Vidéo guitare et chant, tablature gratuite, accords, paroles de la chanson «22» de Lily Allen.
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CAPO 1ère CASE Couplet 1: Bm E G Eb When she was 22 the future looked bright Bm E G Eb Gb But she's nearly 30 now and she's out every night Bm E G Eb I see that look in her face she's got that look in her eye Bm E G Eb Gb She's thinking how did I get here and wondering why Refrain: Em D A It's sad but it's true how society says G Her life is already over Em D A There's nothing to do and there's nothing to say Em D A Til the man of her dreams comes along picks her up and puts her over his G shoulder Em D A It seems so unlikely in this day and age Couplet 2: Bm E G Eb She's got an alright job but it's not a career Bm E G Eb Gb Whenever she thinks about it, it brings her to tears Bm E Cause all she wants is a boyfriend G Eb She gets one-night stands Bm E She's thinking how did I get here G Eb Gb I'm doing all that I can Refrain: Em D A It's sad but it's true how society says G Her life is already over Em D A There's nothing to do and there's nothing to say Em D A Til the man of her dreams comes along picks her up and puts her over his G shoulder Em D A It seems so unlikely in this day and age Refrain: Em D A It's sad but it's true how society says G Her life is already over Em D A There's nothing to do and there's nothing to say Em D A Til the man of her dreams comes along picks her up and puts her over his G shoulder Em D A Em It seems so unlikely in this day and age first timer so let me know what i can do different
Je me permets de dire qu’il y a une erreur dans la transcription.
Ce n’est pas un “Eb” mais un “D”.
On pourrait même remplacer le D sur 4 temps par
D xx0232 D/C# x4232 (2 temps chacun).
Quant au Gb, simple chipoterie de fan de solfège, c’est en fait un F#.
xx4232 = D/F#
@Bloody Fingers : en effet ! Il était tôt quand j’ai posté : mettons ça sur le compte du saut du lit !
C’est bien l’accord de D/C# dont je voulais parler, à savoir X40232 : je me suis trompé d’une corde, et encore, l’accord de D/F# est harmoniquement juste ! ;)
Bah oui, puisque D/F# est un drop de D.