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Tuning: D# G# C# F# A# D#
This tab is tuned half step down. Cmaj9/B refers to the chord x20010, the walk down chord between C and Am. I recommend playing the interlude and chorus with barre shapes and not open chords. It's nice to have a new Brand New song, even if it is an old demo. Here is a YT link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYDHWl8y320 [Intro] eb|----------------------------------------------------------| Bb|----------------------------------------------------------| Gb|----------7-9-7h9-7-7-7h9-7h9-7-7h9-7-9/12-9--------------| Db|----------------------------------------------------------| Ab|------5h7--------------------------------------------5h7--| Eb|-5h8p5------------------------------------------5h8p5-----| [Verse 1]
AmI wish I was a simple man CAlways quiet, always had to make Gplans On my Amown AmTried to be honest to understand CI'm often jealous It's not as simple as thenG Back in my own Amhome
[Chorus 1]
FQuietly going Ccrazy FBored, tired and Clazy and Cmaj9/Bblue
[Interlude 1] Am C D G Am G [Verse 2]
AmI wish I was a simple man CTrying hard I'm doing the best that I Gcan On my Amown AmIf I had a second chance CI'd go back And mend all the things that I Gcould have Back at Amhome
[Chorus 2]
FQuietly going Ccrazy FBored, tired and Clazy and Cmaj9/Bblue FI'm growing old and less Cspry FThis time around I won't Csave me, Cmaj9/Bor you
[Interlude 2] Am C G Am G Am Cmaj9/B C G [Chorus 3]
FQuietly going Ccrazy FBored, tired and Clazy and Cmaj9/Bblue FI'm growing old and less Cspry FThis time around I won't Csave me, Cmaj9/Bor you
[Outro 1] Am C D G Am G Am G x 4