Langhorne Slim – Colette chords
Chords:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colette - Langhorne Slim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Nate Mitchell Email: nmitchell076@gmail.com Tuning: Standard Capo on 2 Notes concerning chord shapes at the bottom of the page. Intro: F Fadd11* F C C F Fadd11 F C C F Fadd11 F C C G Verse 1:F Fadd11 F C CAll I wanted was a good song and a fair friendF Fadd11 F C CYou came along just thenF Fadd11 F C CYou gave me crazy love and you whispered,G"You got a bottle and nobody that your missin'."F Fadd11 F C CI wasn't much of a fighter or a loverF Fadd11 F C CYou said, "Don't get excited, but take cover"F Fadd11 F C CWe stepped into the light to pictures of each otherGSome were in black and white, the others were in colorChorus:F Fadd11 F G G CColette, I knew the second we met, you'd go to my headC Am Amwe took a breath and leapt into the atmosphereF Fadd11 F G G Cand I guess it was something you said, we'll rest when we're deadC Am Amnow it must seem pretty clearF C G F C GThat I love you. Yes, I do.(repeat intro and verse 1, lyrics are the same, sing one octave higher) Break:C/G D5** C F C G G(repeat x8)Chorus (2x as fast as previously played) F Fadd11 F G G C C Am Am F Fadd11 F G G C C Am AmF Fadd11 F G G CColette, I knew the second we met, you'd go to my headC Am Amwe took a breath and leapt into the atmosphereF Fadd11 F G G Cand I guess it was something you said, we'll rest when we're deadC Am Amnow it must seem pretty clearF C G F C C/GThat I love you.* Fadd11 is used as a passing tone, hammer your pink onto an A# and then immediately release back into F Chord shape for Fadd11 is simply -1- -1- -3- -3- -0- --- ** the D5 of the break is used as a passing tone, just release your fingers from the C/G shape and pick the A and D strings. Part is so fast that it won't be noticable and sounds correct in the context. Note concerning chord shapes: As with many of Folk musicians, Langhorne Slim uses a slight variation in chord shapes. The chords will usually feel like they are shaped like C, that is: -0- -1- -0- -2- -3- -0- To form an F Chord, all you would have to do would be to move your 2 fingers from the D and A Strings to the G and D strings, and mute (or don't play) the E strings. So F would then be formed like this: --- -1- -2- -3- -0- --- similarly, G would be played like this: -3- -0- -0- -0- -2- -3- Note that your pinky is on the high G. Another note is that for this song, Langhorne plays C with the added 5th, so just keep your pinky like its playing G and your good to go. The final chord of this song is C/G, the G is the lower G, not the higher one, so the chord would be: -0- -1- -0- -2- -3- -3- Forming these chords is far easier then explaining how to :], but I hope this helped some people who are new to folk chord shapes.