If you are looking for Soul to Keep guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Soul to Keep by Matt Skiba using guitar or guitar.
This song by Matt Skiba can also be played by that instruments.
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Soul to Keep guitar chords has rhythm and included in Split (2002) album.
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Soul to Keep by Matt Skiba Guitar Chords
Here is the acoustic, solo version to “Soul To Keep” as played by Matt Skiba. In the
version, Matt plays power chords and is backed by a piano. During spring/summer ’07, he
on a solo tour(with chuch ragan) and played it this way exactly. Extremely fun song to
and it sounds great this way. Enjoy it. Feel free to send questions, comments,
requests(for acoustic songs) to nrlsky1@yahoo.com or message me on aim at q67. P.S. I
this was originally by 7 seconds.
Chords
A/D B E A
e|----------------2-----------0------------|
B|-----3----------2-----------0------------|
G|-----2----------4-----------1------4-----|
D|-----0----------4-----------2------2-----|
A|-----0----------2-----------2------------|
E|----------------------------0------------|
Intro riff
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
G|-----4-------4---|-----4-------4---|-----4------4----|-----4------4----|
D|-----------------|-----------------|-2-2------2---2--|-2-2------2---2--|
A|-4-4-------4---4-|-2-2-------2---2-|-----------------|-----------------|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
Verse Riff 1
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
G|-----4-------4---|-----4-------4---|-----4------4----|-----4------4----|
D|-----------------|-----------------|-2-2------2---2--|-----------------|
A|-4-4-------4---4-|-2-2-------2---2-|-----------------|-0-0------0---0--|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
Verse Riff 2
e|-----------------|-----------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|
G|-----4-------4---|-----4-------4---|
D|-----------------|-----------------|
A|-4-4-------4---4-|-2-2-------2---2-|
E|-----------------|-----------------|
Play Intro riff Twice
Verse Riff 1
I woke up from a dream I could’ve sworn I heard the phone
Verse Riff 2 A/D
Fan’s blowing in the corner like it does when she’s at home
Verse Riff 1
Familiar desperate feeling always cold and dark inside
Verse Riff 2 A/D
I’ll probably sit here hoping soon that she’ll be by my side.
’cause [A/D]it’s one to go and one to stay,
A/D B Intro riff
and it’s in her hands, up to her where she’ll put my soul to keep.
Intro riff
Riff 1
Out there in the hard world trying to blend into the day
Riff 2 A/D
A thousand different faces stare I try to look away well
Riff 1
I can feel her move within me and her voice is in my head
Riff 2 A/D
and with that in mind I seem to find a way back home again
’cause i[A/D]t’s one to go and one to stay,
A/D B Intro riff
and it’s in her hands, up to her where she’ll put my soul to keep.
Intro Riff
my soul to keep yeah
Intro Riff
soul to keep yeah
Intro Riff A
Soul to keep my soul to keep
In my opinion, that’s a good place to end it. Matt would kind of improvise the end and
strumming all the verse notes and singing oh. I thought it was a little dragged out,
if you want to, strum the verse chords and start singing oh. Finally, I’d like to thank
lovely girlfriend for introducing me to alk3 and Matt Skiba.
If you want to learn Matt Skiba Soul to Keep 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 Soul to Keep. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.