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Title: I Don't Want To Be Artist: Gavin Degraw Album: Chariot Tuning: Standard (EADGBe) Tabbed by: Ethan Austen (scarletmobius@hotmail.com) Author's note: Most of the tabs for this song I've found so far seem to indicate that I Don't Want To Be is played in the key of A. I find it odd how these tabs weren't immediately corrected, seeing as if you play them along with the CD (or Gavin in concert for that matter) you'll be a half step too high. So I've rewritten the song here in the key of G#. Intro Section (can be played on bass guitar throughout verse): e|----------------------------| B|----------------------------| G|----------------------------| D|----------------------------| A|-1-3--1-3--1-3--1-3--1-1-3--| E|----------------------------| Verse Section: e|---------| B|---1---3-| G|-3-0---3-| D|-3-----3-| x 8 A|---------| E|---------| Repeat the above section 8 times. As represented, the above diads are A# and C. The chord is A#. Chorus Section: e|-4-6-1-3-1| B|-4-8-3-4-3| G|-5-8-3-5-3| D|-6-8-3-5-3| A|-6-6-1-3-1| E|-4--------| The four chords above are: (445664) = G# (establishing key of the song) (68886-) = D# (13331-) = A# (34553-) = C#m The strumming pattern can simply be to strum the first three chords four times each, then the last chords two times each, such that: G#,G#,G#,G#,D#,D#,D#,D#,A#,A#,A#,A#,C#m,C#m,A#,A# Obviously, move advanced guitar technique may be incorperated into this formula. Bridge Section: e|---| B|---| G|-0-| D|-0-| A|---| E|-3-| The chord above is a 5 chord, however the actual chord expressed in the song is Gm. It sounds best in this form when played on guitar. It can be played like the chorus with rhythmic strumming. Bridge Outro: e|-------| e|-6-1-| B|-1-----| B|-8-1-| G|-0-3-2-| G|-8-2-| D|---3-2-| D|-8-3-| A|-3-1-0-| A|-6-3-| E|-------| E|---1-| More 5 chords for you. They are C, A#, A. They are played once each per bar, and in chops, like if one would strike piano keys hard once per 5 chord. The chords in the final bridge outro section are D# (like in the chorus) and F. The Chords WITH the lyrics. (Verse One)
CmI don't nA#eed to bCme anything other -than a prisA#on guard's son CmI don't nA#eed to bCme anything otheA#r -than a specialist's son CmI don't hA#ave toCm be anyone otA#her Cm-than the birth of two souls in one Part of where I'm going.A#.. Cm -isD# knowing where I'm coming from
(Chorus)
G#I don't D#want to be anything A#other than what I've bC#meen trying toA# be lately G#All I D#have to do is think of A#me and I have piece of C#mmind A# G#I'm tired of D#looking 'round rooms wondering A#what I've got to do- -or who I'C#mm supposA#ed to G#be G#I don't D#want to be anything A#other than G#me
(Verse Two)
CmI'm surrA#oundedCm by liaA#rs -everyCmwhere I turn CmI'm surrA#ounded by CmimposteA#rs -eveCmrywhere I turn CmI'm surrA#ounded byCm identiA#ty crisis Cm -everywhere I turn CmAm I the only one who A#noticed' Cm I can't be the only one D#who's learned
(Chorus) (Bridge)
GmCan I have your attention please' GmIf you're not like this and that, you're gonna have to leave
(Bridge Outro)
C A#I cAame from the mountain C A#TheA crust of creation C A#My Awhole situCmation---made from cD#lay to stone And Fnow I'm telling everybody
(Chorus) And that's about it. It's not a complicated song, but the message is strong and it's extremely well written. Don't let the fact that the Warner Bros. corporate hobgoblin snagged it for their new Dawson's Creek rehash series "One Tree Hill" deter you from playing or learning this song. Have fun. If I screwed up with any of this, contact me and I'll try to fix it. ~EA