Lesson In A Bottle Cifras
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Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Capotraste: | 2nd traste |
Autor: matt.russell13 [a] 1.626. Última edição em 23 de abr. de 2015
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Lesson In A Bottle
By: Blackberry Smoke
Standard Tuning
Capo II
Intro: A
Verse I:
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle that never gets learned
D E
Sweep out the ashes of the bridges that I've burned
A F#m
white lines and wild times, passed out cold and left behind
D E A
Then I'm right back in the saddle again
Chorus:
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle, bartender pour a shot
D E
I'll have a whiskey, I believe it's my turn
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle bartender pour a shot
D E A
I'll have a whiskey cause I'll never learn
Verse II:
A F#m
Blue lights and fist fights one too many out all nights
D E
Like a freight train that's done run outta track
A F#m
I've been a winner and a loser, sloppy drunk and a drug abuser
D E A
If I get through this, Lord I swear I'll cut way back
Chorus:
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle, bartender pour a shot
D E
I'll have a whiskey, I believe it's my turn
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle bartender pour a shot
D E A
I'll have a whiskey cause I'll never learn
Bridge:
E D A
I'm a long, long way from where I was goin'
E D A
It's been a long, long time, my scars are sure showin'
E
But school's in session bring the liquor
Chorus:
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle, bartender pour a shot
D E
I'll have a whiskey, I believe it's my turn
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle bartender pour a shot
D E A
I'll have a whiskey cause I'll never learn
Repeat Chorus:
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle, bartender pour a shot
D E
I'll have a whiskey, I believe it's my turn
A F#m
There's a lesson in a bottle bartender pour a shot
D E A
I'll have a whiskey cause I'll never learn
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4 comments

During the verse the 'A' chord on line 1 and 3 is actually A, A mjr7, A7 then the F♯m.
Then on the chorus the A chord on line 1 and 3 is A, A/G♯ , A6 ( with F♯ played on the 4th fret of the D string), then instead of F♯m minor play G (F shape at 3rd fret). This gives a nice run on the bass line.
A/G♯ is an A chord but play the G♯ note on the 4th fret of the bottom E string.
The A chord with F♯ its not A/F♯ as the note is played an octave higher so its an A6
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