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stereophonics
> hurry up and wait
E = 0 2 2 1 0 0
Dsus2 = x x 0 2 3 0
A = x 0 2 2 2 0
A5 = x 0 2 2 x x
D5 = x 5 7 7 x x
Verse
e—–9————–9————-|
b—–10–10-10——10–10-10—–|
g—–9—-9–9——9—-9–9—–| repeat as required
d–11—–11-11–11——11-11–11-|
a–0————-0————–0–|
e———————————-|
then
e—7-7-7-7–7—–7—7–7———–|
b—9-9-9-9–10—-10–10-10———-|
g—9-9-9-9–9—–9—9–9———–|
d—0———————————|
a————————————-|
e————————————-|
Chorus
E—————Dsus2
So hurry up and wait
————————-A ( or use opening chord from intro )
but what’s worth waiting for
as the song progresses it becomes more electric play A5 and D5 on a distorted
electric guitar