Casual Affair by Tonic Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Casual Affair guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Casual Affair by Tonic using guitar or guitar.
This song by Tonic can also be played by that instruments.
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Casual Affair guitar chords has rhythm and included in Lemon Parade (1996) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Casual Affair by Tonic Guitar Chords


Tonic – ‘Casual Affair’
Tuning: Electric 1 & Acoustic is tuned to DADGAE, capo 4th fret
Solo (Electric 2) is tuned standard

Murfeesboro, TN. Enjoy and please rate my tabs so others will check them out too!

Intro – Electric 1 w/ light distortion (tuning is with capo)


G#|-------------------------------------|--------------------------------|
C#|-------------------------------------|--------------------------------|
B |-7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-7-7-|-7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-7--7--|
F#|-0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0-0-|-0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0--|
C#|-------------------------------------|--------------------------------|
F#|-------------------------------------|--------------------------------|

Main Riff – Electric 1 (Electric 2 strums F#5 chords)


|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------|----------------------2--2h3p2---|
|-------------------------------------|----------------------2--2h3p2---|
|-3-0-0--3-0-0--3-0-0--3-0-0--3-0-0---|-3-0-0--3-0-0--3-0-0-------------|

Verse Riff – Acoustic part
play 2x then strum these chords similarly


G#|-0--0-0-0--0--0-0-0--0--0-0--| |-0------------|-0-------------|
C#|-0--0-0-0--0--0-0-0--0--0-0--| |-0------------|-0-------------|
B |-7--7-7-7--7--7-7-7--7--7-7--| |-3------------|-5-------------|
F#|-----------------------------| |--------------|---------------|
C#|-----------------------------| |--------------|---------------|
F#|-----------------------------| |--------------|---------------|

Verse Riff – Electric 1 part


|---------------|--------------|---------------|------------------|
|---7-----------|-------7------|----------0----|---------0---0----|
|-7---7-5--7--7-|-7---7----7---|------3------3-|------5----5---5--|
|---------------|--------------|----3----------|----5-------------|
|-------------8-|-8----------8|-1-------------|-3----------------|
|---------------|--------------|---------------|------------------|

play 3x:


|---------------|--------------|---------------|------------------|
|---------------|-------7------|----------0----|---------0---0----|
|-7-5---7/9-----|-----7----7---|------3------3-|------5----5---5--|
|-----7---------|---7--------7|----3----------|----5-------------|
|---------------|-8------------|-1-------------|-3----------------|
|---------------|--------------|---------------|------------------|

Prechorus bar – Electric Gtr. 2 (on last bar of final verse repeat)


e|--------------------------|
B|-0-0-0-0----0-0-0-0----0--|
G|-5-5-5-5----5-5-5-5----5--|
D|-5-5-5-5----5-5-5-5----5--|
A|-3-3-3-3----3-3-3-3----3--|
E|--------------------------|

Chorus – play 2x
Electric 1 (Electric 2 overlaps as well)


|----------------|---------------|-----------------|-------------|
|----------------|---------------|-----------------|-------------|
|-/7----------7-|-2--------2--3-|-/4-------------|-2-----------|
|-/8----------8-|-3--------3--4-|-/5-------------|-0-----------|
|-/8----------8-|-3--------3--4-|-/5-------------|-0-----------|
|----------------|---------------|-----------------|-------------|

|
|Acoustic (chords/rhythm are approximate)


|----0--0-0----0-|----0--0-0---0-|----0--0-0---0---|---0--0-0---0--|
|----0--0-0----0-|----0--0-0---0-|----0--0-0---0---|---0--0-0---0--|
|-7----------7---|-2-------------|-4---------4-----|-2--------2----|
|----------------|-3-------------|-5---------5-----|-0--------0----|
|----------------|---------------|-----------------|---------------|
|----------------|---------------|-----------------|---------------|

Play Verse, Prechorus, and Chorus again

Solo – (Standard-Tuned Lead/Electric 2, other electric plays Main Riff)


e|------------|-------------|----------------------|----------------------|
B|------------|------2-2-2--|--2---2---------------|----------------------|
G|-4b6________|(4b6)________|-b6r4-6r4--2---2~-----|----------------------|
D|------------|-------------|-------------4----4p2-|-4p2------------------|
A|------------|-------------|----------------------|-----4p2-0h2----------|
E|------------|-------------|----------------------|-------------4b5-2~~--|
e|-------------------|---------------------|---------------------------|
B|----------------10-|-10b11------------10-|-10b12r10------------------|
G|-11~-11~-11~-11~---|-------11~-11~-11~---|----------11~-11~-11~--11-|
D|-------------------|---------------------|---------------------------|
A|-------------------|---------------------|---------------------------|
E|-------------------|---------------------|---------------------------|
e|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|
G|---2---2b4-2b4r2----------|
D|-4---4-----------4-2-4----|
A|--------------------------|
E|--------------------------|

Play Chorus again 2x but alter final bar of Electric part to:


G#|-----------------------------|
C#|-----------------------------|
B |-/11----11-11-11-11-11-11-11-|
F#|-/12----12-12-12-12-12-12-12-|
C#|-/12----12-12-12-12-12-12-12-|
F#|-----------------------------|

Play Main Riff to end song

KEY:

| / slide up
| slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| b string bend
| r release of bent string
|() hold note in next bar
| __ hold note while playing next note

If you want to learn Tonic Casual Affair 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 Casual Affair. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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