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breathingLittle-- Seven Places
From the cd, Lonely For the Last Time
Written by Seven Places and John Mark Comer
Copyright 2003 BEC Records
My thanks to the tabber who tabbed this song first…it laid the groundwork for this edition.
This edition has more chords and I differentiate between the chords in the verses and the chords in the chorus.
Listen to the cd and play along, you should be able to hear when to change chords pretty easily…
Please feel free to correct me on any of this.
Verse 1
D Dm D Dm (x4)
Chorus
G Asus G
Asus G
Asus G
Asus7 D Dm (back to verse chords)
Verse 2
D Dm D Dm (x2)
Chorus
Bridge
Repeat chorus
Chords how I play them (the only way :D):
D XX0232
Dm XX0231
G 320033
Asus X02230
Asus7 X02030
Comments about this tab
dnob23 - 2004-07-03
I think the D chord sounds off. I play it with the high e string open like this: xx0230. I don't know what this chord is called, but it sounds correct.
crazygonuts - 2004-07-05
i don't think that actually is a chord, but it does sound better. besides that, i think you're exactly right
mandatorymidway - 2004-07-10
Yes, that is a chord, It's Dm(No3), The opening chord for it sounds like a version of an A if know, its 007600, basically an open e shaped barre without the 3rd note in the chord, and no barre to change the key up to A
souljahrar - 2004-08-18
That Dm(no3) would also be called a D2. XX0230
Nick321 - 2004-09-24
Hey guys
I was looking at your Tab and compairing it to the CD and I have a few suggestions. On the verse the chord is actually three different chords, I dont exactly know their names but the first is a D(no3)(just like the High E(no3) then it goes to a D7 I think.(Its at the 5th fret playing the d(no3) but your pinky is on the b string at the 5th fret, then it goes to a Dm I think(a d(no3)but your middle finger is on the b string at the 4th fret) if you listen to the CD it sounds like 2 different guitars but it is only one
Nick321 - 2004-09-24
oops sorry guys on my correction. I had a few fret errors. On D7 the pinki is on the 7th fret and a Dm the Middle is on the 6th.
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