C#m |---|---|---| 4th position |-1-|-2-|---| |-1-|---|-4-| |-1-|---|-3-| |---|---|---| |---|---|---|
D |---|---|---| 7th position |-1-|---|---| |-1-|---|---| |-1-|---|---| |---|---|---| |---|---|---|
A |-1-|---|---| 5th position |-1-|---|---| |-1-|-2-|---| play this in the VERSE |-1-|---|-3-| |-1-|---|-4-| |-1-|---|---|
A |---|---|---| 2th position |-1-|---|---| |-1-|---|---| play this in the CHORUS ... |-1-|---|---| |---|---|---| |---|---|---|
Asus4 |---|---|---| 2th position |-1-|-2-|---| |-1-|---|---| |-1-|---|---| .. so you can swith easily to/from sus4 |---|---|---| |---|---|---|
outro: F#m |---|---|---|---| 9th position |-1-|-2-|---|-4-| |-1-|---|---|---| |-1-|---|-3-|---| |---|---|---|---| |---|---|---|---|
play this chord and play in this chord a melody on the 2nd string simultaneously (by lifitng and putting the fingers on the 2nd string:
1 -- 12 -- 124 -- 12 -- 1 -- 12 -- 124 something like that. So you keep playing the chord but on the 2nd string you change the note.
E |---|---|---|---| 9th position |-1-|---|---|---| |-1-|---|---|---| |-1-|---|---|-4-| |---|---|---|---| |---|---|---|---|
I do not know exactly what is going on but it is the same idea: keep playing the chord but change 1 note by lifting the 4th finger and putting it on the string again.
I hope this will help. Raymond
-- --------------------------------------------------- / Raymond Groenewoud / / Student Computer Science / / University of Twente / / The Netherlands / /--------------------------------------------------/ ----------------------------------------------------