Key: G
Introduction:
A D9/A C/A A(9) C/A E
sky, the wind..."
This is followed by a few measures of really ecclectic stuff that I haven't
D9
E:--0-
B:--3-
Bm7(Cm7 Dm7(Ebm7 Fm7(F#m7 Abm7(Am7 Bm7
I'm fairly certain that Trey is using the standard Jazz fingering for
The idea is that you use your 2nd finger on the 6th string and the 3rd
A C F#m E D
1
/ P P P P H ~
B A
/S P H ~ P H ~ P H /S ~
A E Eb F# A C
1
/ P P
A E D/EE A/E E7M A/EE D/E Gm7 Gm7(b5) F
1
/ P P v
Fchºrd
Notice the implied notes (in parentheses) these are sometimes played,
sometimes not, but they are very important to the feel of the song. Don't
F Bb C Am7
H H H P
Dm7 Gm7 C F
H H P H H
This repeats 4 times, the fourth time ending on a BbMaj7 instead of an F,
Dm7 Am7 F
/S
The solo repeats 2 more times (substituting the BbMaj7 on the last time
Bb7Mand
last note as long as possible.
This leads into (yes, you guessed it)....
Em Eb+ G/DC#mb5
this highlights the falling baseline a bit better at the expense of making
the chords seem a lot more complicated.)