to: exhausted or greg snell

cleverpjmonikercleverpjmoniker Posts: 5
edited July 2004 in Musicians and Gearheads
i don't know if this is out of line, but can i have the chords for "come clean?" i love that song and want to play it at home. thanks.
the in between is mine
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  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    i'll do my best here. someone else will have to name some of these because i have no idea what they're called. and i tab upside down.

    verses:


    e--5---6---5---0
    b--6---6---6---1
    g--5---0---5---0
    d--0---5---0---2
    a--x---6---x---3
    E--x---x---x---x

    it's an Fsomething and i have no idea then Fsomething again.
    that last chord is a C and is replaced with a G at the end of each verse

    chorus:
    F -> C -> Dm -> G
    G is replaced with a C at the end of each chorus

    bridge:
    Am -> C -> Dm -> G -> C
    with bass runs in between some of them
  • thanks. the tab looked right side up to me. i'll try it when i get off work. are you going to sell your recording stuff when you buy new?
    the in between is mine
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    hopefully that helps. i never write down anything i compose. just the lyrics and chords. i'm glad someone likes the song though.

    as for the recording stuff, anything i have that i decide to get rid of will probably end up going to trade on new stuff. unfortunately, due to the last few wedding expenses and a broken down fridge, my plans are getting delayed severely.
  • mccreadyisgodmccreadyisgod Posts: 6,395
    I think that second chord is Ebm9...

    wtf?!?
    ...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    it's just the D and C9 shapes moved up 3 frets. they just happened to sound interesting so i kept them.
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