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Capo: 3
"The Last To Know" Sherwood This is basically a variation of Pachelbel's Canon in D Just listen to the song for the strumming pattern, if you can't get it, it's easy enough to make one up on your own. Capo on 3rd fret Chords used: A, E, F#m, C#, D, D2*, E2* (*See Below) On the "D2", just slide your ring finger over one, so its basically a stretched out D D2: | |-------|----O--|-------|------- |c|-------|-------|-------|----O-- |a|-------|----O--|-------|------- |p|-------|-------|-------|------- |o|-------|-------|-------|------- | |-------|-------|-------|------- On The "E2", just place your pinky down on the third fret, and it only requires being strummed once. E2: | |-------|-------|-------|------- |c|-------|-------|----O--|------- |a|----O--|-------|-------|------- |p|-------|-------|-------|------- |o|-------|----O--|-------|------- | |-------|-------|-------|------- (please let me know if these chords have names) Verse 1
AEvery single Etime I see you in the F#mstreet as you walk C#by You're shuffling your Dfeet as if to Asay You'd Erather Adie. E
Verse 2 (repeat chord structure from verse 1) Than live so far from home I wonder is that why you're so alone' And if you found a place to call your own Would you be fine' Chorus:
And Dyou tell me that something good Is Abound to happen F#msoon D D(mod) E E2(strum once) And meanwhile you just wait inside your room
Verse 3 (Same as 1,2) Do you find it odd That you are not as strong as you once thought' And even if you run you might get caught So you won't go And you'll be the last to know [piano solo + outro same as verses] A, E, F#m, C#, D, A, E, A, E x2 and even if you run you might get caught so you won't go and you'll be the last to know Notes: This is truly my first tab, I hope it's alright, and if anyone has any feedback or corrections, email me at devan.chick@gmail.com I tried to make it as error free as possible, I'm sick of reading tabs that have horrible spelling, its just a pet peeve of mine. If you have any info on what I call the "E2 and D2" chords, please let me know, I taught myself guitar, so I'm not very musically inclined when it comes to technical stuff like this. Thanks, Devan from NH PS, does anyone else think that the beginning of this song sounds mysteriously like the beginning of the theme song from the cartoon show "Doug'"