Hide And Seek Cifras
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Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: Unregistered. 2 contributors no total, última edição em 5 de ago. de 2024
Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Hide And Seek criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
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Palhetada
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No capo, mostly open.
[Verse 1]
A E
where are we?
F#m D
what the hell
A E
is going on?
F#m D A E F#m D
the dust has only just begun to fall crop circles in the
A E F#m D
carpet, sinking, feeling
A E F#m D A
spin me around again and rub my eyes
E F#m D
this can't be happening
A E F#m D
when busy streets a mess with people would stop to
A E F#m D
hold their heads heavy
[Chorus]
A E F#m
hide and seek
D E F#m
trains and sewing machines
A E Dmaj7
all those years
D A F#m E
they were here first
[Verse 2]
A E F#m D
oily marks appear on walls
A E F#m D
where pleasure moments hung before
A E F#m D A
the takeover, the sweeping insensitivity of this
E F#m
still life
[Chorus]
A E F#m
hide and seek
D E F#m
trains and sewing machines (ooh, you won't catch me around here)
A E F#m
blood and tears
D A F#m E
they were here first
[Bridge]
D A
mm what you say
F#m E
oh that you only meant well, well of course you did
D A
mm what you say
F#m E
mm that it's all for the best, of course it is
D A
mm what you say
F#m E
that IT'S JUST what we need, you decided this
D A
mm what you say
F#m E
what did she say?
[Outro]
A E
ransom notes keep falling at your mouth
F#m E
mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cut outs
A E
speak no feeling no i don't believe you
F#m E
you don't care a bit you don't care a bit
[Ending]
A E F#m E
until end of song.
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Hide And Seek – Imogen Heap
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8 comments

My bad, after playing it a bit more the "E" sounds perfect.
Good work on this one!!
+7

This is fantastic. I did find one chord was incorrect though, at least it sounds like it to me. During the outro, I'm pretty sure that the second D chord (newspaper word cut outs, don't care a bit) are meant to be a C chord. You did a fantastic job with this song though :-)
+4

I personally play the D as a Dsus2 (I think...not fretting the high e string) and i think it sounds better, but that's just how i play it. Awesome tab otherwise, i enjoy playing and singing this =)
Thanks.
+1
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