
D ------3------------3-----------3-----------------------------------
A --4-----------3------------1------------------1----3----4----------
E ------------------------------------------4------------------------
So here's all of it together:
All of the chords are pretty much bar chords. If you listen to the track it's the best way to get the timing
down and the voicings.
1st Verse
Cm - G# - Gm - A# - G# - Adim (4 times)
Chorus
(play twice)
(arpeggio) C# - Fm - A#m - G#
2nd Verse
Cm - G# - Gm - A# - G# - Adim (4 times)
(sax solo - same chords as verse - 4 times I think)
Chorus
(play twice)
MIb - MIb6 - SOL#(arpeggio) C# - Fm - A#m - G#
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