Welcome Home Chords

by Radical Face
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb
Capo: no capo
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1 contributor total, last edit on Jun 29, 2021

Chords

G
Em
Bm
C
C2
D
G/F#
Em/G
C/G
C/F#
Em/F#

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                           WELCOME HOME - Radical Face
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Tuning: Standard tuning dropped 1/2 step (D# G# C# F# A# D#)
        All chords below written as if they were in standard tuning
 
[Intro]
 
e|------------------------------|
B|------------------------------|
G|------------------------------|
D|--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-4-4-4-4-0-|
A|-------------2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2--|
E|-3-3-3-3-3-3------------------|
   G          Em     Bm            Repeat several times
 
[Verse]
 
G           Em Bm        C     C2 G
Sleep don't vi-sit, so I choke on sun
        C    C2   G    D
And the days blur into one
        C     C2    G             C      C2   G     D
And the backs of my eyes hum with things I've never done
 
e|----------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------|
G|----------0---0---0-------------4-2-2-0-|
D|--2-0-0-0---0---0--------------0-0-0-0--|
A|---2----------------0-------------------|
E|-3---3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--------------------|
   C C2 G (repeat as necessary)  D
 
G          Em Bm           C   C2     G
Sheets are swaying from an old clothesline
       C   C2 G        D           C   C2   G
Like a row of captured ghosts over old dead grass
          C    C2     G        D
Was never much but we made the most
 
[Chorus](strum chords)
 
G   G/F# Em   C C2 G
Wel-come ho-o-o-o--me
 
Em   C C2 G
Ho-o-o-o--me
 
G/F#: 220033 or 220003
  C2: 032030 or 330010
 
You can also play G G/F# lead-in as:
 
e|------|
B|------|
G|--0-0-|
D|-5-4--|
A|------|
E|------|
 
G         Em  Bm    C    C2 G
Ships are launching from my chest
          C     C2  G       D
Some have names but most do not
       C    C2   G             C    C2   G          D
If you find one, please let me know what piece I've lost
 
G        Em    Bm   C   C2 G
Heal the scars from off my back
        C    C2   G  D
I don't need them anymore
        C     C2   G                C  C2   G     D
You can throw them out or keep them in your mason jars
 
 
Harmony (with second guitar):
e|---10--|
B|--8--8-|
G|-0-----|
D|-------|
A|-------|
E|-------|
 
[Chorus]
 
G    G/F# Em   C C2 G
I've come ho-o-o-o--me
 
Em   C C2 G
Ho-o-o-o--me
 
Em   C C2 G
 
G   G/F# Em           C     C2 G
All my   nightmares escaped my head
        Em                 C   C2   G
Bar the door, please don't let them in
         Em       C     C2 G
You were never supposed to leave
       Em               C  C2  G
Now my head's splitting at the seams
    C               D
And I don't know if I can
 
[Bridge]
 
Alternate Em and Bm, you can use this progression:
 
e|-0--3----2--7--7--2-|
B|-0--0----3--7--8--3-|
G|-0--0----4--7--9--4-|
D|-2--2----4--9--9--4-|
A|-2--2----2--9--7--2-|
E|-0--0----2--7--7--2-|
   Em Em/G Bm Bm Em Bm
 
C/G   G       D  C/G      G    D    C/G    G     Bm Em G  D    C
Here, beneath my lungs, I feel your thumbs press in to my skin again
 
  G: 320033
C/G: 032013
 
[Outro]
 
Alternate between C and Em, you can use this progression:
 
C/G C/F# C/G C/F# Em/G Em/F# Em/G Em/F#
 
 C/F#: 032012
 Em/G: 022003
Em/F#: 022002
 
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoQfSneXENM for Ben Cooper's own video tutorial
on how to play the song.
 
Tabbed by Tom A.
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2 comments
CatActual
Very accurate chords. Thanks, man.
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Gewaltmuggel
The note after a slash generally indicates the bass note. C/F# means a C major chord but the bass is playing F# (i.e. 232010 instead of x32010). If you want your chord to have higher notes on top, you'd generally use numerical notation. The F# is the b5 of the C chord, so I guess that'd be the Caddb5, which looks awkward and it is because it's a tritone and not supposed to exist for too long. That's the immediately visible difference between C/D and C9, for example. A bass player will follow whatever the slash symbol says (D) and if no slash, they'll just play the root note (C) while the "9" is the guitar player's "D". Gotta be clear about who gets the D.
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