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To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Subject: CRD: PAUL WESTERBERG - "Even Here We Are"
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 14:24:22 -0400
From: pace
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This is my first chord transcription. Hope everything is clear:
EVEN HERE WE ARE
Paul Westerberg - "14 Songs"
A6 G6 Bm
Beautiful flowers in your gar-den,
Em F#m Bm
but the most beauti-ful by far, the
A6 G6 Bm
one growing wild in the garbage dump,
G Dadd2
even here, even here we are x2
Song of the bird way up in the sky,
but the most beautiful by far,
the scream of the man who never learned to fly,
even here, even here we are x2
(instr)
G Dadd2 x2
Sun shines bright, it's a beautiful sight,
but the most beautiful by far,
is the blind girl, alone, the angel of the night,
even here, even here we are x2
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Notes:
fingerpicking is a bit tricky in the 1st two chord sequences (A6-G6)
because he double picks the "6th" notes a lot... these two chords are
barred, but mute, or don't fingerpick the 7th of the barre chord:
A6 G6
57x675 35x453
in the Bm barre chord, you can alternate between the regular Bm barre chord
on the 2nd fret with a BmSus4 chord. Add the sus4 note while picking by
lifting up your barring 1st finger from the bottom (high) E string (adding
the E note):
Bm
x24430
The G chord in the chorus (?) line at the end of each verse is alternating
an open G, with an open Gadd6, which blends with the Dadd2:
Gadd6 Dadd2
320000 xx0230
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