Prelude to a Debut by Reverie Sound Revue Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Prelude to a Debut by Reverie Sound Revue using guitar or guitar.
This song by Reverie Sound Revue can also be played by that instruments.
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Prelude to a Debut guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Prelude to a Debut by Reverie Sound Revue Guitar Chords


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PRELUDE TO A DEBUT – Reverie Sound Revue


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Tabbed by: Travis G.
Email: tg_435@hotmail.com
Tuning: Standard EADGBE

This tab is pretty rough, but it sounds good played acoustically, alone.

Intro [0:00 – 0:13] x 2


E||--------------------------|--------------------------|
B||--------------------------|--------------------------|
G||--------2-----------4-----|--------------------------|
D||-----4-----4-----2-----2--|--------2-----------4-----|
A||--5-----------4-----------|-----4-----4-----2-----4--|
E||--------------------------|--5-----------4-----------|

E E E E H W


-----------------------|-------------------|
-----------------------|-------------------|
-----------1--L--------|--L----------------|
--------2--------------|-------------------|
-----0-----------------|-------------------|
--2--------------------|-------------------|

Verse [0:13 – 0:29]

E Q Q E E E E Q Q E E E


------------------------|------------------------|
------------------------|------------------------|
--4---------------4-----|--6---------------6-----|
--6---------------6-----|--7---------------7-----|
-----4------------4-----|-----5------------5-----|
----------5-------5-----|----------7-------7-----|

“Sister, I miss her…” [0:29 – 0:37]
[ Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/r/reverie_sound_revue/prelude_to_a_debut_tab.html ]


-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
-----------0--L--------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
-----------------------|-----------6--L--------|-----------9--L--------|
--------2--------------|--------4--------------|--------9--------------|
-----4-----------------|-----5-----------------|-----7-----------------|
--5--------------------|--7--------------------|--9--------------------|

E E E E H W


---------------------------|--------------------||
-------------10---L--------|---L----------------||
---------------------------|--------------------||
---------11----------------|--------------------||
------9--------------------|--------------------||
--10-----------------------|--------------------||

Chorus [0:37 – 0:52]

I’m not 100% sure on these chords.
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q


----------------------|----------------------|
----------------------|----------------------|
----------------------|--6---------9---------|
--6---------6---------|--7---------6---------|
--4---------4---------|--4---------9---------|
--5---------7---------|----------------------|

Then play “Sister I miss her” again, Then:

“You knew” [1:00 – 1:31]

Not quite sure EXACTLY what is being played here, but you can just fingerpick these
chords and it sounds alike.


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-8--------6--------|
-9--------7--------|
-7--x4----5---x4---|
-9--------7--------|

Then, for the rest of the song:

Intro [1:31 – 1:39]
Verse [1:39 – 1:52]
Play only the first chord in “Sister I miss her”
Chorus [1:54 – 2:08]
“Sister I miss her” chords [2:08 – 2:32]
“You knew” [2:32 – 3:30]
Play intro until end.

If you want to learn Reverie Sound Revue Prelude to a Debut guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Prelude to a Debut. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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