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Bittersweet Symphony Acoustic Chords


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Difficulty: novice
There is a acoustic version by Richard and I am led to believe Keith Richards was the 
guitarist....

Song: Bittwesweet Symphony
Band: Richard Ashcroft ft. Keith Richards
Album: N/A
Tuning: Standard


The song is pretty pretty basic it consists of 3 chords E, D and A.
They are alternatively strummed to create the sound it has so do some up and some 
you can hear what to do by listening to it. And It Goes Like This:

Intro:  E, D, A

              E           D       A       E    
 A
'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life
         E
Trying to make ends meet
         D        A               E    D  A
You're a slave to money then you die
              E             D         A    E         
  A
I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down
             E                          D
You know the one that takes you to the places
      A        E               D  A
where all the veins meet yeah.


Just repeat throughout really, throw in some changes and make it more interesting though.
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