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SafetySuit - What If (Studio version mixed with acoustic live version) Tuning: Open Dsus4 (D A D G A D) Key: B minor (B C# D E F# G A B) Tempo: 77-82 bpm Transcribed by Robert from Astlessons Link to my tutorial on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch'v=mObm8RZgySo (Ps. no disrespect intended towards the previous uploader, his/her version is good if you want to keep it simple and play in standard tuning) [Intro]: Gadd2 Bm7 Aadd4 x2
And what if it makes yGadd2ou sad atAadd4 me And what if it makes you Bm7laugh now but you cry as youGadd2 fall asleep And what if it takes your breath and you canAadd4 hardly breathe And what if it makes the Bm7last sound be the very best sound
Gadd2What if what I want makes you sad atAadd4 me, and is it all myGadd2 fault oh can I fix it Aadd4please oh Cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4 you, cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4 you
And what if it makes youGadd2 lose faith inAadd4 me And what if it makes you Bm7question every moment youGadd2 cannot see And what if it makes you crash and you can'tAadd4 find the key And what if it makes youBm7 ask how you could let it all go
Gadd2What if what I wantAadd4 makes youGadd2 sad atAadd4 me, and is it all myGadd2 fault oh can I fix it Aadd4please oh Cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4 you, cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4, always all for you
[Interlude - part 1]: Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 [Interlude - part 2]: Gadd2 D Aadd4 x2
AnGadd2d if this be our lDast conveAadd4rsationGadd2, if this be the lDast time that we Aadd4speak for a Gadd2while Don't loseAadd4 hope and don't let Bm7go, cause you should kC#mnow
If it makes youGadd2 sad, Aadd4if it makes youGadd2 sad atAadd4 me, then it's all myGadd2 fault and let me fix it Aadd4please oh Cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4 you, cause you know that I'mBm7 always all for you Aadd4What if what I want makes youGadd2 sad atAadd4 me, if it's all myGadd2 fault then let me fix it Aadd4please oh Cause you know that I'Gadd2m always all forAadd4 you, cause you know that I'mBm7 always all for,C#m always I am all forGadd2 you
So for this song, I have made two different versions of the chords. The first which I call the "muting version" is how the singer plays it, and the "chord version" is for those of you who want to be able to play it without having to mute strings. Some of the chord names have been slightly simplified, further explanations follows within the second set of brackets for those of you who are interested. Chords - Muting version: Gadd2 (5 X 0 4 0 0) Aadd4 (7 X 0 6 0 0) (In reality also a no5) Bm7 (9 X 0 7 0 0) (In reality also a no5) C#m (11 X 0 9 0 0) (In reality also a #5 with an added D note) D (12 X 0 11 0 0) Chords - Chord version: Gadd2 (5 5 0 4 0 0) Aadd4 (7 7 0 6 0 0) Bm7 (9 9 0 7 0 0) C#m (11 11 0 9 0 0) (In reality also with added A and D notes, if you decide D (12 12 0 11 0 0) not to mute the open strings) Clarification: Chordname (E A D G B E) which is now tuned to (D A D G A D) X = Don't play / Muffle Free papers for this song are available in .pdf on my website, you can find the link in the description on the YouTube tutorial. Among the papers available are Lyrics & Chords, Lyrics & Chords plus (with added beats per chord), Chord Diagrams and Playing Patterns (strumming). If you need further help or explanations don't hesitate to ask, if it's a subject where other people may benefit from the answer it's best done by posting a comment on the tutorial, but posts here and personal messages will also be answered (though not as fast)! //Robert