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(Patrick M. Ryan) [pat@jaameri.gsfc.nasa.gov] (1) (Marc Virata) [newson@lowell.CS.UNLV.EDU] (7,10)
Sunday Bloody Sunday OK Seconds New Year's Day Like A Song... Drowning Man The Refugee Two Hearts Beat As One OK Red Light Surrender "40" OK
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Sunday Bloody Sunday
intro (w/ drums)
Riff [A] Bm D G -------2-------2-------0-------0-------| -----3---3---3---2---3---3---3---3-----| ---4-------2-------0-------0------0----| ---------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------|
bridge Bm G Bm E --2-----0-----2-------------------------| --3-----3-----3-----5-------------------| --4-----0-----4-----4-------------------| --------------------2-------------------| ----------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------|
chorus Bm D G --7--7---10-10-10----------------------------| --7--7---10-10-10---12-12--12-12-12-12-12----| --7--7---11-11-11---12-12--12-12-12-12-12----| --9--9---12-12-12---12-12--12-12-12-12-12----| --9--9---12-12-12---10-10--10-10-10-10-10----| ---------------------------------------------|
Bm D G A G --7--7---10-10-10----------------------------| --7--7---10-10-10---12-12--12-12-12/14\12----| --7--7---11-11-11---12-12--12-12-12/14\12----| --9--9---12-12-12---12-12--12-12-12/14\12----| --9--9---12-12-12---10-10--10-10-10/12\10----| ---------------------------------------------|
harmonics
--------------------------------------------------------| --------------------(7)-------------------------(7)-----| --------------(5)------(7)----------------(5)-----------| o -----(5)---(5)-------------------(5)---(5)--------------| o --(5)-------------------------(5)-----------------------| --------------------------------------------------------|
"solo"
-12-12-12-10-10---12-12-12-10-10------------------------------------| --0--0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--0----12-12-12-10-10---12-12-12-10-10-| -------------------------------------0--0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--0-| o --------------------------------------------------------------------| o --------------------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------------------------| -10-10-10--8--8--8--7--7--7--5--5--5--3--3--5--3--2--0--| --0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-----------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------------------10-10--9--------------| ---0-2-3-2-3-5-3-5-7-5-7-8-7-8-10-8-10-12-10-12------------10-12-12-----| -2----------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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"Two Hearts Beat As One"
Intro: C#m, (E), F# C#m, (E), F#
C#m F# I don't know, I don't know which side I'm on C#m F# I don't know my right from left, or my right from wrong C#m F# Say I'm a fool, say I'm not for you C#m F# But if I'm a fool for you, that's something
E F# Two hearts, beat as one E F# Two hearts beat as one
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G#m F# Two hearts, beat as one G#m F# Two hearts, beat as one
I can't tell if G#m or E sounds better. It's probably a weird chord. I also can't tell if the E should be played in the intro, (or throughout the song for that matter). The rest of the song repeats in almost the same manner.
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"40"
This song is mainly alternating two chords, G to C or A to D. (In the song, it's actually G# to C#, just like All I Want Is You) If you use G to C, tune up a half tone, A to D, tune down a half tone.
Intro G, C, G, C G C I waited patiently for the Lord, he inclined and heard my cry
G C He brought me right out of the pit, out of my reglade
G C G C G I will sing, sing a new song, I will sing, sing a new song
G G C How long to sing this song? ...
(the song repeats in the same manner)
************************************************************************* -- Sergio Lucero Vera Las opiniones expresadas involucran a mi Alumno de Ingenieria Matematica universidad en la medida en que la presion Facultad de Cs.Fis. y Matematicas que recibe el estudiante promedio de Universidad de Chile Beaucheff afecta su manera de expresarse.
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