Tablature guitare de la chanson “Little numbers” de Boy.
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Tablature, accords:
CAPO 4 INTRO: Em D Asus2 (2x) Em Waited for your call, for the moon Em To release me from the longest afternoon Em I've re-arranged parts of my living room Am C But time is hard to kill since I met you Em D Asus2 I'm looking at the cars that drive on by Em D Asus2 While spring is making promise outside Em D Asus2 Red cars are quite rare I realize C D Then I wonder which colour you like G Seven little numbers D Baby, they could be a start D Seven little numbers C Baby, I know yours by heart Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, all the pretty things that we could be Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, I feel you in every heart beat Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, were you ever in a dream that could come true Am C These numbers could be lucky for you Em D Asus2 Watch the sky change to a darkened blue Em D Asus2 I can't think of another thing to do Em D Asus2 And every song just makes me think of you C Because the singers sounds as if she was longing, D As if she was longing, too G Seven little numbers D Baby, they could be a start D Seven little numbers C Baby, I know yours by heart G Seven little numbers D Baby they could make a change D Seven little numbers C Make a fire out of this flame Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, all the pretty things that we could be Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, I feel you in every heart beat Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, were you ever in a dream that could come true Am C These numbers could be lucky for you PONT e|----||----------------------------------|| B|----||----------------------------------|| G|----||----------------------------------|| D|----||----------------------------------|| A|----||-------2-3-3-2--------------------|| E|--0-||---2-3---------3-3-2-0------------|| I read your name on every wall, on every wall - tell me Is there a cure for me at all, for me at all - tell me I read your name on every wall, on every wall - tell me Is there a cure for me at all, for me at all Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, all the pretty things that we could be Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, I feel you in every heart beat Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh, were you ever in a dream that could come true Am C These numbers could be lucky for you Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh Em D G Woo-oh, oh-oh Am C These numbers could be lucky Am C These numbers could be lucky Am C These numbers could be lucky for you
Pour le couplet et l’intro ce n’est pas un RÉ (D) mais un DO (C) décalé, càd, (toujours avec le capo 4), 0-5-4-0-3-0 que j’appelle C prime (C’)
Ce qui donne donc pour le couplet : EM (0-2-2-0-0-0) C’ (0-5-4-0-3-0) Asus2 (0-0-2-2-0-0)
Pareil pour la dernière phrase des couplets dont les accords sont RÉ (D) et DO (C) ; ce n’est pas un RÉ (D) mais ce fameux DO (C’) 0-5-4-0-3-0
Ce qui donne pour la dernière phrase de l’intro et des couplets : C’ (0-5-4-0-3-0) C (0-3-2-0-1-0)
Et pour terminer, toujours la même erreur au refrain, ce n’est un RÉ (D) mais un DO (C) 0-5-4-0-3-0
Ce qui donne donc pour le refrain : EM (0-2-2-0-0-0) C’ (0-5-4-0-3-0) G (3-2-0-0-0-3)
/!\ Petite erreur de ma part !
J’ai inversé…
“Pareil pour la dernière phrase des couplets dont les accords sont RÉ (D) et DO (C) ; ce n’est pas un RÉ (D) mais ce fameux DO (C’) 0-5-4-0-3-0
Ce qui donne pour la dernière phrase de l’intro et des couplets : C’ (0-5-4-0-3-0) C (0-3-2-0-1-0)”
… C’est d’abord (0-3-2-0-1-0) et puis (0-5-4-0-3-0)