Explain You Chords
by JP Saxe6,910 views, added to favorites 301 times
Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
Author christinachri [a] 119. 1 contributor total, last edit on Oct 7, 2020
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[Verse 1]
B
My therapist
B/A#
Called you learning experience
G#m
180 an hour that's all that he mentions
E
Missing you is getting fuckin expensive
[Verse 2]
B
It's been 10 months now
B/A#
There really ain't too much I've figured out
G#m
There was just something bout being wanted
E
By someone who never knew what they wanted
[Pre-Chorus]
B G#m
I've seen some other people who are nothing like you
E F#
That's probably why it works and why it never could
B G#m
I'm holding on to nothing, don't know how to let it go
E F#
So even if it's out of my control
[Chorus]
B B/D#
I try to
E F# B
Explain you to myself
B B/D# E
But you never seem to sound right
F# B B/D#
No matter how I try to
E F# B
Explain you to myself
[Verse 3]
B
I'll hold you close
B/A#
Tell me the memories that you miss the most
G#m
I loved you fully but I'm growing up now
E
I loved you fully but fully means more now
[Pre-Chorus]
B G#m
I've seen some other people who are nothing like you
E F#
That's probably why it works and why it never could
B G#m
I'm holding on to nothing, don't know how to let it go
E F#
So even if it's out of my control
[Chorus]
B B/D#
I try to
E F# B
Explain you to myself
B B/D# E
But you never seem to sound right
F# B B/D#
No matter how I try to
E F# B
Explain you to myself
B B/D# E
But you never seem to sound right
F# B B/D#
No matter how I try to
E F# B
Explain you to myself
B B/D# E
But you never seem to sound right
F# B
You never seem to sound right
G#m E
You never seem to sound right
F# B
You never seem to sound right
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Explain You – JP Saxe
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2 comments

The Bb seems wrong
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I corrected this tab! Should be closer to studio version now. The B/A is what they play on the recording, but if you're playing along you can play a D#m to get basically the same chord.
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