If you are looking for Last Train Home guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Last Train Home by Lostprophets using guitar or guitar.
This song by Lostprophets can also be played by that instruments.
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Last Train Home guitar chords has rhythm and included in Start Something (2004) 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.
Last Train Home by Lostprophets Guitar Chords
this is my 2nd tab, first time doing chords.
the song is actually in drop D but if your playing it acoustic this is the best way
chords
G-320033
Cadd9-x32033
D-xx0232
Dsus4-xx0233
Em7-022033
intro
e———————————————————|
b——12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12——-|
g—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12—-12———|
d–10—-10—-10—-10———————————–|
a———————————————————|
E————————–12—-12—-12—-12———–|
e——————————————————-|
b—–12—12—12—12—–10—10—10—10———–|
g—12—12—12—12—–12—12—12—12————-|
d–0—-0—-0—-0—–0—-0—-0—–0—————|
a——————————————————-|
E——————————————————-|
intro chords: Cadd9 Em7 Dsus4 D
NOTE FOR THE VERSE IF YOU WANT TO PLAY IT LIKE THE SONG THEN JUST PLAY THE
CHORDS FROM THE INTRO WITHOUT PICKING THEM
VERSE 1
[–D]She told me that it’s
[–D]Even when you
You
PRECHORUS
And
Watch it
As it f
No more
Dsus4 D BREAK Cadd9
No more time, today
CHORUS
But we
Yeah we
And we
To ever f
VERSE 2
[-D]Picking up on
T
PRECHORUS
And
Watch it
As it f
No more
Dsus4 D BREAK Cadd9
No more time, today
CHORUS
But we
Yeah we
And we
To ever f
Interlude Part: Cadd9 Em7 Dsus4 D
BRIDGE
“Well We sing…”
e——————————————————————–|
b——-12—-12/13/12—–12—-12—-12—-12—-10—10—10—10-|
g—–12—-12———–12—-12—-12—-12—-12—12—12—12—|
d—10—-10————————————0—-0—-0—-0—–|
a——————————————————————–|
E———————-12—-12—-12—-12————————–|
CHORUS
And we
To ever f
But we
Yeah we
And we
To never
again
pick chords for outro: Cadd9 Em7 Dsus4 D
end on G
If you want to learn Lostprophets Last Train Home 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 Last Train Home. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.