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Sweet Suburban Sky
Paddy Casey
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I think its standard tuning, put the capo on the 2nd fret.
This is the intro, he plays it a few times...
(it revolves around the chord of Em)
|-----------0---------------------0----------0---|
|-----------0-----0---------------0----------0---|
|------------------------------------------------|
|------2-----------------------------0/2---------|
|-----------------------0/2----------------------|
|--0---------------------------------------------|
(then he upstrokes this chord)
|----2--------------------------------------------|
|----0--------------------------------------------|
|----0--------------------------------------------|
|----2--------------------------------------------|
|----X--------------------------------------------|
|----X--------------------------------------------|
'sweet suburban sky...... gonna'
Em D G
|--------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------0-------------------------|
|--0--------2--------------------------0------0----|
|------2--------0--------------------------0-------|
|--------------------------------------------------|
|--0--------2----------3---------------------------|
'miss you if you burn out'
C Cb Am
|-----------------------------------------|
|--1---------0----------------------------|
|--------0--------0----2-------------2----|
|--------------------------------2--------|
|--3---------2---------0------------------|
|-----------------------------------------|
G D Em
|---------------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|-----0---------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|--0--------0---2------------0---------------------------------------|
|------------------------0----------2---------------------0/2--------|
|--------------------------------------------0/2---------------------|
|-----3---------2------------0----------0----------------------------|
When the line 'your body for one precious taste' comes in,
the 'C, Cb, Am' bit slightly changes to;
C Cb Am
|--0----------------------------------------------|
|-------3-----3-----0----1------------------------|
|---------------------------------2-------2-------|
|-------------------------------------2-----------|
|--3----------2----------0------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
...and then back to the usual;
G D Em
|---------------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|-----0---------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|--0--------0---2------------0---------------------------------------|
|------------------------0----------2---------------------0/2--------|
|--------------------------------------------0/2---------------------|
|-----3---------2------------0----------0----------------------------|
after every verse, i think he does the upstroke Em strum,
it sounds good anyway!! Njoy ;p