10000 Emerald Pools Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Capo: | no capo |
Author jkflintown [a] 141. 2 contributors total, last edit on Jul 21, 2017
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After playing B, F#, Db when you go from Db (4th fret barre) to B strum (2nd fret barre) play the C major
barre chord on the third fret once to transition
So it goes like B....F#....Db.... ....C B.... F#.... Db.... ....C B..... and so on
[Verse]
B F# Db C
I'll dive in deeper, deeper for you
B F# Db C
Down to the bottom, 10,000 emerald pools
B F# Db C
Down to the bottom, 10,000 emerald pools
B F# Db
Under water,
C B
Time is standing still
F# Db
You're the treasure
C
Dive down deeper
B F# Db
Still, all I need is you
C B
You're all I need to breathe
F# Db
All I need is you!
[Verse]
B F# Db C
I'll make a living, trying to get away
B F# Db
10,000 phantoms, I'll turn the tide away
C B
It can never pull me away
F# Db C
No way!
B F# Db C
No way!
B F# Db
Under water,
C B
Time is standing still
F# Db
You're the treasure
C
Dive down deeper
B F# Db
Still, all I need is you
C B
You're all I need to breathe
F# Db
All I need is you!
C B
You're all I need to breathe
F# Db
Down to the bottom, 10,000 emerald pools
C B
You're all I need to breathe
F# Db
I'll dive in deeper, deeper for you
C B
You're all I need to breathe
[Chorus]
Ebm Db C
All I need is you!
B Ebm Db
All I need is you!
C B F# Db
It can never pull me away-aaaaay
C B F# Db
Time is standing still, aaay
C
Dive down deeper
B F# Db
Still, all I need is you
C B
You're all I need to breathe
F# Db
All I need is you!
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5 comments

This is just a personal preference of mine, but when you do the slide down (Db, C, B) I like to do it Db7, C7, B7 just so it sounds more whimsical. I guess this is more of a "try it out if you want thing". Other than that, 5 stars.
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Chords are good...lyrics are way off in the 2nd verse though, but good work.
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After the first part he goes to the same bar chords but B7 on the seventh fret then F# on the ninth fret and C# on the ninth fret. The acoustic video is on YouTube https://youtu.be/L4GrDOOIIbk
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