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Six Market Blvd.
"Silence In Me"
Running On Seven
CAPO 3
Intro:
G C D C (X4)
G C D
Well now I sense something inside me
C G
Is starting to change
C D
Like somethings been hiding
C G
Now I got something to say
C D C G
And I can see the day, no need to be afraid
C D C
Im gonna hit the ground running.
Pre-Chorus:
Em C Em
The rain's coming down, and the lightning crashes loudly
Em D
Oh can you hear the sound, can you feel it now?
Chorus:
G C D C G
And this silence in me is starting to break
C D
Like this weight that I've been holding
C G
I feel it crumble away
C D C G
I release my inhibitions, let go of the reins
C D C G
I dont need another captain, I'm sailing away
Intro X4
Well now I sense something inside me
And its starting to change
Like something all along's been hiding
And I've got something to say
And I can see the day
No need to be afraid
Im gonna hit the ground running
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Intro x4
Bridge (2)
Em C(walkdown) X3, then...
Em C(walkdown) D
Chorus - acapella for words, guitars come in
after "sailing away" and the "yeah's"...
*On the bridges and choruses, they do a little
walk-down on the A string when they go from C
just like 3-2-Open...just listen, you'll know
what I mean
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sorry to be a little bit of a stickler, but i talked to clayton landua himself, the lead singer for 6MB and the chord progression for the song is G-Cadd9-D-C Cadd9-x32033 -treyjohnston | 3/29/2011 | Sorry to be a bit of a smartass, but they're the same f**king thing. -txmusicplyr | 3/29/2011 | not really
C Cadd9 ex ex a3 a3 d2 d2 g0 g0 b1 b3 E0 E3 -treyjohnston | 5/30/2011 | Yes I am aware they are 2 different chords...thanks. I did not mean they are LITERALLY the same thing...but they are generally interchangeable, especially on simple G,C,D songs like this, depending on the player. It's all about preference. Sometimes Cadd9 is easier to newer players who use the G chord that is actually a Gadd9. If the player is using the actual G chord, then C is easier to go to. But still, it doesn't matter, they are close enough to each other that they'll work either way. -txmusicplyr | 5/30/2011 |
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