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Where'd You Go?
Fort Minor
The Rising Tied
Machine Shop Records
Transcried by: Rudolf Abunda
INTRO: E - B - C#m - A
CHORUS:
E B
Where'd you go? I miss you so
C#m A
Seems like it's been forever that you've been gone
REFRAIN:
C#m
I want you to know is that I'm a li'l f***ed up
A
That I'm stuck here waitin' at times debatin'
C#m
Tellin' you that I've had it with you and your career
A
Me and the rest of the family now here singin'
::The chords in bridge is the same with the chords being played in refrain::
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this chords are wrong even though they sound right, It is played in tabbs, check out mine.
WTF? Firecobra doesn't even have any tabs posted... And these chords are actually right. Play it on piano and it sounds exactly the same. But one thing, the chords for the prechorus are slightly different. I THINK it's
Cm
I want you to know its a little ****ed up that
B
I'm stuck here waiting, at times debating
Cm
Telling you that I've had it with you and your career
B
Me and the rest of the family here singing
I played that on the piano during the prechorus and it sounds right.
WTF? Firecobra doesn't even have any tabs posted... And these chords are actually right. Play it on piano and it sounds exactly the same. But one thing, the chords for the prechorus are slightly different. I THINK it's
Cm
I want you to know its a little ****ed up that
B
I'm stuck here waiting, at times debating
Cm
Telling you that I've had it with you and your career
B
Me and the rest of the family here singing
I played that on the piano during the prechorus and it sounds right.
Great job though! Really acurate. And for those who are piano players, the right hand just does the same thing through out the entire song.
G#,E,G#,E,G#,E,G#,E,F#,E,F#,E,F#,E,F#,E. The right hand plays the chords stated in this tab. IT SOUNDS AMAZING ON PIANO!! =)