Lets Talk About Your Hair Chords
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Difficulty: | beginner |
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Capo: | 2nd fret |
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I was trying to find a really easy version of this song for my brother but Ver(1)
(though very accurate) looked a bit hard!
Capo 2
Verse:
Am C
We went to bed that night
F C
And dreamed of better things
Am C
A god, a devil, and me
F C
And how you lost your wings
Am C
I always wondered
F C
when you stopped loving me
Am C F C
But I can't see clearly
Chorus 1:
Am C
But I know that you know that I know
F
that you don't really care
Am
Let's talk about your hair and how it's grown
C F
And how we know that we're not getting anywhere
G Am F
Nothing is what it seems
G Am F
Tell me about the man in your dreams
And was it me?
Bridge:
C, F, C, F
Chorus 2:
Am C C *
But I know that you know that I know that you don't really care
Am
Let's talk about your hair and how it's grown
C F
And how we know that we're not getting anywhere
Am C C F
But I know that you know that I know that you don't really care
Am C
Let's talk about your hair and how it's grown
C F C
And how we know that we're not getting anywhere
Verse:
Am C
I went to bed that night
F C
And dreamed of better things
Am C
A god, a devil, and me
F
And how you lost your wings
Am, C, F
Am, C, F
Am C F
But I know that you know that I know that you don't really care
Am
Let's talk about your hair and how it's grown
C F
And how we know that we're not getting anywhere
Am C F
But I know that you know that I know that you don't really care
Am
Let's talk about your hair and how it's grown
C F
And how we know that we're not getting anywhere
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I suggest using this chord (Sorry I forget the actual name for it but similar to a c, let's call this Cish) x20010 instead of the first C.. So it sounds best if you go Am-Cish-F-C . Try that and it will definitely sounds better.
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It's okay, but doesn't really sound all that accurate to be honest. The Am, C, F is fine but the last chord should be a B5 in this key, and bending the A string is crucial to getting the riff to sound right. The other version on this site is much more accurate and the only "hard" part for a beginner would be the Db/D chord and that would be easy with practice. You could even play it as a C#5 and it would sound close enough. And honestly the C chord is kinda off too, it works but really should at least be a C/B which is simple, just move your middle and ring fingers of the Am shape to the A and D strings. Or, just teach your brother the correct verson ;)
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