Daryl Braithwaite - One Summer

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Band name Daryl Braithwaite
Song name One Summer
Tab type Chords
Added 05/10/2008
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From: y.fang@ugrad.unimelb.edu.au
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 22:29:42 +1000
Subject: b/braithwaite_daryl/one_summer.crd

One Summer by Daryl Braithwaite
Yu Fang
thegiantpanda@hotmail.com

I heard this song when i was 9 and as i didn't know any english then didn't know the title or who sang it but the chorus was just unforgettable. Anyway two days ago i finally found out who sang it by chance and was able to get a hold of the record. I realised it was played on acoustic guitar so after frantically searching the net for tabs but finding none i decided to try to figure it out. For someone who only played for 5 yrs it was easier than i thought. So here it is listen to the record for strumming patterns but they are easy to figure out

play A#m at 6 fret bar position like Em

drum intro (BOOM BOOM)

intro
G# A#m F# X4

verse
G# A#m F# X4
   throughout...

pre-chorus 1 strum each chord
D#m A#m G# F# arpeggio F# 2nd fret bar shape 1st to 4th string

Chorus
G# A#m F# G# X3
one summer....

repeat all of above for 2nd time

bridge
A#m / / / rest X4

maybe A#m is a slightly altered chord each time with a note added i don't know what if you can figure it out plz update this tab

repeat 
intro to chorus again

chorus to fade

maybe u can use a capo on first fret then all the # will disappear :-)

-- 
Yu Fang