Oh No Oh My - Walk In The Park Chords & Tabs

 

Walk In The Park Chords & Tabs

Oh No Oh My Chords & Tabs

Version: 2 Type: Chords

Walk In The Park Chords

   
I intended to simply improve the first chord sheet by kttaylor10 which was already good
but lacked a few things that got added in the comments.
Also, there was a part that bothered me in the break part so I used his very good
example as a template and added a few bits, no major change apart from one note. Most of this
is inspired by commenters. Nonetheless, give me constructive criticism, I'm new and need 
to learn shit.

Key is A#, so
Capo 1st
4/4, 138 BpM

Remember that you can put the capo on the 3rd fret if you don't get along well with the
moving bar chords. I have added alternative chords for capo 3 although you could just
use the transcription function this site offers.

Capo 1             Capo 3

A   -  x02220      >G   -  320003
Em7 -  022030   }  >Dm  -  xx0231
Em6 -  022020   }
D   -  xx0232      >C   -  x32010
C#m -  x46654      >Bm  -  x24432
Bm  -  x24432      >Am  -  x02210
F#m -  244322      >Em  -  022000
B   -  x24442      >A   -  x02220

I've used Em6 and Em7 because they sounded good for me. Depending on your mood or
preference, you may also use Em (022000) or alternate for yourself. There is room for 
far more interpretation.


Intro: A Em D D

--- Verse 1 ---
A               Em7         D           (D)
 Nice day for a walk in the park.
A               Em7               D     (D)
 Nice day for a drive through the city.
A                Em6         D          (D)
 This world is a warm, sunny park.

--- Chorus (2x) ---
      A                   F#m
Ba-pa-da pah, ba-pa-da-pa-da pah,
            C#m              D
ba-pa-da-pa-da pah, ba-pa-ra-bah.

--- Verse 2 ---
A               Em7            D        (D)
 Nice day for a talk with your girl.
A                  Em7         D        (D)
 Nice day for your shop to get busy.
A                 Em6     D             (D)
 This world is of no empty part.
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/o/oh_no_oh_my/walk_in_the_park_crd_ver_2.html ]
--- Chorus (2x) ---
      A                   F#m
Ba-pa-da pah, ba-pa-da-pa-da pah,
            C#m              D
ba-pa-da-pa-da pah, ba-pa-ra-bah.

--- Middle Eight ---
E             (E)              D                  (D)
 Please don't ask me all those questions I don't know.
E             (E)              D                  (D)
 Please don't ask me all those questions I don't know.

--- Break ---
             A                     Bm
And when you wake up early and the sun is shining,
        F#m         B
are you ready for a day that's comin'?
     (D)         (E)
It's comin'.

--- Verse 3 ---
A               Em7         D           (D)
 Nice day for a walk in the dark.
A               Em7        D            (D)
 Nice day for a drive-by shooting.
A                 Em6         D         (D)
 This world has a warm, sunny heart.

--- Chorus (2x) ---
      A                   F#m
Ba-pa-da pah, ba-pa-da-pa-da pah,
            C#m              D
ba-pa-da-pa-da pah, ba-pa-ra-bah.

A
Yeah!



===== Rhythm =====
If you need a strumming pattern:

> = Down
< = Up
S = Snare (Hit the strings with the hand to strike and mute them)
M = Mute (Don't hit, just cut the sound by pressing the hand on them)

Use a light shuffle (delay the upstrokes back a bit) if you want.

--- Verses and Chorus (and Break) ---
1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .   1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .
>       >      (>)   <  >    <  >       >      (>)   <  >    <
        Nice    day for a    waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalk  in the  pa-

--- Middle Eight ---
1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .   1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .
>       >       >       >       >       >       >       >
                Please  don't   ask     me      all     those

--- Actual Break part ---
1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .   1
>
Day that's  co- o- o- oming.

--- From Break to Verse 3 ---
4   .   1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .  |1   .   2   .   3   .   4   .
        >    <  S    <  >       M      |>       >            <  >    <
        (Play the E chord here.)       |        Nice    day for a ...