If you are looking for Blind Again guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Blind Again by Stereo using guitar or guitar.
This song by Stereo can also be played by that instruments.
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Blind Again guitar chords has rhythm and included in Monogamy (2009) 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.
Blind Again by Stereo Guitar Chords
Title: Blind Again
Tabbed by: Daan Koch
Tuning: E-A-D-G-B-E
Capo on 6th fret
Used chords: C, Em7add9, D/F#, G, Asus4, Csus2, Em, Em7, Em6
! Tabs are written with open chords without a capo, so play like written below, but then using a capo on the 6th fret.
The ?? symbol must be a barline, still finding a way to copy an actual straight line. Pretty new at this…
– Main lick used all through intro and verses:
E—————————-—————————————–
B——-1–x–1—–1–1—1-—-3–x–3—-3—3—-0-0————–
G——-0–x–0—–0–0—0-—-0–x–0—-0—0—-0-0————–
D——-2–x–2—–2–0h2p0-—-4–x–4—-4—4—-0-0————–
A—-3—–3—–3—–3—3-—-2–x–2—-2—0h2–2-2————–
E—-3—–3—–3———––0———0—————————-
(accents) > > > >
I stare at the wall tonight, it?s nearly dawn
I should be safe and warm, but there is no-one to hold me now
So I look at the time, waitin? for my eyes just to turn off the light
So I no longer see all those memories surrounding me
– Prechorus:
[D/F#]
E———-————————————-——————-
B——3——–3——–3———3——–3——–3——–3—-
G——2——–0——–0———0——–2——–0——–0—-
D—-0—0-—0—0—-2—2-—2—-2—-0—0-—0—0—-2—-2-
A———-———-3——-——————-———-3——–
E–2——--3—————--0———2——--3—————–
And it all, feels like a de- ja vu, it?s still re-
E————–——————————————————-
B–3—3-3—3-–3-3—3-3-x——————————————
G–2—2-2—2-–2-2—2-2-x——————————————
D–2—2-2—2-–2-2—2-2-x——————————————
A–0—0-0—0-–0-0—0-0-x——————————————
E————–——————————————————-
pea- ting………
– Chorus:
E—————————–—————————————-
B–1—1–1-1—3-3-3–3–3-3-–2—2–2-2–3-3-3—3—3-3———–
G–0—0–0-0—2-2-2–2–2-2-–0—0–0-0–0-0-0—0—0-0———–
D–2—2–2-2—2-2-2–2–2-2-–4—4–4-4–0-0-0—0—0-0-(repeat 3x)
A–3—3–3-3—0-0-0–0–0-0-–2—2–2-2–2-2-2—2—2-2———–
E–3—3–3-3—————––0—0–0-0–3-3-3—3—3-3———–
Here I am with my broken heart again
And I can only blame myself
Here I am with my broken heart and I
E—————————-—————————————–
B–1—1-1–1-1—1-1—1-1––3—3-3—3-3—3-3—3—————-
G–0—0-0–0-0—0-0—0-0––2—2-2—2-2—2-2—2—————-
D–2—2-2–2-2—2-2—2-2––2—2-2—2-2—2-2—2—————-
A–3—3-3–3-3—3-3—3-3––0—0-0—0-0—0-0—0—————-
E–3—3-3–3-3—3-3—3-3–—————————————–
didn?t e- ven see it coming, how could I be so damn
E—————————-—————————————–
B——-1–x–1—–1–1—1-—-3–x–3—-3—3—-0-0————–
G——-0–x–0—–0–0—0-—-0–x–0—-0—0—-0-0————–
D——-2–x–2—–2–0h2p0-—-4–x–4—-4—4—-0-0————–
A—-3—–3—–3—–3—3-—-2–x–2—-2—0h2–2-2————–
E—-3—–3—–3———––0———0—————————-
(accents) > > > >
blind again……
Verse 2: (keep playing the main lick)
So I did it again, I fell in love with a man
who?s more in love with himself
I gave him all I am, but he just took it for granted
– Prechorus
– Chorus
– Bridge:
E—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0——-———————————–
B—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0——-—2—2-2–2–0—-3–3—3-3–x-x
G—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0——-—2—2-2–2–0—-0–0—0-0–x-x
D—5—5–5–5—5–5–5–5-5-(3x)–—2—2-2–2–2—-4–4—4-4–x-x
A—5—5–5–4—4–4–4–4-4——-—0—0-0–0–2—-2–2—2-2–x-x
E—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0——-———3–3–0—-0–0—0-0–x-x
so damn blind….
E—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0—–——————–—————-
B—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0—–-3—3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3
G—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0—–-2—2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
D—5—5–5–5—5–5–5–5-5-(3x)-2—2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
A—5—5–5–4—4–4–4–4-4—–-0—0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
E—0—0–0–0—0–0–0–0-0—–——————–—————-
so damn blind….
– Chorus
– Outro:
E—————————-——————————————–
B——-1–x–1—–1–1—1-—-3–x–3—-3—3—-0-0—————–
G——-0–x–0—–0–0—0-—-0–x–0—-0—0—-0-0—————–
D——-2–x–2—–2–0h2p0-—-4–x–4—-4—4—-0-0—————–
A—-3—–3—–3—–3—3-—-2–x–2—-2—0h2–2-2—————–
E—-3—–3—–3———––0———0——————————-
(accents) > > > >
E—————————-——————–0———————–
B——-1–x–1—–1–1—1-——————-3————————
G——-0–x–0—–0–0—0-———–0——0————————-
D——-2–x–2—–2–0h2p0-——–4——–4————————–
A—-3—–3—–3—–3—3-—–2———-2—————————
E—-3—–3—–3———––0————0—————————-
If you want to learn Stereo Blind Again 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 Blind Again. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.