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You can play A Wolf Descends Upon the Spanish Sahara by Fair to Midland using guitar or guitar.
This song by Fair to Midland can also be played by that instruments.
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A Wolf Descends Upon the Spanish Sahara by Fair to Midland Guitar Chords
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NOTE: This is not exactly as palyed by Fair To Midland,
but my interpretation of the song!
Artist: Fair To Midland
Song: A Wolf Descends Upon The Spanish Sahara
Album: Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True
Tabber: Ole Jonny Pedersen (olejonnypedersen@hotmail.com)
Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011 03:49AM
Intro
[Am] [F] [E]
Verse 1
If you’re [Am]keeping score then you’re bound to win
a [F]birds eye view of a [E]burning bridge
You’ve [Am]gone through ghost towns set on pause
hop[F]ing the risk was [E]worth a cause
[Am]Oh, sound off the false alarm, [F]oh [E]oh
Pre Chorus
But i’ll [Am]make my own [Em]colleague from [C]wood and from [G]ivory
And [F]reap the re[E]wards of prox[Am]imity
I’ll ass[Am]emble my [Em]equal from what I [C]lack and re[G]quire
And [F]gather what’s [E]left unac[Am]companied
Chorus
[Dm] It smells like di[Am]saster,[C] it [G]looks like a [Am]trap
[Dm] So go by the [Am]wayside,[F] and never look [E]back
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/f/fair_to_midland/a_wolf_descends_upon_the_spanish_sahara_crd.html )
Verse 2
If [Am]you could spare me forty winks
while [F]you cry wolf and [E]I count sheep
What [Am]good old ghosts in Kevlar vests
with [F]backbones like a [E]jellyfish
[Am]Oh, stomp on your land again, [F]oh [E]oh
Pre Chorus
But i’ll [Am]make my own [Em]colleague from [C]wood and from [G]ivory
And [F]reap the re[E]wards of prox[Am]imity
I’ll ass[Am]emble my [Em]equal from what I [C]lack and re[G]quire
And [F]gather what’s [E]left unac[Am]companied
Chorus
[Dm] It smells like di[Am]saster,[C] it [G]looks like a [Am]trap
Dm Am F E –>Keep strumming, listen for timing
So go by the wayside, and never look back
Verse 3
If you’re [Am]keeping score then you’re bound to win
a [F]ring side seat at the [E]main event
[Am]Oh, stomp on your land again, [F]oh [E]oh
Chorus/Outro
[Dm] It smells like di[Am]saster,[C] it [G]looks like a [Am]trap
[Dm] So go by the [Am]wayside,[C] and [G]never look [Am]back
[Dm] It smells like di[Am]saster,[C] it [G]looks like a [Am]trap
Dm Am F E –>As above. End with Am
So go by the wayside, and never look back
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Chord Definitions
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Am 002210
[F]E [133211]022100
Em 022000
C 032010
G 320003
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Awesome song, awesome band;)
Hope you like it! Enjoy;)
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If you want to learn Fair to Midland A Wolf Descends Upon the Spanish Sahara 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 A Wolf Descends Upon the Spanish Sahara. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.