Celestine by Spector Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Celestine guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Celestine by Spector using guitar or guitar.
This song by Spector can also be played by that instruments.
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Celestine guitar chords has rhythm and included in Enjoy It While It Lasts (2012) 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.

Celestine by Spector Guitar Chords


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Celestine – Spector


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Tabbed by: Freddie Macauley
Email: fmacauley2@gmail.com

Tuning: Standard

Lead:
This might not sound perfect, as I don’t think all of it is played on guitar, as I
haven’t seen a live video where the guitarist plays this, however it’s good enough 🙂

Intro:


e|--------------| e|----------------|
B|-14--12----12-| B|-14--12--14--12-|
G|--------13----| G|----------------|
D|--------------| x 12 D|----------------| x 4
A|--------------| A|----------------|
E|--------------| E|----------------|

Verse:

This is played after ‘is at an all time low’


e|------------|
B|------------|
G|-14--12--14-|
D|------------|
A|------------|
E|------------|

This starts on the ‘hear’ of ‘then I hear your voice and…’


e|-----------------|
B|-14--12----12----|
G|--------13----13-|
D|-----------------| X 6
A|-----------------|
E|-----------------|

Finally to end the verse


e|----------------------------|
B|-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14b16-|
G|----------------------------|
D|----------------------------|
A|----------------------------|
E|----------------------------|

The chorus is the same as the intro.


The second verse is the same but this is played before and after the B|-14--12--14-|
e|-12--10--12-|
B|------------|
G|------------|
D|------------|
A|------------|
E|------------|

The chorus/intro is then repeated twice, before the ‘If I could step back in time…’
where the lead plays nothing

The chorus/intro is then repeated until the end of the song (but obviously nothing is
played during the line ‘but I only ever did what I thought was right’).

Chords/Rhythm:

Intro:



Celestine, my self-esteem is at an all time low
I’m holding on with both hands, but I’m ready to let go
Then I hear your voice and centuries of misery can’t stop me

I know the night is young, b-b-b-but tomorrow we might not be

Keep the past in the past and notice
That I only ever did what I thought was right
Keep the past in the past and notice me tonight

Celestine, it’s autumn now, it feels like an age
Even I know when the curtain falls, it’s time to leave the stage
All I ask is will you lie to me, tell me that they can’t stop me

I know the night is young, b-b-b-but tomorrow we might not be

Keep the past in the past and notice
That I only ever did what I thought was right
Keep the past in the past and notice me tonight

But the night’s not young enough, (we’re not strong enough)
(Woah, oh-woah, woah-oh)
No the night’s not young enough, we’re not strong enough, now

And if I could step back in time
I’d make no mistakes, I’d write all the songs
I’d meet all the girls who are beautiful now, but were miserable then
And tell them how this song turns out in the end (Woo!)

If I could step back in time
I’d make no mistakes, I’d write all the songs

I’d meet all the girls who are beautiful now but were miserable then, then, then!

Keep the past in the past and notice
That I only ever did what I thought was right
Keep the past in the past and notice me tonight

But the night’s not young enough, (we’re not strong enough)
(Woah, oh-woah, woah-oh)
No the night’s not young enough, we’re not strong enough, now

(Woah, oh-woah-oh-woah)
(Woah, oh-woah-oh-woah, ohh-ohh)

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

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