Rules Cifras
por Nat and Alex Wolff6.368 views, adicionada aos favoritos 178 times
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Capotraste: | 8th traste |
Autor: kristelmartinez [a] 44. Última edição em 26 de jun. de 2014
Cifras
Palhetada
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CAPO 8
I don't think I have these chords listed by their proper names,
but after watching live performances and messing around with
what sounded right, this is what I got. Sorry if it's not
100% correct. :-(
G - 320033
Cadd9 - 032033
C6 - 002210
Am7 - 000213
Em7 - 020000
C - 032010
G(no5)add4 - 320010
Intro:
G Cadd9 x3
Verse 1:
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
There is a girl in her world she is found
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
Yeah she will say she's okay, but she's down
(Whistles)
G Cadd9 x2
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
Her hair is a mess its the best in sunshine
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
Her eyes are so bright, but at night they are mine
Pre-chorus:
C6 Am7 C6 Am7
And baby much too great, to appreciate
C6 Am7 C6 Am7
And baby much too great, to appreciate
Chorus:
Gno5add4 C
And I've been breaking all the rules
Em7 C
breaking all the rules been breaking them for you
Gno5add4 C
And I've been breaking all the rules
Em7 C
breaking all the rules been breaking them for you
Verse 2:
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
And now the girl starts to turn and I'm gone
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
All of the words that you've heard now sound down
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
I kill all the smiles the long while I'm alone
G Cadd9 G Cadd9
I'll pay the dues while I watch you set in stone
Pre-chorus:
C6 Am7 C6 Am7
And babe is it a crime, do take all your time
Chorus:
Gno5add4 C
And I've been breaking all the rules
Em7 C
breaking all the rules been breaking them for you
Gno5add4 C
And I've been breaking all the rules
Em7 C
breaking all the rules been breaking them for you
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2 comments

I found it sounds nice in the intro to play G - D - C - D - G instead of G and Cadd9 I don't know if that's how they play it but it's nice to break up the rest of the song :)
+2

Also, I think it sounds better having the capo on the eighth fret instead of the ninth (if you're following the recording)
+1