Hanging On by Everyday Sunday Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Hanging On guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Hanging On by Everyday Sunday using guitar or guitar.
This song by Everyday Sunday can also be played by that instruments.
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Hanging On guitar chords has rhythm and included in Stand Up (2002) album.
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Hanging On by Everyday Sunday Guitar Chords


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Artist: Everyday Sunday
Title : Hanging On
Album : Stand Up
.TAB : Brad (bliang@oasisstudentministry.org)


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There’s a higher melody part going on on top of the guitars which I think
is a keyboard / synthesizer, though it sounds more like a stringed
instrument at parts. Unfortunately, I lack the patience to write out
notes (plus, I have never played piano, so my mad 😉 violin skills
can’t really help me out)

Tuning: Standard (EADGBe)
Time: (2/4)
Beat is around 88 (?) not sure, I tend to start it there.
In any case, it isn’t too fast. As always, it can be
played at whichever tempo you like.

INTRO (2x)


e ------------0--------0-- -------------0--------0--
B -------0-------0-------- -------0--------0--------
G ----------6-------6----- ----------4--------4-----
D -----6------------------ -----4-------------------
A --4--------------------- --2----------------------
E ------------------------ -------------------------


e ------------0--------0-- ------------0---------0--
B -------0-------0-------- -------0--------0--------
G ----------2-------2----- ----------2--------2-----
D -----2------------------ -----2-------------------
A --0--------------------- --0----------------------
E ------------------------ -------------------------

VERSE

Pretty sure that it’s just the INTRO played 4 times
For the vocals, they begin on beat 2 of the first repetition of the line
(time signature as 2/4)
On the last line before going into the CHORUS, continue the same fingering
but with C#, E/B, and E (thanks to Brent)

[E/B]


e --0-------0-----0-------
B --0-------0-----0-------
G --4-------9(8)--9-------
D --4-------9(8)--9-------
A --2-------6-----7-------
E ----------------0-------

“and all I want is You” with (all) and (You) falling on E/B and E.

BRIDGE
Play the INTRO part 4 times. This is a building up period. Words start
with “I come to you with all ..” and the synthesizer joins in with F
and G syncopated quarters (single notes, no chords).
During the 4TH (LAST) repetition on the third measure some D# and E comes
in to lead into the chorus. I think the acoustic drops out here and is
replaced by electric (that’s what I do; I prefer doing the picking
on an acoustic).

CHORUS

For the Synthesizer part, I’m sure whoever’s playing the keys will have
an easy time playing along — the notes are pretty clear (though not so
much for me).

E B C#m(G#?) A (E) (B ..


e --7------7---4---4------5--- you can ------0---
B --9------7---5---4------5--- opt to -------0---
G --9------8---6---6------6--- leave the ----9---
D --9------9---6---6------7--- high e and ---9---
A --7------9---4---6------7--- B open. ------7---
E --7------7---4---4------5--- (as usual) ---0---

For the first repetition of the chorus, it is the same picking order as
before, but using these variations on the chorus chords (different positions
— sometimes)


e --0------0------0------0--
B --0------0------0------0-- or you can choose to play this sequence
G --9------4------6------2-- always. I don't like to shift as much
D --9------4------6------2-- so when it's hard strokes (no picking),
A --7------2------4------0-- I tend to stay higher on the B5 and F5.
E --0------0------0------0--

CHORUS PART 2
If you seem to have a spot that doesn’t fit, you should play this instead
of continuing with the first CHORUS. This shuold for the most part be
handled by the synthesizer — I’m not sure what the guitar plays during
this — maybe nothing (?)


e --0(5)--0(7)---0(9)--
B --0(5)--0(7)---0(9)--
G --6-----8------9-----
D --7-----9------11----
A --7-----9------11----
E --5-----7------9-----

ENDING
After a bunch of CHORUS / BRIDGE the acoustic comes back for the INTRO
(the last two lines of lyrics)

I know this tab isn’t perfect but it’s pretty close — if you have updates
or corrections please send them to me. thanks 🙂

If you want to learn Everyday Sunday Hanging On 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 Hanging On. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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