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DAISY - Brand New
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Tabbed by: MikkelManDK
Email: m@hojtoften.dk
So I tried out the other 2 sets of chords for daisy available, and didn't think any of
them really fit. Seeing as the bass is the fundamental melody of the song I felt it
neccessary to use the entire length of the fretboard/neck.
After a little bit of fiddling I came up with this, which I quite like.
Some of these names are probably wrong, anyone know their proper names?
F#m A11 Bm7 D F#m/C#
e|-----2------5------7-------10-------9--------------------------------------|
B|-----2------7------10------10-------10-------------------------------------|
G|-----2------6------7-------11-------11-------------------------------------|
D|-----4------7------7-------12-------11-------------------------------------|
A|-----4------5------9-------12-------9--------------------------------------|
E|-----2------5------7-------10-------9--------------------------------------|
Basic layout for the verses:
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/brand_new/daisy_crd_ver_3.html ]
F#m
I'm a mountain that has been moved
A11
I'm a river that is all dried up
Bm7
I'm an ocean nothing floats on
D F#m/C#
I'm a sky that nothing wants to fly in
F#m
I'm a sun that doesn't burn hot
A11
I'm a moon that never shows its face
Bm7
I'm a mouth that doesn't smile
D F#m/C#
I'm a word that no one ever wants to say.
It should be pretty easy to figure out the strumming etc. on your own, but here's the
layout of the rest anyway:
(Note: you could change the A11 to just an A in this part, just to switch it up for some variety)
F#m
Well if we take all these things
and we bury them fast
A11
And we'll pray that they turn into seeds,
to roots and then grass
Bm7
It'd be all right, it's all right,
D F#m/C#
it'd be easier that way.
F#m
Or if the sky opened up and started pouring rain
A11
Like he knew it was time
to start things over again
Bm7
It'd be all right, it's all right,
D F#m/C#
it'd be easier that way.
- Mikkel, Denmark