Exit Cifras

por No Use for a Name
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Dificuldade: intermediário
Afinação: E A D G B E
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: Unregistered. Última edição em 28 de fev. de 2020

Cifras

C#
A
F#
G#
E
B

Palhetada

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From: LGMaster www.loriangree.de
 
 
SONG NAME: Exit
ARTIST: Tony Sly / Joey Cape ALBUM: Tony Sly / Joey Cape Accoustic
YEAR: 2004
TABBED BY: LGMAster
 
"Exit" -- No Use For A Name
 
(The intro/outro C# A F# G#
C#           A               E                 B
Yesterday becomes tomorrow leaves you wanting more
    F#          A                  E     G#
So intricate becomes the bathroom floor
      C#                 A             E           B
And even though you're in a ditch you dig a deeper hole
      F#              A              B   A
And I'm a shovel it's out of my control
 
             E                             C#
Promised a change didn't hear a word from you don't hold me back
A                               B
The exit isn't somewhere in my heart
             E B A G#                   C# A F#  G#
A promise of pain... we're back to the start
 
(there's also some kind of riff that goes, I think:
 
C#                   A               E         B
The reason that I still persist it's obvious I care
F#                A                     E     G#
Been waiting by your door with no one there
 C#                      A             E                 B
It seems that you are locked inside my key don't fit no more
             F#              A                 B         A
And you're walking on the landmines you laid down before
 
Promised a change...
(Outro)
 
Note: This is not perfect, OK sue me.
 
From: LGMaster www.loriangree.de
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atmydrive-in
You did a really great job on this. It may not be exactly perfect but it's damn close and anyone who's actually listened to the song a bunch themselves should be able to figure it out. I suggest playing it with mostly barred chords throwing in an open A now and again for good measure. I also suggest playing the E on the seventh fret as I believe that is how Joey plays it. THANKS again!! =)
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Don Guitar
great job!
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