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Tame Impala - Sun's Coming Up This song is played on a piano, but can of course be played on a guitar as well. 3/4 tempo G F#m F F#m e|--------------------------| B|---3-3---2-23---1-1---2-2-| G|---4-4---2-2----2-2---2-2-| D|---5-5---4-4----3-3---4-4-| A|--------------------------| E|-3-----2------1-----2-----|
GAll those things I F#mever Fthought would never F#mend, To Cthink they now are Ammemories C Dmaj7/A Since we're in the band GWatch the airplanes F#mswaying, Fcoming in to F#mland C Am C Dmaj7/A Then my world is hanging in someone else's hands GAnd if I have done F#msomething, you Fhave to let me F#mgo C Am C Dmaj7/A Think of me as someone, someone that you know GBut if I don't hear F#msomething, Fpretty soon from F#mnow, ill Cdisconnect comAmpletely, Csee how that works C7out C Am C/G C7
Gm Gm/A Gm/Eb F Gm I wasn't daring, not much a chancer Gm Gm/A Cm F Gm Oh my darling, why won't you answer? Gm Gm/A Gm/Eb F Gm Se-ven AM, midnight in Dover Gm Gm/A Cm F Gm Sun's comin up now, I guess it's over. Gm Gm/A Gm/Eb F
PlayGming his guitar while he's dying of cancer Gm Gm/A Cm F Gm Oh my father, why won't you answer? Gm Gm/A Gm/Eb F Gm Se-ven AM, midnight in Dover Gm Gm/A Cm F Gm Sun's comin up now, I guess it's over.
The guitar noise that follows, uses mainly these chords:
BAnd F#m Cm A#m Gmaj7
Since the piano part is played in 3/4 tempo, the bottom note of the chord is often played as the bass. Look at the intro part - and listen to the song - to get the rhythm right. Dmaj7/A Gm/A Gm/Eb e|---2-----------------| B|---2------3-----3----| G|---2------3-----3----| D|----------5-----5----| A|---0------------6----| E|----------5----------|