Behind Blue Eyes

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UKULELE CHORDS AND TABS

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How to read tablature?
Intro -or play Verse chords-:                                                                            
xA|---2--------2----2-----2---------5-----|
xE|-----0----0---------3----------0-------|
xC|-4-----------------------2-----------2-|
xG|-------0------0-------------0------0---|

xA|-----5-------5---5---------5---|
xE|----------0--------------------|
xC|-2-------------------2---------|
xG|---2---2-------2--------2----2-|

xA|-----5---5-----------5----------5------5---------5---------5-----5---|
xE|--0--------------0------0---0-------0---------0-----0---0-----0------|
xC|--------------0----------------------------0-------------------------|
xG|-------2-------------------------------------------------------------|
                                                                        
xA|--0------2---------2------2----0------2-----------2-------2----------|
xE|-----0------0---0------0----------0------0----0-------0--------------|
xC|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
xG|---------------------------------------------------------------------|


Verse:
Em                     G6 
No one knows what it's like 
          Dsus2
To be the bad man 
          Cadd9
To be the sad man 
  Asus2
Behind blue eyes 
    Em                      G6
And no one knows what it's like 
      Dsus2
To be hated 
      Cadd9
To be fated 
           Asus2
To telling only lies 

Chorus:
       C  D
But my dreams 
               G  
They aren't as empty 
      C          D        Em    
As my conscience seems to be 
       Bm          C
I have hours, only lonely 
            D              
My love is vengeance 
              Asus2
That's never free 
 
Verse:
Em                     G6 
No one knows what it's like
              Dsus2
To feel these feelin's 
       Cadd9
Like I do 
            Asus2
And I blame you 
  Em			G6
No one bites back as hard
          Dsus2
On their anger 
           Cadd9
None of my pain an' woe
           Asus2
Can show through 

Chorus:
       C  D
But my dreams 
               G  
They aren't as empty 
      C          D        Em    
As my conscience seems to be 
       Bm          C
I have hours, only lonely 
            D              
My love is vengeance 
              Asus2
That's never free 

Bridge:
  Asus2   Em     G6      Dsus2  
Discover    L.I.M.P     Say it
   Cadd9                Asus2    
Discover    L.I.M.P     Say it
  Asus2   Em     G6      Dsus2  
Discover    L.I.M.P     Say it
   Cadd9                Asus2    
Discover    L.I.M.P     Say it

Verse:
Em                     G6 
No one knows what it's like
          Dsus2
To be mistreated 
         Cadd9
To be defeated 
   Asus2
Behind blue eyes 
    Em			  G6
And no one knows how to say
		Dsus2
That they're sorry 
	    Cadd9
An' don't worry 
         Asus2
I'm not telling lies 

Chorus:
       C  D
But my dreams 
               G  
They aren't as empty 
      C          D        Em    
As my conscience seems to be 
       Bm          C
I have hours, only lonely 
            D              
My love is vengeance 
              Asus2
That's never free 

Verse:
Em                     G6 
No one knows what it's like 
          Dsus2
To be the bad man 
          Cadd9
To be the sad man 
  Asus2
Behind blue eyes 
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jcool

I suggest using a D instead of a D7 during the la te da part

Nohea

Jus as a suggestion for D7, if you can’t do it, don’t do D. Try putting your index finger on first string, second fret, and your middle finger on third string, second fret. That is D7 too, just an octave higher.

bill

best way to play the riff to brown eyed girl
for beginner

Chloe

I LOVE THE SONG IT IS VERY GOOD AND FUN TO SING AND PLAY ON THE UKULELE THE 0 IS REALLY EASY AND THE +6 SO MUCH FUN THANK YOU????

arkmandrew

This actually is very close but the song and chords should really be in C like the original. so instead of G C G D it would be C F C G. its not only easier but also how the song was originally written

ReeferKat

this should be an accurate tab for the riff. I have never made one, so I’m not sure if there are any rules with the hyphens. it’s fairly simple. If you have a hard time playing both of the strings at the same time, then you can play just the riff on the E string and it’s the same just doesn’t have as much sound to it! 🙂 Hope my first tab was helpful.

C ——————————————————————
G ——————————————————————
E —3—5—7—-5—3—8—10—12—10—8—-3—5—7—-5—3
A —2—3—5—-3—2—7—-8—10—-8—7—-2—3—5—-3—2

C —————————————————-
G —2————————————————
E —2—-3—-5—-3—-2—-[3]——————— x2 all the way
A —————————————————- through the riff, then add on the [3] at the E string the last time playing through.

Sarah

What’s the best strum pattern for this I am struggling with the Sha la la part in particular my current pattern doesn’t flow well

Chloe

Good song

Abcdefg

Transpose down to -7

LoveGirl

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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