I just can't seem to get the chords right for this Norman classic. Can anyone help me out?
I just can't seem to get the chords right for this Norman classic. Can anyone help me out?
Steven E. Cantrell
Campanella A
Verse :G/D/C/G/G/D/G:
Chorus G/G/D/G/G/CMAJ/CMAJ/G/
G/G/C/C/G/D/G/G
Try this:
Intro:
A E A Dmaj7 A A7 D Bm A E A
Verse:
(A E D A A E A)x 4
Chorus:
A A E A Dmaj7 A A7 D Bm #A E A
Interlude:
A E A Dmaj7 A A A7 D Bm A E A
Tag:
A7 D Bm A E A
"I thought I knew a lot about music. Then you start digging and the deeper you go, the more there is."~John Mellencamp
"Theory only seems like rocket science when you don't know it. Once you understand it, it's more like plumbing!"~John McGann
"IT'S T-R-E-M-O-L-O, dangit!!"~Me
My and my guitar playing buddy often play it in G and add an Eminor to the chorus, so that it goes like this
GGDG
EmCCG
GGGC
GGDG
On "Fields Of November" it's in concert F#, played tuned down 1/2 step in open G. On "While Passing Along This Way," with Nancy, it's in A. That's where my arrangement came from.
"I thought I knew a lot about music. Then you start digging and the deeper you go, the more there is."~John Mellencamp
"Theory only seems like rocket science when you don't know it. Once you understand it, it's more like plumbing!"~John McGann
"IT'S T-R-E-M-O-L-O, dangit!!"~Me
Sure can go here:
https://chordu.com/chords-tabs-last-...id_Iv16ZBPf_V0
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