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Hum Chords

 
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Artist:     Electric President
Song:       Hum
Album:      Electric President
Tabbed by:  Jonathan Wong

[Capo 1st]

Chords: C,F,G,Am

For the G chord you can hammer on the e string

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---2---2---2-----------------------|
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Intro: bunch of noise and clicks

Verse 1:

C         F            C
Footsteps echo through hallways.
G                Am        F              G
Beneath the neon lighting, everyone looks sick.
C      F          C
We sit on a rusty staircase.
G                        Am              F             G
You write your name with lipstick on the rail near the wall.

F                          G
What do you think about me now, that I've fallen down?

Verse 2:

Watching the crowds on the sidewalks.
A steady hum of nothing is all that fills the air.
And we sit on a nearby rooftop.
It overflows with pigeons, and we idly scare them off.

But what do you think about me now, that I've fallen down?
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