Delorentos - Neon Acoustic Chords & Tabs

 

Neon Acoustic Chords & Tabs

Delorentos Chords & Tabs

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Neon Acoustic Chords

   
Righto - my first proper chordy-tab, standard tuning, no capo.

Theres two guitars, but im too naff at guitar to work the other out. hit me up 
and let me know anything you want me to.

I was sent this song, i have no idea where you could find it. But im happy to send it to 
over MSN, and i also have the extended version of Neon for people who prefer electric guitar.


Bm, D, A , Em - [intro]

[Verse]

Bm                     D
Later, when it's cold
A                                           Em
There are places that we can go
                   Bm                                         D
Another denial, standing under the neon light
                                                 A
Standing down where we had chance
                         Em
And we can go anywhere from here


[Pre-Chorus]

Bm, D, A, Em - (fast, all picked)


[Chorus]
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/d/delorentos/neon_acoustic_crd.html ]
A
If you let me back again
Em                                Bm (picked)
I will always treat you right

A
If you let me back again
Em                                Bm (picked)
I will always treat you right


Bm                      D
Striking, setting sparks
           A                  Em
In the silence of the dark
          Bm                                           D
Your cigarette, is lighting the way ahead
                           A
Taking another path
                          Em
And we can go anywhere from here

Bm, D, A, Em - fast, all picked


A
If you let me back again
Em                                 Bm (picked)
I will always treat you right

A
If you let me back again
Em                                 Bm (picked)
I will always treat you right

Instrumental - A, Em, Bm (hammers on 3rd fret B-string?)

A
If you let me back again
Em
I will always treat you right.


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I have a feeling that the Em could be an Em7? play around!

-Rueben