Helplessness Blues Cifras

por Fleet Foxes
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Dificuldade: intermediário
Afinação: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: mcmattster56 [a] 61.
3 contributors no total, última edição em 22 de dez. de 2019
Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Helplessness Blues criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
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Cifras

A
B
Aadd9
Asus4
E
A6

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Is this strumming pattern correto(s)?
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2
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This is my first ever tab, but this song is so damn awesome that I had to put a
tab out there for it that people can either use or improve upon. Again, I am not
an expert with chords but I think this sounds fairly close.
Tuning: Half-Step Down
 
Chords:   E    x22100
          A    xx2220
          B    xx4442
      Aadd9    xx22xx
      Asus4    xx223x
 
[Verse 1]
E
I was raised up believing
      A
I was somehow unique
       B
Like a snowflake distinct among snowflakes
   A                       E
Unique in each way you can see
 
[Verse 2]
E
And now after some thinking
    A
I'd say I'd rather be
  B
A functioning cog in some great machinery
 A                       E
Serving something beyond me
 
[Chorus]
E                                        A
But I don't, I don't know what that will be
         E                       A         E
I'll get back to you someday soon you will see
 
[Verse 3]
E
What's my name, what's my station
        A
Oh just tell me what I should do
        B
I don't need to be kind to the armies of night
           A                    E
That would do such injustice to you
 
[Verse 4]
E
Or bow down and be grateful
         A
And say "Sure take all that you see"
       B
To the men who move only in dimly-lit halls
       A                    E
And determine my future for me
 
[Chorus]
E                                     A
And I don't, I don't know who to believe
         E                     A           E
I'll get back to you someday soon you will see
 
[Verse 6]
E
If I know only one thing
          A
It's that every thing that I see
       B
Of the world outside is so inconceivable
A                  E
Often I barely can speak
 
Yeah I'm tongue tied and dizzy
      A
And I can't keep it to myself
      B
What good is it to sing helplessness blues?
           A                 E
Why should I wait for anyone else?
 
[Chorus]
E                                          A
And I know, I know you will keep me on the shelf
          E                    A       E
I'll come back to you someday soon myself
 
[Short Instrumental]
E
 
[Choral Section]
 
[Verse]
E           A
If I had an orchard
    E             A    (Aadd9)
I'd work till I'm raw
A6          E
If i had an orchard
                  A      Asus4   A
I'd work till I'm sore
 
    E              A
And you would wait tables
    E            A    Asus4   A
And soon run the store
 
E                 A
Gold hair in the sunlight
   E            A    (Aadd9)
My light in the dawn
A6          E
If I had an orchard
                  A    Asus4    A
I'd work till I'm sore
 
   E       A
If I had an orchard
   E              A    Asus4   A
I'd work till I'm sore
 
Harmony Verse - follow same chord pattern as before...
 
   E         A
Someday I'll be
        E               A
Like the man on the screen
 
[Outro]
A - Asus4 - A - E
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21 comments
elganol
You could also play this song in standard tuning with a capo on the 4th fret. The chords would then be: E-->C/G A-->F/C B-->G/D By playing the 5th of each chord as the bass note you get the same kind of depth that you hear in the song.
+25
Who66
Capo third fret for standard tuning in C; it's what Skye is playing. Depressing lyrics + Super-uplifting music=great tune.
+20
CroJones
I'm probably wrong but what I like to play on the "And you would wait tables..." and the second "If I had an orchard..." is: B---------A If I had an orchard E------------A I'd work til I'm sore I like the way it sounds on the acoustic but again...E-A-E-A is probably right.
+2