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This song is an instrumental with a very rudimentary guitar part that manages to give me chills every time I hear it. The following are the chords from the song and the order they're strummed in. Daniel Brennare puts a lot of style into his strumming that can't be tabbed very easily, but if you listen closely I'm sure you'll figure it out.
Standard E Tuning
Used Chords: ---0-------1-------3----------------------0------------------ ---1-------1-------3----------------------1------------------ ---2-------2-------0----------------------0------------------ ---2-------3-------0----------------------2------------------ ---0-------x-------2----------------------3------------------ ---0-------x-------3----------------------0------------------ A Minor F Major G Major with added D C Major
Fade in guitar strumming G after piano intro, then advance to the following progression:
Am, C, F, C, G
Repeat until drums enter, then simply F, G
Repeat until end of song, where there is a last Am that is upstroked slowly
Tips: One of the main strumming tricks Daniel is doing when he plays Otherwheres is releasing and depressing his index finger while strumming A minor, which gives the following chord: (I'm unsure if it has a name) ----0-------- ----0-------- ----2-------- ----2-------- ----0-------- ----0-------- He also alternates between up and down strokes heavily during the song.
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