Mary Karlzen - Morning
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Band name | Mary Karlzen |
Song name | Morning |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/28/2008 |
Size | 3.32 kb |
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From: schneider@pobox.com (Adam Schneider) MORNING (Mary Karlzen) ---------------------- [If this lyric sheet is a little confusing, just remember that the whole song goes G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#, except that the parts with "love was pulling at my sleeve" are C D C D.] G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# [intro] G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# The sun is coming up, the clouds ... G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# Well I don't know just what happened... G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# you and I G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# So I fly up over your house, ... G D(9)/F# C D(9) mine; What ... C D C D Love was pulling at my sleeve, I ... G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# beer; The morning... G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# Is almost ... TAB: One guitar plays a pattern similar to this through most of the song, although the chorus has more strumming and less individual notes. This is really rough, especially the places where more than one note at a time is played. G D(9)/F# E ----------3-------------|----------0-------------| B ----------------0-----0-|----3-----------3-----3-| G ------------------0-----|------2-----------2-----| D ------------------0-----|------0-----------0-----| A ------2-----------------|------------------------| E 3-----------------------|2-----------------------| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . C D(9)/F# E ----------0-------------|----------0-------------| B ----------1-----1-1---0-|----3-----------3-----0-| G ------0-----------0-----|------2-----------2-----| D ------2-----------------|------0-----------0-----| A 3-----------------------|------------------------| E ------------------------|2-----------------------| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . Another guitar plays this part in the intro, and similar bits later in the song (only 4 strings are shown to save space): G D(9)/F# E ------------------------|------------------------| B ------------------------|------------------------| G ------------------------|------------------------| D ------------------------|------0---02----0-------| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . C D(9)/F# E ------------------------|------------------------| B ------------------------|------------------------| G ------------------------|----------------0-2---0-| D ------------------------|----0-0---02------------| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . G D(9)/F# E ------------------------|------------------------| B ------------------------|------------------------| G ----------------0-02--0-|24----2-----0-----------| D ------------------------|-----------------(0)----| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . C D(9)/F# E ------------------------|------------------------|- B ------------------------|----3-3---3-----5-------|- G ----------0-----2-----0-|2/4-----------------0=2-|0 D ----0-2-----------------|------------------------|- ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .