E Abm Cigarette smoke dances back in the window A Dbm B And I can see the haze on the dome light. E Abm I`m conjuring ghosts on a forty-hour ride home A Dbm B And they keep asking me what I`m doing with my life, A B Dbm While my cousins go to bed with their wives. A B Gbm I'm feeling like I've fallen behind. E Well the highway won. Abm I`m listening to traffic reports, A Dbm B One on one, coming quietly undone. E Abm I was born to run away from anything good A An escape artist`s son Dbm B With sun-drenched pavement in my blood. A B Dbm The first thing that I do when I walk in A B Gbm Is plan a way out for when xxxx gets bad Dbm B A E Dbm And I`ve been looking for tears in the screen door. B A (tears in the screen door) Dbm B A E Dbm I`ve been waiting for another disaster. B A (another disaster) Interlude: E Abm A Dbm B E Abm I`m terrified like a kid in the sixties, A Dbm B Staring at the sky waiting for the bomb to fall. E Abm It`s all a lie, what they say about stability. A It scares me sometimes, Dbm B Gbm The emptiness I see in my eyes. Abm A B All the kid`s names I’ve ever liked are tied to tragedy Gbm Abm A B And I don’t want my children growing up to be anything like me. Dbm B A E Dbm And I`ve been looking for tears in the screen door. B A (tears in the screen door) Dbm B A E Dbm I`ve been waiting for another disaster. B A (another disaster) Dbm A B But I was kind of hoping you`d stay. Dbm A E I was kind of hoping you`d stay. Interlude: A E B Dbm I keep a flashlight A E B And a small knife in the corner of my bed stand. Dbm A I keep a flashlight and the train times, E But you wouldn’t understand. B How could you understand? Dbm A Jesus Christ. I`m twentysix. E B All the people I graduated with Dbm A All have kids, all have wives, E B All have people who care if they come home at night. Dbm B Jesus Christ, did I xxxx up? Dbm B A E Dbm And I`ve been looking for tears in the screen door. B A (tears in the screen door) Dbm B A E Dbm I`ve been waiting for another disaster. B A (another disaster) Dbm A B But I was kind of hoping you`d stay. Dbm A B I was kind of hoping you`d stay. Dbm B E I was kind of hoping you`d stay. Cet arrangement est l'interprétation personnelle de son contributeur, partagée pour l'étude privée, l'éducation et un usage non commercial. La chanson, les paroles et la musique sous-jacentes restent la propriété de leurs détenteurs de droits. Pour demander un retrait, consulte Mentions légales.
Accords de Passing Through A Screen Door par The Wonder Years
Rythmique suggéréecroches bas-haut
1
d
2
u
3
d
4
u
Fonctionne aussi : 4/4 vif et chargé d – d u d u d u
Comment jouer Passing Through A Screen Door à l'ukulélé
À l'ukulélé, Passing Through A Screen Door se résume au croches bas-haut : d u d u. Ça roule à un rythme vif d'environ 165 bpm. Tu la joues en E majeur. La main du manche mérite son salaire sur celle-là : je note les accords au niveau confirmé. Push fast steady down-ups and lock in with the driving pop-punk pulse.
6 accords d'ukulélé utilisé dans "Passing Through A Screen Door" de The Wonder Years: A, B, Dbm, E, Gbm et Abm
Qu'as-tu pensé de cet arrangement ?
Ta note aide d'autres joueurs à trouver les meilleurs arrangements
Rejoins la discussion
Sois le premier à commenter
0 Commentaires
Plus votés




















