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Falling Slowly Tab by Glen Hansard Falling Slowly Tab by Glen Hansard, added : January 25th, 2008
by Glen Hansard tabs | tabbed by ShadowҲ
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March 4 2008, 12:23 pm by strumindaguitar |
Great tab!
March 10 2008, 03:46 am by Rachelle .M |
You are truly great.

this tab is sot on =]

thanks a lot!
March 10 2008, 03:46 am by Rachelle .M |
spot*

=]
March 24 2008, 06:45 pm by cr8zyfoo |
Great tab, but if you listen carefully, he leaves the G string open during the intro.

Also, where did you get the version of the song you're listening to? I'm using the movie version off youtube and the bridge sounds fairly different to what you've got here.
March 24 2008, 06:49 pm by cr8zyfoo |
Crap. Double post time: what I meant was that he leaves it open during the F chords also so it becomes an Fadd9 just like in the chorus.

And although everyone seems to make this mistake, there is no G chord during the chorus. It goes C Fadd9 Am Fadd9. Listen again, you'll pick it up pretty quickly I'm sure!

All in all great tab. Keep it up!
April 25 2008, 04:55 pm by Guitar8000 |
Crazy is right it is Fadd9. Good job otherwise.
May 1 2009, 09:25 pm by Hershey5 |
good job i'm in LOVE with this song!!
May 21 2009, 04:19 pm by blacx_e_m |
what is the key of the song?
June 23 2009, 01:49 pm by Masomenos |
It's in the key of C, because A is the VI of the C scale, which is minored (and is minored in the song,) and F is the IV, therefore hangs around quite often as it does. G is the V of the scale, which might be why people confuse it so often... V's appear so often in songs.
August 31 2009, 04:21 pm by ocadhla |
ive seen other tabs for this which i think are better but this one is still pretty good
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