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Alison Krauss - Maybe
By axehappy - axehappy at countrytabs.com
Lovely song this....lots of new chord shapes for you to learn!
Play with a capo on 1st fret.
All chord shapes are relative to position of capo,
So remember: 5th fret without capo = 4th fret with capo!
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Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7 Bbm Ebm Bbm Db
INTRO
Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7
Yesterday the odds were stacked in favor of my expectations.
Bbm Ebm
Flyin' above the rest,
Bbm Db
Never fallin' from the nest.
Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7
Tuesday came and went and now I'm in a little situation.
Bbm Ebm
Maybe it's for the best,
Bbm Db
I can live alone, I guess.
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13
Maybe I can stand a - lone,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D
Maybe I'm strong as st - one.
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13 F#7
Even though the bird has flown,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D
Maybe he'll fly on ho - me.
Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7
Forgive me if I'm keepin' you apart from better conversation.
Bbm Ebm
Hung up on all my doubt,
Bbm Db
Tryin' to sort the whole thing out.
Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7
Tell me that I'm smart enough to deal with all the information.
Bbm Ebm
Spinnin' inside my head,
Bbm Db
Every word he ever said.
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13
Maybe I can stand a - lone,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D
Maybe I'm strong as st - one.
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13 F#7
Even though the bird has flown,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D
Maybe he'll fly on ho - me.
Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7 Bbm Ebm Bbm Db (x2)
INSTRUMENTAL
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13
Maybe I can stand a - lone,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D
Maybe I'm strong as st - one.
F# F#maj7 F#7 F#13 F#7
Even though the bird has flown,
Eadd9 Badd9 Db5 D Ebm Ebm/Db Bmaj7
Maybe he'll fly on ho - me.
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thank you, oh so very much. This site sux. Please take your wonderous skills to other sites. Free sites. I love you -Jordy | 12/3/2002 | ???....I'll take that comment lightly...lol -axehappy | 12/4/2002 | Cheers axehappy - Been looking everywhere for this song. This site is quite annoying in that you have to pay for printables, etc. but it sure as heck beats the competition for choice. Dan -danielcraggs | 10/8/2003 | i personally think this site rocks... i've not had to pay one dime to do or print ne thing and ne time theres a tab i want, itseither already here, or i just request it and its up in a couple days.... thanx to all you "staple" tabers, my hat is off for you -hollisboy | 12/4/2003 | This site is the best. If ya don't like to pay to view, you can always buy the books at your local music store. They are free too, right?
Great job, Dave! -heyitskane | 2/20/2004 | Chord shapes are relative to the capo, but chord names aren't. This confused me the first time I read it. These are the real chord names, Current -> Real.
Ebm -> Dm Bmaj7 -> Dm/A# Db -> C F#maj7 -> F7M F#13 -> Dm9- Badd9 -> Fsus4 D -> C# Ebm/Db -> F6 Bbm -> Am F# -> F F#7 -> F7 Eadd9 -> A#sus4 D(b5) -> C#/5- -danielcraggs | 6/11/2004 | WHAT DOES CHORD SHAPES ARE RELITIVE TO POSITION OF CAPO MEAN DOSE IT MEAN I DONT HAVE TO BAR IT ON THE 1 FRET -TRUCKDRIVER104 | 11/26/2005 | Unfortunately, whoever changed this over to the new chord display format deleted all the information I wrote on how to play the chords, and they're all wrong now.. lol Sorry guys.. -axehappy | 11/28/2005 |
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