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Hey guys, this is the first song i ever learned to play, so you might be able to imagine that it is very very easy! :) CAPO IS USUALLY ON 2nd FRET BUT I PLAY ON 4th. IT DEPENDS ON YOUR VOICE. YOU CAN EASILY PLAY WITHOUT A CAPO!!! You need to know 2 chords, and for an extra twist you can add a third one. You need D and G and the optional A chord. This song is so straight forward! You can play it anyway you like but if you would like the right technique, which is what Paul himself played/plays, then here you go IMPORTANT INFO ON STRUMMINGPATTERN RIGHT HERE::::: You pick the bass string and then you do 2 downstrums. For those of you who are new to playing, as i was back when i learned this song, the bass string is the first string in the chord. Example: Bass string of a G Chord is the big E (number one from the top) while a D chord has the D string (3rd from the top, fourth from the bottom) as its Bass string. Just pick that and then you downstrum twice. Really simple. Here we go. i will put the chords on the first and second verses and choruses and then you are on your own for the simple reason that the third and final verse is exactly like the first verse. Good luck and have fun playing this ol' beauty! BTW!!! I JUST TOOK THE LYRICS FROM SOME LYRIC SITE. I KNOW THEY MIGHT BE WRONG SO DONT BOTHER WRITING! :) Intro: D (with the bass string picking i mentioned, as it is in the rest of the song.. No regular strumming here! :D ) [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/p/paul-mccartney/348109.html ] D Mull of kintyre G D Oh mist rolling in from the sea, G My desire is always to be here D Oh mull of kintyre D Far have I traveled and much have I seen G D Dark distant mountains with valleys of green. D Past painted deserts the sunsets on fire G As he carries me home to the mull of kintyre. D Mull of kintyre G D Oh mist rolling in from the sea, G My desire is always to be here D Oh mull of kintyre D Sweep through the heather like deer in the glen G D Carry me back to the days I knew then. D Pick the bass note of D here and let it ring // as you keep on singing! Nights when we sang like a heavenly choir G A (same as the others) D Of the life and the time of the mull of kintyre. D Mull of kintyre G D Oh mist rolling in from the sea, G My desire is always to be here D Oh mull of kintyre Smiles in the sunshine And tears in the rain Still take me back to where my memories remain Flickering embers growing higher and higher As they carry me back to the mull of kintyre Mull of kintyre Oh mist rolling in from the sea, My desire is always to be here Oh mull of kintyre Mull of kintyre Oh mist rolling in from the sea, My desire is always to be here Oh mull of kintyre |