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I play it with capo 3 instead, which have the following chord translations: D# = C Cm = Am G# = F A# = G This also allows me to do the picking instead if I want it to sound like the original instead of just chords. Using open chords on capo 3, I just pick A and D strings back and forth for the C and the Am and the E and A strings for the F (barred) and G. Something like this: D|---5---5---5---5---5--| A|-6---6---6---6---6----| E|----------------------| ...continue until chord change D|---5---5---5---5---5--| A|-3---3---3---3---3----| E|----------------------| ...continue D|----------------------| A|---6---6---6---6---6--| E|-4---4---4---4---4----| ...continue D|----------------------| E|---5---5---5---5---5--| E|-6---6---6---6---6----| ...continue I did this fast, so please let me know if I typed it up wrong. And sorry for the lack of apostrophes--UG does not like them. --Adam ---------------------------------- The Precipice by The Classic Crime From Phoenix ---------------------------------- Verse 1: [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/the-classic-crime/324704.html ] D# I wish I could play the violin Cm Id play til tears rolled down your cheek and chin G# And if you sang along A# D# We could write the saddest song Verse 2: D# Sometimes I indulge my every whim Cm And piece-by-piece I build the cell Im in G# But I only stay here long A# D# enough to write the saddest song Chorus: Cm D# I dreamt I stood on a hill that I wished was a mountain Cm D# To look back on all my accomplishments Cm D# Well they must have been small because I couldnt seem to find them G# A# D# so I took a leap off of the precipice Verse 3: D# I wish I could play piano well Cm Id hit the keys that make your spirit swell G# And if you sang along A# D# We could write the saddest song *Repeat Chorus* Bridge: D# Whatever the cost Whether it works out or not Cm Whatever the cost Whether it works out or not G# Ill follow you A# D# Ill follow you with my heart *Repeat Bridge* *Chorus is repeated here a cappella. I like to do one strum per chord here instead.* |