Lady D’Arbanville by Cat Stevens Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Lady D’Arbanville guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Lady D’Arbanville by Cat Stevens using guitar or guitar.
This song by Cat Stevens can also be played by that instruments.
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Lady D’Arbanville guitar chords has rhythm and included in Mona Bone Jakon (1970) 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.

Lady D’Arbanville by Cat Stevens Guitar Chords


Tuning:Standard
Note 1: + -> harmonic
Note 2: Where Cat Stevens goes D Em D as tabbed, there is the alternative D Dsus4 D which is easier to time
and sounds fine

Note 3:
The song is played with 2 guitars. For example, the only thing Cat Stevens plays on the opening riff is
the harmonic on the e string which is a bit tricky to make ring true and on time using one guitar alone.
In the same way, the end of the riffs are enriched by an arpeggio in D or Em on the second guitar during the
first section and in the second the second guitar plays D and Em arpeggios between the riffs which are doable
on a single guitar but not quite the same
Basically, this is an approximation for one guitar so the sound is somewhat less rich than when they play it.

Riffs
Intro Riff

e|———–+12—|
B|—————–|
G|—-9–9———|
D|—9-9–9———|
A|——7–7——-|
E|-0——–0——|

Riff 1

e|-7-7-5-3-5-|
B|————-|
G|-7-7-5-4-5—|
D|————-|
A|————-|
E|————-|

Riff 2

e|-5-5-7-5-3-|
B|————-|
G|-5-5-7-5-4—|
D|————-|
A|————-|
E|————-|
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Lady Darbanvile – Cat Stevens

Intro Riff
(four times – Slows down slightly on fourth time)

(Verse)
Riff 1
My Lady D’Arbanville
Riff 2
Why do you sleep so still?
Riff 1
I’ll wake you tomorrow
And you will be my fill, yes you will be my fill

My Lady D’Arbanville
Why does it grieve me so
But your heart seems so silent
Why do you breathe so low, why do you breathe so low

My Lady D’Arbanville
Why do you sleep so still
I’ll wake you tomorrow
And you will be my fill, yes you will be my f[(Em)]ill

Solo Riff – 4X

e ————————-|
B ————————-|
G ——-0—————–|
D —-0h2-2-0——0-2—–|
A -0h2——-2-0h2—2—–|
E ————————-|

Riff 2
Riff 1
My Lady D’Arbanville
Riff 2
You look so cold tonight,
Riff 1
your lips feel like winter
Your skin has turned to white, your skin has turned to white

My Lady D’Arbanville
Why do you sleep so still?
I’ll wake you tomorrow
And you will be my fill, yes you will be my fill

La la la la la la
La la la la la la,
la la la la la la
La la la la la la, la la la la la [(Em)]la

Solo Riff – 2X

e ————————-|
B ————————-|
G ——-0—————–|
D —-0h2-2-0——0-2—–|
A -0h2——-2-0h2—2—–|
E ————————-|

My Lady D’Arbanville
Why do you grieve me so,
but your heart seems so silent
Why do you breathe so low, why do you breathe so low

I loved you my lady
Though in your grave you lie,
I’ll always be with you
This rose will never die, this rose will never die

I loved you my lady
Though in your grave you lie,
I’ll always be with you
This rose will never die, this rose will never [(Em)]die

Solo Riff – 4X

e ————————-|
B ————————-|
G ——-0—————–|
D —-0h2-2-0——0-2—–|
A -0h2——-2-0h2—2—–|
E ————————-|

If you want to learn Cat Stevens Lady D’Arbanville 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 Lady D’Arbanville. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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