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The Horrible Crowes - Cherry Blossoms Chords

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Cherry Blossoms Chords

(ver. 1)
The Horrible Crowes
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                             Cherry Blossoms - The Horrible Crowes
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Tab and Arrangement by: Aaron Simpson 

Tuning: EADGBe (Standard)
Intro: Tab below, but for those that know the rhythm, the chords are:

-B Octave -C# Octabe -Aadd9 -F#m7  -Asus2 (x2)

       B                        C#           Aadd9          F#m7                    Asus2
e|-------------------------------|--5--5------------0-----------------|
B|--0~----0~-------------0--0----|--5--5----2/5/2p0--0----------------|
G|--4--4--4/-----6----4---6--6---|--x-x-------------2-----------------|
D|--x--x---------x--------7--7---|-4--4----0--------2-----------------|
A|--2--2-----2/--4--------0--0---|--0---------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|------------------------------------|

       B                        C#           Aadd9          F#m7                    Asus2
e|-------------------------------|--5--5------------0-----------------|
B|--0~----0~-------------0--0----|--5--5----2/5/2p0--0----------------|
G|--4--4--4/-----6----4---6--6---|--x-x-------------2-----------------|
D|--x--x---------x--------7--7---|-4--4----0--------2-----------------|
A|--2--2-----2/--4--------0--0---|--0---------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|------------------------------------|
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So following that rhythm the rest of the song goes like this, for the verses use the
rhythms above, just use the chord names as markers. The chords in the chorus are played
un-arpeggiated, and as barre chords, whereas the chords in the bridge are too 
un-arpeggiated, although they are in the open form. BEFORE I get anyone criticising my tab for 
having A
C# chord rather than C#m, it's just used to symbolise the octave chord.

Verse 1:
B           C#                             Aadd9
I drive this car through the city every night
F#m7                 Riff                    Asus2
There's a quiet I never heard     before
B                        C#             Add9
And lonely, my sister could not describe
F#m7                     Riff               Asus2
All the good things gone      wrong

Chorus Variant 1:
A
And there was blood on my teeth
F#m
A
Bones broke in half
A
A stain on my shirt
F#m
E
And all good things come to an end
B5                             C#5        Bm(4)/A
And all memory has left my bones

Interlude:F#m7 Riff Asus2

Verse 3:
B    C#                         Aadd9
If I drove straight off this bridge
F#m7                  Riff                   Asus2
Only God and my baby  would know
B        C#                       Aadd9
I'm sure she'd be laughing, come during spring
F#m7                          Riff                     Asus2
With some fella who just said the right thing

Chorus Variant 2:
A
And there was blood on my teeth
F#m
A
Bones broke in half
A
A stain on my shirt
F#m
E
And all good things come to an end


Bridge:
Dsus4                                 F#m
See all I can do is think about you
         Bm                                      A
And miss all your kisses like the spring
E
But if I had a sign
                                                Dsus4
That one day you'd be mine again, oh no
F#m                                   Bm     A
If I could hold you right then
 E
As the chill in this season sputtered and spit and died with...


Chorus Variant 3:
A
Blood on my teeth
F#m
A
Snow tumbling down on the ground
F#m
And me stumbling out of my heart
A (Diminuendo)
Finding cherry blossoms on the hood of my car
            
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