Pine Trees Cifras

por Jake Bugg
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Dificuldade: iniciante
Capotraste: 1st traste
Autor: tonythecapo [a] 41.
1 contributor no total, última edição em 29 de out. de 2016

Cifras

C
G
Am
F

Palhetada

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Capo on 1. All chords relevant to capo. G can be played as Gsus4.
 
[Intro]
- pluck C chord.
 
[Verses]
C
You can walk in the pine trees
G
You can sit down
Am                             G
You can hold the earth in your hands
 
C
You can run from all this
G
You can go the long way
Am                                    G
You can carry my weight the whole way down
 
       F          Am
As the crow flies straight
C               G
Holds me in his gaze
      F            Am
As he rises to his fate
C             G
We can do the same
 
F                            Am
I try not to visualize other people's eyes
                      G
And their compromising ways
F
And as I leave them far behind
  Am                          G
I try to hide the route of my escape
 
 
(Plays D by sliding C shape up two frets)
 
 
C
You can sit in the pine trees
G
You can feel at home
Am                                       G
You can breathe a sigh of silence in the woods
C
You can bawl your heart out
G
Make your feelings known
Am                       G
Things the grass already knows
 
F                  Am
As the crow flies straight
C                G
Holds me in his gaze
    F             Am
As he rises to his fate
C             G
We can do the same
 
F                            Am
I try not to visualize other people's eyes
                       G
And their compromising ways
F
And as I leave them far behind
Am                             G
I try to hide the route of my escape
 
 
 
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ilse.t.have
Nice chords! My only issue is the "plays D by sliding C shape up two frets" part. I definitely hear a C, starting as a normal C and next a C on fret 3. I'm not sure about the D-part, though. Dm sounds better to me. :)
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