Two Weeks Chords

by Grizzly Bear
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
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2 contributors total, last edit on Aug 6, 2017
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Chords

F
Am
C
Bb

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[Intro]
 
F Am C
 
(these are all barre chords, and the F is high)
 
 
[Verse]
 
F               Am   C
Save up all the days
F           Am    C
A routine malaise
F               Am
Just like yesterday
  C                F     Am C
I told you I would stay
 
 
[Chorus]
 
(sounds best if you hit the bass note, and strum/fingerpick the rhythm)
 
          Bb      F C
Would you always
       Bb         F C
Maybe sometimes
        Bb        F C
Make it easy
          Bb      F C
Take your time
 
 
[Instrumental]
 
F Am C
 
 
[Verse]
 
Think of all the ways
Momentary phase
Just like yesterday
I told you I would stay
 
Every time you try
Quarter half the mile
Just like yesterday
I told you I would stay
 
 
[Chorus]
 
          Bb      F C
Would you always
       Bb         F C
Maybe sometimes
        Bb        F C
Make it easy
          Bb      F C
Take your time
 
 
repeat last chorus a couple times and do only bass notes on the low E and A strings for
first two lines
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Two Weeks – Grizzly Bear
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9 comments
babypick211
Yeah I transpose it down 5 and just use a capo😂kinda the lame beginner way but I honestly think it sounds a little prettier
+4
TheeGuitarGOD!
anyone else find this song a bit of a finger killer after playing it a few times? man all the barre chords my thumb is bout to fall off
+2
the piper
I'm pretty sure Raku that F9 and C9 are dominant 7s that do not lie within the F major scale (key of Two Weeks) at all, and would sound like piss if you used them in this song. The chords are F Am C for the verse and New York Cares is right about the G bass for the chord in the chorus but the piano plays a Gm Bb F Fsus2 C/G Csus2/G. Listen to the quiet part at 2:12. Bottom line, there are many chord variations you can play to get the sound you want for this song. For the most part this tab is ok.
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