Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh by Adam Brand Lyric & Guitar Chords

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You can play Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh by Adam Brand using guitar or guitar.
This song by Adam Brand can also be played by that instruments.
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Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album.
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Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh by Adam Brand Guitar Chords

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Written by Adam Brand and Sam Hawksley
Excerpt from Khe Sanh written by Don Walker

2 beats per chord _ syncopated change
` 2 beats . 2/4 bar
(tune down one semitone for recorded key of Db)

INTRO:
D A _G ` D A _G `
We

VERSE:
D A G ` D A G `
Head outta town in a convoy of utes covered in stickers and dirt
D A G ` D A G `
Hats go on we’re goin’ off to party for all we’re worth
Bm ` G `
People say they can’t figure us out don’t
D A G `
Know what’s goin’ on in our head when they

CHORUS:
A ` G ` A ` G _D
Play Khe Sanh that’s our song we sure can’t sing but we all sing a-long we’re
A ` .Em Bm ` Bm `
Just havin’ fun we ain’t doin’ no wrong
G ` A NC
Just so you know that’s where we’re comin’

RE-INTRO:
D A _G ` D A _G `
From there

VERSE:
D A G ` D A G `
Ain’t no fun till the work’s all done and the weekend comes a-round
D A G ` D A G `
Goin’ hard under the stars music up tailgates down
Bm ` G `
We don’t for-get what we stand for even
D A G `
When we can hardly stand when they

CHORUS:
(as before)

BRIDGE:
Em Em7 Em ` G Gmaj7 G `
From
Em Em7 Em ` A ` A A-lick

CHORUS-SHORT:
(breakdown) (tutti)
A ` G ` A ` G _D
Play Khe Sanh that’s our song we sure can’t sing but we all sing a-long we’re
A ` .Em Bm ` Bm `
Just havin’ fun we ain’t doin’ no wrong oh when

CHORUS-VARIATION:
A ` G ` A ` G _D
Somebody’s down you can count on folks like us ‘cos we’ll get it done so
A ` .Em Bm ` Bm `
Don’t write us off we’re just havin’ fun
G ` A `
Just so you know oh

TAG:
Em ` A ` Em ` G A
Just so you know just so you know that’s where we’re comin’

OUTRO:
D A _G ` D A _G `
From that’s where we’re comin’ from that’s where we’re comin’
D A _G ` D A _G
From that’s where we’re comin’ from (pause)

KHE SANH
INTRO:
(piano figure)
D A/C# Bm A G ` ` `

[D] [A/C#] [Bm] [A] [G]
REFRAIN:[(band)]
(on cue) Bm ` G ` D G D A
Well the last plane outta Sydney’s almost gone well the
Bm ` G ` A ` A `
Last plane outta Sydney’s almost gone yeah and it’s
Bm ` G ` D D/F# G `
Really got me worried I’m goin’ nowhere and I’m in a hurry the
Em ` A ` D G D A
Last plane outta Sydney’s almost gone yeah the

REFRAIN:
Bm ` G ` D G D A
Last plane outta Sydney’s almost gone yeah the
Bm ` G ` A ` A `
Last plane outta Sydney’s almost gone yeah and it’s
Bm ` G ` D D/F# G `
Really got me worried I’m goin’ nowhere and I’m in a hurry you know the
Em ` A ` D G D G D
Last plane out of Sydney’s almost gone_____
(ritard)

CHORDS: A-lick:
[D] [A] [G] [Bm] [Em] [Em7] [Gmaj7] [A/C#] [D/F#] [3] [+] [4] [+]

E –2—0—3—2—0—-0—–3—–0—–2– E ———
B –3—2—0—3—0—-0—–0—–2—–3– B ———
G –2—2—0—4—0—-0—–0—–2—–2– G ———
D –0—2—0—4—2—-0—–4—–2—–0– D ———
A ——0——-2—2—-2———–4——– A ———
E ———-3——-0—-0—–3———–2– E —2-3-4-

To play along with the recording without tuning down
use a capo at Fret-1 and substitute chords:

[C] [G] [F] [Am] [Dm] [Dm7] [Fmaj7] [G/B] [C/E]

E –0—3—1—0—1—-1—–0—–3—–0–
B –1—0—1—1—3—-1—–1—–0—–1–
G –0—0—2—2—2—-2—–2—–0—–0–
D –2—0—3—2—0—-0—–3—–0—–2–
A –3——-3—0————–3—–2——–
E ——3—1——————1———–0–

INTRO:
Lead guitar part can be incoporated into the strum
TAB shows changes only – chords ring throughout
d and u indicate which beats are strummed

[D] [A] [G]
[1] [2] [3] [+] [4] [+] [1] [2] [3] [+] [4] [+]
[d] [d] [d] [u] [d] [u] [d] [d] [u] [d] [u]

E -2——-0—–3- —————–
B -3——-2-3-2-0- —————–
G -2——-2—–0- —————–
D -0——-2—–0- —————–
A ———0——- —————–
E —————3- —————–
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If you want to learn Adam Brand Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh 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 Comin’ From/ Khe Sanh. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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