Now My Feet Wont Touch The Ground Chords
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Difficulty: | beginner |
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Capo: | no capo |
Author foreveridle [a] 30. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
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Hello. This is my first tab, but I think it's pretty good.
The tuning for this song is CACGBE.
I have no idea what the names of the chords used are, so I've just given them names of my own.
C A C G B E
C1: 0 3 0 0 1 0 C
C2: 0 5 0 0 3 0 Cadd9
C3: 0 7 0 0 5 0 C
C4: 0 10 0 0 8 0 C
A slash between the chords means to quickly slide between them.
Intro: (the intro starts on C1(C) and then it quickly slides to C2(Cadd9) and then C3(C))
C1(C) / C2(Cadd9) / C3(C) / C1(C)
Verse:
C1 (C) C1(C)/ C2(Cadd9) /C1(C)
Let me go, boys, let me go.
C1(C)
Push my boat from the highest cliff
C1(C) (C) C2(Cadd9)
to the sea below.
C1(C) C1(C) / C2(Cadd9) / C1(C)
Rocks are waiting, rocks await.
C4(C) C3(C) C1(C) C2(Cadd9)
Swim down from the sky and catch me
C3(C) C1(C)
Like a bird of prey.
Chorus:
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C1(C)
Now my feet won't touch the ground.
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C(C)3 C4(C) C2(Cadd9)
Now my head won't stop.
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C4(C) C1(C)
You wait a lifetime to be found,
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C1(C)
Now my feet won't touch the ground.
(Interlude)
C1(C)
Singing,
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C1(C)
Now my feet won't touch the ground,
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C4(C) C2(Cadd9)
Now my head won't stop.
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C4(C) C1(C)
You wait a lifetime to be found,
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C1(C)
Now my feet won't touch the ground.
C1(C) C2(Cadd9) C3(C) C1(C)
Now my feet won't touch the ground.
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Now My Feet Wont Touch The Ground – Coldplay
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5 comments

If u wanna find what the chords really are, try this great interactive chordbook- you can look up chords or find the names of ones you already know the finger placement of:
https://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
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Change e to c
Sounds much better
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The tuning and basic way of playing this are right on, but which chords to use when are wrong
once you know which chords to use, its easy to figure it out by ear
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