Tuning: CGDGBE, low to high
Chords are:
C: o-o-2-o-1-0
Cadd4: o-o-3-o-1-o
G5: x-o-o-o-3-3
a: x-2-2-2-1-o
Beat my retreat, back home to you
C Cadd4 G5Beat my retreat, back home to you
A CI'm burning all my bridges
I'm burning all my bridges
A CI'm burning all my bridges
G5 C Cadd4I'm running back home to you
Trailing my colours, back home to you
Trailing my colours, back home to you
This world is filled with sadness
This world is filled with sadness
This world is filled with sadness
I'm running back home to you
[instrumental over same chords as verse]
Follow the drum, back home to you
Follow the drum, back home to you
There was no sense in my leaving
There was no sense in my leaving
There was no sense in my leaving
I'm running back home to you
You can play the song quite adequately in standard, but you won't get
the same bass feel. Also, Richard frequently plays octave bass runs like:
E
G___0___2-sl-3-sl-2_____________
DG___0___2-sl-3-sl-2_____________
C
These are _much_ easier when you have the octave G strings as open, since
you can damp out the B string more easily. (Actually, I was led to using this
tuning because I heard these, tried to play them in standard, and was
disappointed. :)
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