You And Tequila Cifras
por Kenny Chesney & Grace Potter209.463 views, adicionada aos favoritos 1.681 times
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Capotraste: | 2nd traste |
Autor: bhubbafhett [a] 84. Última edição em 13 de fev. de 2014
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You and Tequila
Capo on 2nd Fret.
True chords (without Capo) F# C# B
Chord shapes in relation to capo in this transcription:
{when playing the "E" chord, hammer and release the G string alternatively for a nice touch}
E
Here I am again, kicking dust in the canyon wind
A E
Waiting for the sun to go down
E
Made it up Mulholland Drive, hell-bent on getting high
A E
High above the lights of town
B E
You and tequila make me crazy
B E
You run like poison in my blood
B A
One more night might kill me, baby
A {let the A ring, no strum}E
One is one too many, and one more is never enough
E
For 30 days and 30 nights, I've been putting up a real good fight
A E
There were times I thought you'd win
E
It isn't easy to forget the bitter taste morning left
A E
I swore I wouldn't go back there again
B E
You and tequila make me crazy
B E
You run like poison in my blood
B A
One more night might kill me, baby
A {let the A ring, no strum}E
One is one too many, and one more is never enough
A
When it comes to you, oh the damage I could do
A E
It's always your favorite sins that do you in
{INSTRUMENTAL BREAK}
B E
You and tequila make me crazy
B E
You run like poison in my blood
B A
One more night might kill me, baby
A {let the A ring, no strum}E
One is one too many, and one more is never enough
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You And Tequila – Kenny Chesney
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3 comments

great job hubba
want to bounce something off you:
what do you think about playing the song like this:
E B-A
instead of just E A
and for the bridge what do you think about:
D# F# D# B
let me know your thoughts on this, peace
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try tuning down a half step. chords are G,C,D,Em,and Bm. not necessarily in that order, but you should be able to figure it out from there! don't forget the walk from G to C. ie G,B,C and back to G.
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