Kunci Ukulele Rory Gallagher – Easy come easy go Versi 1

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Left Handed
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Capo: no capo
Tuning: E A D G B E
This is a great little known Rory song (aren't they all all, unfortunatley) from his Jynx. The song begins with a build up using the Am chord and this fill: E---------------------------| B--------------1------------| G--------------2------------| D---0h2p0------2------------| A---------3~~--0------------| E---------------------------| Am (Fill) From easy come and easy go, Dm G C (Fill) Now you're not so carefree. Am (Fill) You found the thorn behind the rose, Dm G C (Fill) You took it, oh, so badly.
Chorus
DmLost inside yourself, Am G/Am You've gotta break out soon. DmYou've gotta try again AmTo hear a brand new tune. GOh Yeah...
Verse
Once easy come and easy go, You just hear sad notes lately. You used to fly and chase the wind, I don't know you lately.
Chorus
Don't take it, oh, so bad, Things are gonna change. Don't make it, oh, so sad, The sun will shine again. (guitar solo)(use Am Pentatonic/C Major Scales - over the verse then chorus chord progressions) Middle 8: Please don't lock me out, What's it all about? I'll change it all completely. Won't you let me in, Don't you need a friend? If I can help, just call me.
Verse
I'm easy come and easy go, Don't paint it all so sadly. Before you know the light will shine, Don't burn out completely.
Chorus
Locked inside yourself, You've gotta break out soon. Come on and try again, And hear a different tune As for the bass guitar, Gerry MacAvoy bassicaly (GEDDIT?) plays the root notes of each but with the odd fill between notes - again play around in the above scales with it - music is all about jamming etc, so you dont have to be too accurate! And thats about it! its a great chord progression for lead playing especially using the Pentatonic and C Major scales! So just have a play about and enjoy!